Established in 1959, one of Tehran’s three major medical universities, serving 5 million residents in northern and eastern regions with medical, dental, and public health research programs, ranked 601–800 in the 2024 Times Higher Education ranking.
Affiliated with RUDN University, it trains over 12,000 healthcare professionals annually, offering full/part-time advanced courses, professional retraining, clinical internships, and distance education.
A core department of RUDN University, covering clinical medicine, pharmacy, and public health research, it is a key Russian international education institution, collaborating with over 1,000 global institutions and endorsed by UNESCO.
A WHO-recognized medical school specializing in general medicine, pharmacy, and nursing, with an international student advisory system and dormitories, regularly enrolling students from India, the Middle East, and other regions.
Affiliated with one of Russia’s oldest universities (founded in 1804), it focuses on fundamental medicine, molecular biology, and ecological health research, with an English-language website providing admissions and course details.
Established in 1930, it offers programs in dentistry, forensic medicine, and rehabilitation medicine, with 14 doctoral faculty and 30 associate professors, equipped with sports facilities and an international student support center.
Founded in 1956 as the Agricultural College of Yakutsk National University, now an independent agricultural academy, focusing on veterinary medicine and agricultural ecology, not a traditional medical institution.
Introduction: Directly under the Russian Ministry of Health, it integrates three oncology institutes (Moscow, Obninsk, Uroradiology), specializing in radiotherapy, proton therapy, comprehensive peritoneal cancer treatment, and bone marrow transplantation, serving 100,000 patients annually.