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Da Nang University of Medical Technology and Pharmacy

A public health-sciences institution in Da Nang that is growing in scope, but remains more clearly domestic and multidisciplinary than internationally marketed MBBS destinations.

Da Nang
Est. 2013
$2,400 / year
6-year MBBS
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By Bharath
Updated 27 Mar 2026

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At a glance

Annual tuition

$2,400

Duration

6 years

Medium

English + Local Support

Intake

September

About the university

The campus feels practical and professionally oriented, with medicine sitting alongside other health disciplines rather than dominating the university identity.

City & location

Da Nang is a major advantage here because students get one of Vietnam's most comfortable city environments even though the institution itself is not built around international medicine branding.

Student support

This option is more about city and public-health-sciences environment than about a polished international medical-admissions pipeline.

Program details
MBBSEnglish + Local SupportMedical Technology / Pharmacy Program

Teaching phases

1
Years 1-2Vietnamese-medium with English support materials

This institution primarily serves domestic Vietnamese students; international MBBS program availability is unconfirmed.

2
Years 3-4Primarily Vietnamese-medium clinical training

Clinical practical training in medical technology and pharmacy fields; MBBS clinical rotation structure unconfirmed for international students.

3
Years 5-6Applied practical training

Final years focus on medical technology and pharmacy applied training; confirm program details directly before enrolling.

Year-wise cost breakdown

YearTuitionLivingTotal / yr
Year 1$2,400$2,000$4,400
Year 2$2,400$2,000$4,400
Year 3$2,400$2,000$4,400
Year 4$2,400$2,000$4,400
Year 5$2,400$2,000$4,400
Year 6$2,400$2,000$4,400

Licensing & exam planning

  • This institution specialises in medical technology and pharmacy — NOT the MBBS Doctor of Medicine degree required for NMC licensing.
  • Students seeking NMC-eligible MBBS in Da Nang should apply to Duy Tan University or Phan Chau Trinh University instead.
Clinical & student experience

Clinical exposure

Students need to verify how the medical program currently uses Da Nang's hospital network and how mature the international-facing pathway really is.

Da Nang Hospital (affiliated)Central-highland region hospitals
Campus environment

The campus feels practical and professionally oriented, with medicine sitting alongside other health disciplines rather than dominating the university identity.

Student support

This option is more about city and public-health-sciences environment than about a polished international medical-admissions pipeline.

Safety

Da Nang is Vietnam's safest city; the university environment is safe though facilities for international MBBS students are limited.

Shortlist fit

Why students choose it

  • Public health-sciences setting in one of Vietnam's most livable cities.
  • Broader applied-health environment may appeal to students who like an interprofessional campus.
  • Worth reviewing if you prefer a public institution in central Vietnam.

Things to consider

  • International MBBS delivery and English-medium details are not as clearly established as at the better-known Vietnam options.
  • Medicine is one part of a broader health-sciences school, so brand visibility is lower than at legacy medical universities.
  • Confirm current hospital affiliations, admissions process, and recognition position directly.

Best fit for

  • Students who specifically want Da Nang and prefer public institutions.
  • Families comfortable investigating a less marketed option in detail.
  • Applicants comparing central-Vietnam public schools beyond the headline names.
Recognition
Ministry of Health VietnamMinistry of Education Vietnam

Recognition should always be cross-checked against the current admissions cycle, especially when students are comparing language pathway, licensing fit, and long-term clinical planning.

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