

Pros:
– Competitive nature
– Elite society (due to high cost)
– High adaptability even in the harsh conditions of the Sudanese geopolitical scene
– Accredited internationally
– Research-focused
– More equipped than most medical schools in Sudan
– Overall a great clinical-to-basic-sciences experience
– Started a lot of extracurricular activities after war
– Became very open in terms of culture especially in the Rwanda campus
Cons:
– Lack of official scholarship application pathways versus the very high cost (in terms of Sudanese population income)
– Administration is a bit stiff with decisions and might not take considerations
– No official institution emails (very hard to explain especially in publications)
Recommended in the case that you are a high-income individual in Sudan or Rwanda. Internationally, there might be better options. Great options for Africans!
View morevery not student oriented university.
Administration are practically evil and almost never take the students side, change and accommodation for the students is almost impossible. its like they purposefully go out of their way to make the university experience harder for us
The faculty of medicine here based on education is probably the best here. However, there are many flaws including the administration and the extra-curricular activities available on campus. The administration isnt as co-operative or encouraging. The schedules are also very tough with very short holidays. A great thing about it is that the progress of the year doesn’t get affected by the political situations of the country
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