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TNMU Admission Campaign Results

On October 20, in accordance with the 2025 Admission Regulations, the enrollment process to higher education institutions was completed. This year, 952 first-year students joined the TNMU community — almost 200 more than last year.

Traditionally, the most popular program among applicants was “General Medicine”, with nearly 300 enrolled students. The number of future dentists increased by 50% compared to the previous year — 157 students were admitted. The “Nursing” program continues to attract strong interest. As in previous years, the highest competition was for the “Therapy and Rehabilitation” (Bachelor’s) program — all 100 licensed places were filled.

In addition, more than 100 international students were admitted to various educational programs at TNMU in 2025.

A successful initiative of the university administration was the launch of the “Clinical Psychology” program at both Bachelor’s and Master’s levels. This year, 60 bachelor’s students and 28 master’s students began their studies in clinical psychology. Interest has also grown significantly in the “Healthcare Management” program, licensed last year — 26 students were enrolled.

At the end of September, during the additional admission period, the Ministry of Health of Ukraine and the Ministry of Education and Science announced updates to the educational standard for the “Nursing” specialty with a specialization in Emergency Medicine. Combat medics and medical instructors are now allowed to pursue higher education in this specialization through part-time studies, enabling Ukraine’s Defenders to upgrade their professional qualifications and facilitate reintegration into civilian life after military service.

As TNMU is one of the leading institutions in paramedic training, on November 1, 43 combat medics will begin their studies. Among them are demobilized soldiers, officer-trainers of tactical medicine schools and training centers, as well as active-duty service members currently on the front line.

It is worth noting that this year, TNMU achieved the highest rate of fulfillment of the state-funded admission quota among Ukrainian medical universities — over 90%. The Ministry of Health plans to allocate the remaining unfilled places from the summer admission campaign for the education of combat medics.

As university instructors jokingly say, a student becomes a “real” one only after completing the first exam session. The Admissions Committee wishes all newly enrolled students success in their studies and reminds them that an Open Day will take place on November 9 at 12:00 in the University Assembly Hall