International Academy of Obstetrics & Gynecology

International Academy of
Obstetrics & Gynecology

(Établissement d’Enseignement Supérieur Privé)

Division of the Institute of Pharmacy, Paris
2, Square de Robiac 75007 Paris, France

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Master of Science (MSc) in Obstetrics & Gynecology

(Diplôme Supérieur en Obstétrique et Gynécologie)

ADMISSIONS

Without prejudice or preference, equal consideration is given to qualified candidates from all nations.

Please send application materials to geissler@academy-obstetrics-gynecology.com.

A total of twenty-four (24) candidates are admitted each year to the MSc in Obstetrics & Gynecology post-graduate degree program. 

To be eligible for admissions, candidates must meet the following requirements.

ADMISSION  REQUIREMENTS

(i) Apply by 15 August prior to commencement of the Master of Science in Obstetrics & Gynecology degree program;

(ii) Hold a degree (bachelors, masters, or doctrate) in a biological science or physical science from an accredited college or university or equivalent;

(iii) Provide an official transcript from your degree-granting academic institution;

(iv) Schedule an admission interview with Dr. Geissler, Director of Academy of Obstetrics & Gynecology;

(v) Provide highlights of transcripts of prior coursework for evaluation of possible transfer credit;

(vi) Provide a brief (250 to 500 word) Statement of Purpose:

(vii) Submit the application form and pay the application fee ($500).

APPLICATION FORM

Please fill out the following fields. All questions may be directed to geissler@academy-obstetrics-gynecology.com.

Name
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Highest level of education
I understand that this program is intended for applicants with an Associate Degree or higher in the biological or physical sciences.
Are you Financially Independent from your Parents / Legal Guardians?
By checking the boxes below, I acknowledge that I must submit the following items to geissler@academy-obstetrics-gynecology.com for my application to be considered complete.