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Ibn Sina National College for Medical Studies
Ibn Sina National College for Medical Studies is a recognised university in Saudi Arabia. Below is what AlmiStudy
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CityJeddah
RegionAsia
TypePrivate
SubjectsMedicine & Health Sciences; Natural Sciences; Pharmacy
AccreditationMinistry of Education, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (وزارة التعليم) plus Education and Training Evaluation Commission (ETEC / هيئة تقويم التعليم والتدريب) for quality assurance — apex regulators for Saudi HEIs. Saudi HE classifications: (1) PUBLIC NATIONAL UNIVERSITIES — ~30 universities including 5 oldest (King Saud 1957, Islamic University Madinah 1961, KFUPM 1963, King Abdulaziz 1967, IMSIU 1974) + regional comprehensives + Vision 2030 newer institutions; (2) ROYAL SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH — KAUST (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, 2009 founded by King Abdullah's royal endowment, $20B+ endowment, independent of Ministry); (3) HARAMAIN ISLAMIC UNIVERSITIES — Umm Al-Qura Makkah (1981, heritage to 1949 College of Sharia) + Islamic University Madinah (1961) — premier Sunni Islamic studies institutions for entire Muslim world; (4) PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES — ~10 including Prince Sultan, Effat (first women's private), Alfaisal, Dar Al Hekma, Prince Mohammad bin Fahd; (5) SPECIALISED — Naif Arab University for Security Sciences, Saudi Electronic University, medical specialty colleges. Plus Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu industrial colleges. Arabic is national language + HE primary medium for Islamic studies + humanities; ENGLISH primary for STEM/medicine/business/research universities. Vision 2030 launched 2016 by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman reshaping HE for diversification beyond oil economy.
Founded 2004 (chartered as private medical college; named after IBN SINA (Avicenna) — Persian polymath, father of modern medicine c. 980-1037 CE). Major Saudi private medical college. Chartered 2004. Named after IBN SINA (AVICENNA, 980-1037 CE) — Persian polymath, FATHER OF MODERN MEDICINE, author of "The Canon of Medicine" used in European universities until 17th century. Pakistani + Arab MBBS context. ~2,500 students.
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