Sandeep and Seema Sirohi represent the fourth generation of foreign graduates of the 100-year-old medical university. In the 1990s, overcoming many difficulties while enjoying the hospitality of the Armenian people, future Indian doctors graduated from Yerevan State Medical Institute. Today they have their own medical centers in Meerut, city near the capital New Delhi.
01/11/2021President of YSMU International Students' Council of YSMU Students' Parliament Siva Shakthi Veeraswamy is proud that he got opportunity to study and live in Armenia.
Future endocrinologist Dinesh Raja is a graduate of the Faculty of General Medicine of Yerevan State Medical University after Mkhitar Heratsi. He was born in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India.
Future public health researcher Darshan Shingala has come to Yerevan State Medical University after Mkhitar Heratsi from a small city called Jamnagar, located on the western coast of India.
24-year-old Divya Tyagi is a graduate of the Faculty of General Medicine of Yerevan State Medical University after Mkhitar Heratsi. The future Indian surgeon is convinced that the doctor is the guarantor of patients' health.
Yerevan State Medical University gave not only professional knowledge, but also a lot of experience to its Indian graduate Rohith Sharan Sankaran.
“Yerevan State Medical University family never made me feel that I was not at my home or with my family”, YSMU graduate, an active member of the Student Parliament, a future orthopaedist Prabhjot Singh shares his difficult and interesting story.
As an Armenian and Canadian working at the World Health Organization, Yerevan State Medical University graduate and visiting professor, dentist, public health manager, professor, statesman and politician Garry Aslanyan feels proud of his little team’s work, knowing that it saves lives every day.