05/06/2026
📢 PIMSA Information Update
Kyrgyz Ministry of Health Announces State Accreditation Results for Medical Universities
The Ministry of Health of the Kyrgyz Republic has officially released the results of the nationwide state accreditation process for medical educational institutions. Under the new regulatory framework, all medical universities and colleges were required to undergo state accreditation by 1 June 2026. Institutions that failed accreditation may lose the authority to continue medical education activities and issue diplomas.
This development is particularly important for:
1) Current students studying medicine in Kyrgyzstan
2) Medical graduates from Kyrgyzstan
3) Prospective students planning to pursue medical education in Kyrgyzstan
4) Regulatory authorities and stakeholders monitoring the quality of medical education
✅ Universities Accredited for 6 Years
1. Osh State University
2. International University of Kyrgyzstan (ISM IUK)
3. International Higher School of Medicine
4. Asian International University named after S. Tentishev
✅ Universities Accredited for 1 Year
1. Kyrgyz National University named after J. Balasagyn
2. Jalal-Abad State University
3. Kyrgyz-Uzbek International University named after B. Sydykov
4. Issyk-Kul State University named after K. Tynystanov
5. Jalal-Abad International University
6. University of South Asia
7. International European University
❌ Universities That Did Not Pass State Accreditation
Avicenna International Medical University
ADAM University
Royal Metropolitan University
Altamimi International University
Ala-Too International University
International Medical University
Kyrgyz Medical and Dental Institute
Salymbekov University
Eurasian International University
Bishkek International Medical Institute
International University of Medicine and Science
Central Asian International Medical University
Osh International Medical University
PIMSA advises all current students, graduates, and future applicants to closely follow official announcements from their respective universities, the Ministry of Health of the Kyrgyz Republic, PM&DC, and other relevant regulatory authorities regarding the implications of these accreditation outcomes.
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Source: https://zdorovie.akipress.org/news:2479786/?from=portal&place=nowread&b=2