Penza State University holds a series of lectures for students from India
From January 1 to 11, 2026, Penza State University held a series of lectures for Indian students as part of the project “Advanced training of Indian students taking the programme 31.05.01 General Medicine (using an intermediary language).”
This project is being implemented jointly with the partner organization Rus Edu Corporation (Chevalier Group), represented by Yuvraaj Solanki. Faculty from the Chevalier Academy of Medical Sciences (India) delivered intensive lecture courses on anatomy, biochemistry, ophthalmology, and pathology to Indian students at Penza State University to enhance their preparation for the Screening Test, the final exam in India (which certifies a foreign medical degree).
"Additional lectures allow international students to enhance their knowledge and acquire additional competences necessary to successfully pass the exam in India, which is undoubtedly an important tool for improving the quality of education and the competitiveness of both the students themselves and our university," noted Gleb Sintsov, PSU Vice-Rector for International Affairs.






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