Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Feb 3: Atmia Education, which has established itself as one of the leading names in the field of medical education with its institutions abroad in Georgia and Philippines, continues to offer a golden opportunity to Indian students who wish to pursue medical education at their institutions in these two countries at quite affordable cost.
At the launch of professional educational courses, Harvinder Singh, who is an incharge of Jammu Branch, stated that Atmia Education has been providing medical education abroad to students with a special focus on those from India.
He elaborated on the fee structure, saying it is quite reasonable at approximately Rs 32 lakh for MBBS program including Indian food and accommodation which is just a 2 km away from the university.
“We have provided the facility of semester wise fee payment instead of annual payment that makes it installment-based system quite easy for parents to pay,” he added. He asserted that the first and foremost prerequisite for admission in our institutions is NEET qualification.
He quoted that Atmia Education is not an agent of any educational society or trust, but it owns its own infrastructure and institutions including medical colleges, hospitals and hostels in Georgia and Philippines.
Harvinder Singh assured that Atmia Education takes the safety of its students very seriously, especially the female students. He said Atmia Education has a hostel in Georgia. “We provide 24/7 security for the safety of our students. There are strict rules to be followed in the hostel. Also, we have separate hostels for girls and boys. Addressing another worry of Indian Food, he said they have Indian cooks in the hostels who prepare authentic vegetarian and non-vegetarian food.
He also stated that here in Jammu it is a branch office of Atmia Education and about 50 students from Jammu and Kashmir are currently studying abroad. He further stated that there are 5500 Indian students in their institutions in Georgia and Philippines last year and that number has been increased this year.