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

To provide even stronger motivation for the students of Impuls Medical Institute every 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 the full grant by the institute. Take advantage of this opportunity and step forward with your academic and practical achievements!

The procedure for conducting the grant exams and calculating grant results: Every semester, the 10% of students with the highest grant points are awarded a 100% grant for the next semester.

Grant awarding conditions:

Having total grant points;

Being a member of one or more clubs organized by the Student Union and actively participating in these clubs;

Participating in the Teacher Assistant project;

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

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

The procedure for calculating grant points:

The average score of final exams in specialized subjects on the first attempt is 40%.

The average score of final exams conducted by the examiners in specialized subjects (independent work grades are not counted) on the first attempt is 20%.

Grant exam result on the second attempt is 40%.

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

If a student cannot attend the first attempt exam due to a valid reason, a document confirming the reason for absence on the exam day must be submitted, and if this document is deemed valid by the Education Quality Department, the student's second or third attempt scores will be multiplied by a percentage. The second attempt score will contribute 75% to the grant score, and the third attempt score will contribute 60%. If a student cannot attend the first attempt and cannot provide a valid reason, no points will be awarded for that exam when calculating the grant score.

The grant exam is a separate exam held at the end of the semester. Students will take a test consisting of one (1st-year students) or multiple blocks (higher-year students) with 40 questions in each block. The tests will include basic questions and situational problems in the specialized subjects. A certain portion of the questions in each block (the same number for the whole course) will be in English. One hour is allocated for each block.