Dnipropetrovsk Medical Institute of Traditional and Alternative Medicine

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Dnipropetrovsk Medical Institute of Traditional and Alternative Medicine Reviews | Rating 3.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Dnipropetrovsk Medical Institute of Traditional and Alternative Medicine is rated 3.7 out of 5 in the category medical school. Read and write reviews about Dnipropetrovsk Medical Institute of Traditional and Alternative Medicine.

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Akhtar Amim

Nice place i love snow and dnipros nature

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Faten Rabah

Great Uni for academics, sports and socials! Very good university which provided me a really good experience including studying and living. The facility of medicine in the University is very nice and the professors all are very friendly and good. I think it is a good experience in dinipro

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Jassar Ali

Fantastic university! I was studying in Poland and transferred to DMI, I was worried about the quality of education not meeting my expectations but fortunately it was better than i expected. I am more satisfied with the professors and the way they teach, they are professionals and they love their job. I’m glad I transferred here.

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Thouraya Thouraya

The school provides everything you need to be successful in this career field. The entire staff including the director are always there for you every step of the way. A special thanks to Medlink Students to help me in my acceptance and entry. I am so glad to choose Dnipro, especially that the university is really nice with lots of nice restaurants to visit with a variety of cuisines, in addition to many nice activities to do.

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MEDIKAL ESTETIK

Yes, I studied at this school, I became victim. I could not get a diploma or transcrpt. They deceived me. They recorded me as a dream and my name did not appear on the sketch. They swindled me in total 20000 dollars. I will go to court as soon as possible.

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JG Glamous

Being a medical graduate from Dnipro medical institute i would like to acknowledge the development of this institution in all sphere starting from teaching skills to corpuses. In as much as a lot has been said about the school, i will acknowledge the fact that this school comes at the rescue of almost all the desperate students expelled and transferred from other universities all over the world. Diplomas are recognized it the most outstanding medical councils in the USA, Canada, Germany and many more. let’s altogether make the school to grow and we will like to leave It as heritage to future students.

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Ťabø Wiž

how i can arrive to u ,cuz the ur website not created to found u unfortunately, I have invitation for study in ur university I wanna canceled I hope u reply and feed me back messages and thx

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Mohamed Abedalkhader

The examination center of the Ukrainian Ministry of Health announced that the dean of the examination center of the private higher education institution \Dneprovsk Medical Institute of Traditional and Alternative Medicine\ revealed during the procedures for identifying participants in the standardized examination in the field of \medicine\ krok that 32 foreign students use fake passports. Where the Ministry's media center reported that the dean reported the incident to the police, and within fifty minutes, seven law enforcement officials came to the institute. The police confirmed that the passports were false and transcribed the records necessary to investigate the case. Ten students were able to escape from the police, searching for them, and the rest were arrested. \Ukraine in Arabic\ has learned from its own sources that among the students involved in the case, 11 Egyptian students and a number of other Arab nationalities and the majority of foreign nationalities. The “source” stated that the documents were mostly not forged, but the students who failed the exams were impersonated by other students using their passports in exchange for a financial reward, according to the source.