University Details

AMA School of Medicine

About University

AMA School of Medicine (AMASOM) is the medical school of AMA Education System (AMAES). It is housed in AMA College Makati, which is strategically located at the heart of Makati City, the Philippines' financial and business capital where the highest concentration of multinational, transnational and local corporations and international organizations and embassies hold their offices. The AMASOM office is at the 8th floor of AMA College Makati, which is located at 5486 South Superhighway, Bangkal, Makati City.

AMASOM has several facilities that are used for enhancement of students’ clinical and practical skills including laboratories for Histology, Gross Anatomy, Microbiology, Parasitology, and Pathology. Students perform hands-on dissection of cadavers in Gross Anatomy. These facilities as well as classrooms for Medicine students are situated at the 7th floor of the AMA One Building.

AMASOM aims to produce competent medical practitioners who are educated on an innovative case-based curriculum that will develop students to become self-directed and lifelong learners - qualities that will prepare them for professional practice. This is a hybrid curriculum designed to synchronize the basic science concepts and to utilize case-based scenarios to integrate concepts related to the basic science disciplines. The clinical disciplines are integrated vertically using a problem-based learning strategy to integrate concepts in the clinical disciplines. The AMA Medical Curriculum incorporates Information Technology-based capabilities to enhance learning and assessments, as this is strength that is offered by AMAES.

COURSE PESO USD RS
BS 1st Year 3,00,000 peso -- 4,20,000=00 Rs
MD 1st Year 2,50,000 peso -- 3,50,000=00 Rs
MD 2nd Year 2,50,000 peso -- 3,50,000=00 Rs
MD 3rd Year 1,50,000 peso -- 2,10,000=00 Rs
Total 9,50,000 peso -- 13,30,000=00 Rs.
MD 4th Year Intrenship 1,00,000 peso -- 1,40,000=00 Rs.
Total 10,50,000 peso -- 14,70,000=00 Rs.

( If Intrenship done in India no charges to be paid for MD 4th Year Course) (Rate used for Calculation purposre. Currency rate may vary ; Calculate accordingly)

Other Charges :

700 USD = (47,000= approx. for Visa Conversion in Phillipines)

Hostel = Rs 5000 to 8000 per month depending on 4 Sharing / 2 sharing

Mess/Food = Rs. 5000 per Month ,depending on Food habit

Air Ticket = 25000-35000 Rs. Actual cost to pay

Processing ,Visa & Documentation Service charges Extra

# 1 Peso = Indian 1.40 Rs. (Approx.for calculation purpose). # 1 $ = Indian 65 Rs. (Approx.for calculation purpose).
# Rate is used for calculations purpose. Currency) rate change from time to time. Please calculate accordingly.
# The student has to pay as per the rate from time to time & as mentioned in admission letter.
# One time Charges & Misc. Charges include Physical Examination, Registration Fees, Health Insurance, Books & Study Material, Residence Permit.
# The Fees Structure may change as per direction of the University from time to time
# Hostel / Private Accommodation Charges Depends on the Available room/Accommodation Type.
# Though Due Care Is Taken While Preparing This Fee Structure Chart Their May Be Changes In The Fees Depending On The Circumstances & Respective University's Updates. Kindly confirm the university information and fees details from your reliable resources
# Food expenses as per individual student’s needs.
# 5th year will be internship year university may charge full fees / half fees/free as per university regulation
# Before leaving for University the student is needed to convert the first year expenses to be paid to University in US $ through

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Documents required for admission in Phillipines for MBBS (MD) course:

Scanned copy of passing certificate and mark sheet of class 10th - 12th , Scanned copy of passport (if your Passport is ready)

The MD degree at AMASOM is recognized by the Medical Council of India (MCI) as equivalent to the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree similarly offered in the UK, Australia, India and other Commonwealth countries. After their MD graduation from AMASOM, Indian students will be given a license to practice in India similar to the MBBS doctors from India after completion of licensing formalities with the MCI.

CURRICULUM

The four-year curriculum equips the students with clinical reasoning, problem-solving and critical thinking skills with emphasis on interdisciplinary and life-long learning. The first three years provide the students with an integrated understanding of the basic and clinical sciences in the classroom and community settings. The fourth year of the curriculum is devoted to the application of the basic and clinical concepts in actual clinical and community settings.

Selected subjects which include ethical and legal aspects of the practice of medicine, epidemiologic and health research programs and the practice of profession enhance the medical curriculum.

The medical curriculum also employs various teaching-learning and assessment strategies to achieve the educational goals. As early as the First Year, the students are exposed to cases that would allow them to relate basic science concepts to clinical practice. The First Year of the curriculum is designed as modules or blocks based on organ systems with similar or related functions. This instructional plan aims to synchronize topics in Anatomy, Biochemistry and Physiology. Correlation of selected concepts will be achieved through case discussion in a problem-based tutorial session, team learning and case method activities

The Second and Third Years of the curriculum are a continuum of organ-based modules that integrate basic and clinical concepts. Problem-based learning (PBL) is a principal teaching-learning activity augmented by correlate activities as lectures, laboratory exercises and case method discussions. The students in a PBL small group setting (ratio of 1 tutor to at most 10 students) encounter and discuss problems common to practice.

The Fourth Year, which is the final year, allows the students to learn from clinical materials in affiliate hospitals and community settings.

Evaluation of student performance is based on the curriculum design where small group learning is a predominant activity. Assessment includes written examinations, practical examinations, clinical observations, and tutorial or case discussion participation and attitude development.

AMASOM boasts of a faculty from different excellent academic backgrounds and fields of specialization.

In summary, AMASOM is a student-centered Medicine school with the following features:

  • Four-year integrated curriculum with an ideal faculty-to-student ratio
  • Clinically oriented and problem-based method of teaching and learning
  • Non-traditional lecture and instructional modules
  • Hands-on anatomy dissection
  • Faculty established in their chosen fields of specialization and in the academe
  • Affordable, flexible payment schemes
  • Affiliated with government hospitals and private health institutions
  • Outstanding facilities and resources conducive to learning