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Attention opportunity: 100% grants for students achieving high results:

In order to provide even stronger motivation for students of the Impulse Medical Institute each semester, 100% grants are awarded to 10% of the students by the founders of the institute.


These grants are determined at the end of each semester, and the winning students are awarded a full grant by the institute. Take advantage of this opportunity and step forward with your academic and practical achievements!


Procedure for conducting grant exams and calculating grant results:

In each semester, 100% grants are awarded to the top 10% of students who have accumulated the highest grant points for the next semester.


Conditions for granting grants:

  1. Have overall grant points;

  2. Be a member of one or more clubs organized by the student union and actively participate in these clubs;

  3. Participate in the teacher assistant project;

  4. Engage regularly in any kind of sport (mini-football, table tennis, chess, checkers, basketball, volleyball, swimming, wrestling, boxing, etc.)

Note: If one of the above 4 conditions is not met, the student will not be recommended for a grant.


Grant points calculation procedure:

  1. The average score of the final control exams in special subjects for the first attempt - 40%

  2. The average score of the first attempt conducted in the presence of exam supervisors in special subjects (independent grades are not taken into account) - 20%

  3. Grant exam 2 results - 40%


Total grant points: Final Control (40%) + Midterm Control (20%) + Grant exam (40%) = 100%.

  1. If a student cannot attend the first attempt exam for a valid reason, if a document confirming the valid reason is submitted and is deemed valid by the Quality of Education department on the day of the exam, the student's scores for the 2nd or 3rd attempt (if they cannot attend the second attempt either) will be calculated with the scores multiplied by a percentage. The student's 2nd attempt score will be counted as 75%, and 60% of the 3rd attempt score will be added to the grant score. If the student does not show up for the 1st opportunity and cannot provide a valid reason, no points will be awarded for that exam when calculating the grant score.

  2. The grant exam is a separate exam conducted at the end of the semester. There, students take a test consisting of blocks containing 40 questions each, which can be one (1st year) or several blocks (upper years). The tests include simple questions and situational problems from specialized subjects. A certain portion of the questions in each block (the same amount for the entire course) will be in English. One hour is allocated for each block.

Attention opportunity: 100% grants for students who achieve high results:

In order to provide students of the Impulse Medical Institute with even stronger motivation each semester, the founders of the institute offer 100% grants to 10% of the students.


These grants are determined at the end of each semester, and the winning students are awarded a full grant by the institute. Take advantage of this opportunity and take a step forward with your scientific and practical achievements!


Procedure for conducting grant exams and calculating grant results:

Each semester, the top 10% of students who collect the highest grant scores will be awarded a 100% grant for the next semester.


Conditions for receiving grants:

  1. Have general grant scores;

  2. Be a member of one or more clubs organized by the student union and actively participate in these clubs;

  3. Participate in the teacher assistant project

  4. Regularly engage in any sport (mini football, table tennis, chess, checkers, basketball, volleyball, swimming, wrestling, boxing, etc.)

Note: If any of the above 4 conditions are not met, the student will not be recommended for the grant.


Procedure for calculating grant scores:

  1. The average of the first attempt results of final control exams in special subjects - 40%

  2. The average of the first attempt results of exams conducted with the participation of exam supervisors for special subjects (independent work evaluations are not considered) - 20%

  3. The grant exam has a weight of 40%


Total grant scores: Final control (40%) + Midterm control (20%) + Grant exam (40%) = 100%.

  1. If a student cannot attend the first attempt exam for a valid reason, a document confirming that the reason was present on the exam day must be provided, and if this document is deemed valid by the Education Quality Department, the scores for the student's second or third attempt (if they cannot attend the second attempt) will be calculated by increasing the percentage. In this case, 75% of the second attempt score and 60% of the third attempt score will be added to the grant score. If the student does not attend the first opportunity and cannot provide a valid reason, they will not receive scores for this exam when calculating the grant score.

  2. The grant exam is a separate exam held at the end of the semester. In it, students take a test consisting of one (1st-year) or several (upper-year) blocks, each containing 40 questions. The tests include simple questions and situational problems from specialized subjects. A certain portion of the questions in each block (with equal amounts across the entire course) will be in English. One hour is allocated for each block.