In Sri Lanka, pursuing a career in medicine is a dream for many biological science students, often encouraged by parents. However, the path to becoming a doctor is highly competitive and comes with its own set of challenges. This article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of medical education in Sri Lanka, including the pros and cons of the profession and a list of state universities offering MBBS degrees.
Pros of Becoming a Doctor:
Cons of Becoming a Doctor:
Established Medical Faculties (Fully recognized by SLMC):
Recently Established Medical Faculties (Pending full SLMC approval):
9. Wayamba University of Sri Lanka
10. Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka
11. University of Moratuwa
12. Uva Wellassa University of Sri Lanka
When selecting a medical faculty, consider the following factors:
Note: Due to the ongoing economic crisis, recently established faculties may face challenges such as infrastructure issues, shortage of teaching staff, and limited access to practical training facilities. It’s crucial to research thoroughly and choose a faculty that can provide a comprehensive medical education.
Conclusion:
Becoming a doctor in Sri Lanka requires dedication, hard work, and a high Z-score in the GCE A/L examination. While the profession offers numerous rewards, it’s essential to consider the challenges and make an informed decision. Carefully evaluate your options and choose a medical faculty that aligns with your goals and offers the best educational experience.
Sri Lanka Medical Council – SLMC recognized MBBS degrees
Hiran Amarasekera
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