Maslak is an educational financing program dedicated to bachelor degree students. This program gives the opportunity to student to study and pay the tuition fees either during or after graduation on instalments with zero interest. The program was established by Al-Rajhi Foundation for Development Finance and in collaboration with Batterjee Medical College for Science and Technology.
Program Features
Zero interest loan.
Opportunity to study Bachelor’s degree.
Available for all nationalities.
Supported Programs
Medicine
The medicine program at Batterjee Medical College was established in 2005.
The program has witnessed the graduation of nearly a thousand doctors. Since its inception, the Medicine program has developed its medical curriculum in cooperation with Maastricht University in the Netherlands by developing its objectives and methodology and building effective evaluation methods.
Besides, the Medicine Program is concerned with developing distinguished services to improve and develop educational outcomes by developing basic medical skills (pre-clinical) to clinical science units. The program is also divided into pre-clinical years (first, second and third years) and clinical years (fifth and sixth years), both of which are taught inside the college premises, in addition to the training year (internship), which is carried out through government and private hospitals.
Students are also trained in clinical skills and effective communication gradually according to their study levels in fully prepared training labs in the college to achieve interactive learning, develop knowledge and enhance trust between students and faculty members.
We are proud that the program's graduates are among the pioneers who could pass the local and international fellowship exams with ease.
Medicine
The medicine program at Batterjee Medical College was established in 2005.
The program has witnessed the graduation of nearly a thousand doctors. Since its inception, the Medicine program has developed its medical curriculum in cooperation with Maastricht University in the Netherlands by developing its objectives and methodology and building effective evaluation methods.
Besides, the Medicine Program is concerned with developing distinguished services to improve and develop educational outcomes by developing basic medical skills (pre-clinical) to clinical science units. The program is also divided into pre-clinical years (first, second and third years) and clinical years (fifth and sixth years), both of which are taught inside the college premises, in addition to the training year (internship), which is carried out through government and private hospitals.
Students are also trained in clinical skills and effective communication gradually according to their study levels in fully prepared training labs in the college to achieve interactive learning, develop knowledge and enhance trust between students and faculty members.
We are proud that the program's graduates are among the pioneers who could pass the local and international fellowship exams with ease.
Do you have any questions?
If you have questions about how to apply, tuition and fees, financial aid, or any part of the application process, our Admission staff is here to help.