Program Summary
Duration
6 Years
Application Deadline
January 9, 2025
Study Type
On Campus
Annual Tuition Fee
AED 160,000*
About the Program
Our Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) is a six-year undergraduate program based on an innovative curriculum, that is reactive to today’s needs, while focusing on the outcome to produce physicians that are scholars, leaders, communicators, and collaborators.
Our MBBS undergraduate program is divided into three phases. Each phase comprises of a variety of courses and builds on the preceding phase so that the curriculum becomes spiral in structure. Students repeat the study of a subject, but each time at a higher level of difficulty and in greater depth. Phase 1 is over one academic year, Phase 2 is for two academic years and Phase 3 spreads over three academic years.
Our College of Medicine offers something truly unique to our students through early clinic exposure, research that takes place on the MBRU campus, and affiliations with local and international healthcare institutions. Benchmarked against international standards, our College of Medicine aims to provide our students with rich and diversified learning opportunities, to ensure they are prepared with the knowledge, skills, and experience to serve the community and promote excellence within the healthcare system.
Timeline
2025-26 Admission Timeline | |
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October 15, 2024 | Applications Open |
January 9, 2025 | Applications Close |
January 9, 2025 | English Submission Deadline |
January 9, 2025 | EmSAT Arabic Submission Deadline |
January 25, 2025 | Entrance Exam* |
February 7, 2025 | Notification of Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI) |
February 14-16, 2025 | Multiple Mini Interviews |
March 31, 2025 | Conditional Admission Offers |
* International students will take the Entrance Exam online
Please comply with the published deadlines as late applications will not be considered.
High School Students
UAE Secondary School Certificate |
(The Health Science course grade will not be included in the Average calculation). |
AS & A Level (British Curriculum) |
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American Diploma |
(American Diploma applicants with less than three science subjects are required to complete AP science subjects to be considered) |
IB Diploma |
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CBSE/ICSE (Indian Curriculum) |
*For ICSE applicants, grades of all completed courses will be included in the Average calculation. |
French Baccalaureate |
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SABIS |
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Canadian Curriculum |
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Note:
- For the Curricula not mentioned above, the requirements for UAE Secondary School Certificate or equivalent will be applied.
- Examples of Science subjects: Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Calculus, Algebra, IT, Psychology, Combined Sciences, and Geology.
- We highly recommend students completing Chemistry and Biology in grades 11 and/or 12.
- Applicants with a school degree obtained outside the UAE, are required to submit an Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE) course-by-course evaluation when applying. This is to evaluate the transcripts and have a standard GPA (http://www.ece.org)
- If admitted, university students will have to enroll and complete all courses offered starting year one in the MBBS program. MBRU MBBS curriculum is specifically designed with integrated courses hence students need to attend all courses offered. No transfer of credits will be given for previously completed courses.
- To view the admission criteria for the previous academic year, please click here.
University Students and Graduates
University Students |
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University Graduates |
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Note:
- Applicants with university degree obtained outside the UAE, are required to submit an Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE) General with Grade Average evaluation in US institutions when applying. This is to evaluate the transcripts and have a standard GPA (http://www.ece.org).
- If admitted, university students will have to enroll and complete all courses offered starting year one in the MBBS program. MBRU MBBS curriculum is specifically designed with integrated courses hence students need to attend all courses offered. No transfer of credits will be given for previously completed courses.
- To view the admission criteria for the previous academic year, please click here.
IELTS Academic
- Minimum of band 6 with no skill less than 5.5
- ‘IELTS Indicator’ will not be considered for admission purposes
- A single certificate to be submitted, combined scores are not accepted
- Must have been taken within the last two years
- IELTS One Skill Retake is accepted
TOEFL
- iBT 80; CBT 213
- PBT is not accepted
- ‘My Best Scores’ will not be considered for admission purposes
- Must have been taken within the last two years
EmSAT - English
- Achievement of 1525 or above.
Note: English proficiency is an admission criteria and all applicants, regardless of the medium of study or nativity, are required to submit either the IELTS/TOEFL report or EmSAT English.
EmSAT - Arabic
- Achievement of 800 or above
- International students (non-UAE residents) will be registered for a non-credited ‘Basic Arabic Language’ course at the institution
Required Documents
We exclusively accept applications through our online application form on the website. All fields must be carefully filled as per the instructions on the application. Inaccuracies may lead to disqualifying your application.
Applicants are advised to:
- Read the entire application form before filling in any details.
- Some fields have specific instructions, please follow them carefully.
- Have the following documents scanned and ready to upload in colored PDF format:
- Recent photo (high resolution with white background)
- Valid passport copy
- Emirates ID Card – front (if applicable)
- Emirates ID Card – back (if applicable)
- Family Book (UAE Nationals only) / Mother’s Family Book (UAE mother nationals only)
- Residency Permit (if applicable)
- Official grade 10 transcript/IGCSE certificate
- Official grade 11 transcript/AS Level certificate
- Final high school transcript/A Level certificate (if available)
- Latest university transcript (if applicable)
- Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE)* – course by course evaluation (if applicable)
- Results of English Proficiency Test (e.g., IELTS – Academic or TOEFL)
* For applicants with a degree awarded outside the UAE, Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE) – course by course evaluation in U.S. institutions is required to evaluate the transcripts and have a standard GPA (http://www.ece.org).
You will receive an application number when you create a login account. Please save your application number and use it in all communication with the admissions team. It is the formal unique identifier of your application to MBRU. Shortlisted applicants will receive an email communication for the next stage of admission process.
Entrance Exam
Purpose of the test
The purpose of the MBRU Admissions Test is specifically to provide an assessment of candidates’ potential to succeed in the MBBS program. It is not designed to assess the appropriateness of applicants’ high school qualifications. The test results are intended to be used to select the students who will then progress to the multiple mini-interview (MMI).
The test items draw upon basic science knowledge in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics that are usually taught in secondary education (High schools) and have an application to medicine. The test provides an objective basis for comparing candidates from different high school curricular backgrounds locally within the UAE and those from other countries.
Structure of the test
- The test will be 120-minute single-best-answer multiple-choice test (80 questions).
- The test explores whether a candidate has the minimum level of core scientific knowledge and the ability to apply it. Questions will be restricted to material typically included in Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics courses in secondary schools. Approximately two-thirds of the exam will focus on biology and chemistry.
- Questions will be in multiple-choice format. There are no penalties for incorrect responses, only marks for correct answers, so candidates should attempt all questions. Each question is worth one mark. Calculators are not permitted. Log table will be provided.
- The content specification is set out in the Guide shared with invited applicants.
Test format
The test will be conducted on the computer.
Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI)
At MBRU the admissions process considers academic ability as well as “soft” skills such as empathy, problem solving, effective communication, and compassion. These skills are assessed through multiple mini interviews (MMI) conducted in a timed circuit.
The process results in an aggregate score of each candidate’s non-cognitive (“soft”) skills. The MMI process is used for selection by medical, dental, and pharmacy schools around the world.
The interview scenarios are designed to test non-cognitive competencies which are key to success as a medical student such as:
- Communication Skills
- Problem-solving
- Empathy
- Moral/ethical reasoning
- Decision-making
- Professionalism
It is important to note that the MMI is not intended to test specific knowledge in the field of science or Medicine. The assessors evaluate each candidate’s thought process and the ability to think ‘on his or her feet’. As such, the objective is not to obtain a ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ answer, but to determine whether the candidate is able to consider a variety of perspectives and viewpoints in their responses to the scenario.
The MMI process
At the start of each mini interview rotation, a candidate receives a question/scenario and has a short period of time (typically one minute) to prepare an answer. Upon entering the interview room, the candidate has a short exchange with an assessor (usually about 5 minutes). In some cases, the assessor observes while an interaction takes place between a standardised participant (a role player) and the candidate. Some stations may be longer (10minutes) and involve structured interview to explore candidate’s achievements, motivation to study medicine, communication skills and professionalism.
At the end of each mini interview, the assessor evaluates the candidate’s performance on the activity against set criteria, while the applicant moves to the next station. This pattern is repeated through several stations (usually 10-15). Some stations are designated as “rest stations” meaning that no interview takes place. The candidate is expected to sit quietly during that time. The duration of the entire interview is usually about 90 minutes (1 ½ hours).
Tuition Fees
Application fee | AED 1,000 + AED 50 (5% VAT) due at the time of application (Non-refundable) |
Seat reservation fee | AED 10,000 (Non-refundable)* |
Annual tuition fee | AED 160,000 |
Scholarships & discounts | Click here to view options |
*Please note that the seat-reservation fee is due upon accepting your conditional offer and is non-refundable. For students who enroll in classes, the seat-reservation fee will be deducted from their 1st semester installment.
Refund Policy & Special Circumstances
Document Attestation
All applicants for admission are required to obtain equivalency/recognition of their educational degree from the UAE Ministry of Education. The attestation process depends upon whether you completed your degree within or outside UAE.
Requirements for Equivalency/Recognition of certificate obtained within or outside UAE can be found on Ministry of Education website below:
Transfer Admission Policy
MBRU’s MBBS program does not accept transfer of admissions, transfer credit, nor recognition of prior learning, due to the uniqueness and integrated nature of the curriculum offered.
Academic Calendar
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the MBBS program at MBRU?
Our undergraduate program is 6 years.
I applied to MBRU last year but wasn’t offered a position. Can I re-apply?
Yes, we will consider a new application. We will treat the new application as if it were the first.
What happens after I submit my application?
Please note that for your application to be considered, you have to complete the online application, upload the required documents, and pay the application fee. An experienced panel of MBRU faculty and staff will then review completed applications against our published minimum requirements. Qualified short-listed candidates will be invited for on-campus multiple mini-interviews (MMI) planned for late February. Candidates who are not invited for interviews will be notified at that time with a regret notice. Interviewed applicants will then be ranked by the admission team based on their academic qualifications and interview performance. Ranked applicants will be sent conditional offers by mid-April.