West Visayas State University College of Medicine (WVSU-COM) is one of the
most sought after medical schools in the Philippines because aside from being
consistently part of the top 10 medical schools every year in terms of board
exam ratings, it also has a very affordable tuition fee (20,000-30,000PhP all-in/sem), which is probably one
of the cheapest in the country.
How to Apply?
Application usually starts on January every year and ends on May. However,
since the academic calendar for school year 2015-2016 is changed and classes
start on July 6, 2015, application period for the succeeding school years may
also change. There are two (2) batches for application: those who were not able
to submit the requirements before the first deadline, may still apply for the
2nd batch. Does it matter WHEN I choose to apply? If you are confident with
your college grades, NMAT score and communication skills for the interview,
then you don't have to worry at all. Though some say it is more advantageous to
apply early because most slots might be taken by the 1st batch of
applicants, thnere are also a good number who say that applying for the 2nd batch
is much better since most competitive applicants have already applied in the
1st batch, thus more chances of getting in. Nevertheless, WVSU-COM is very
impartial in handpicking its future students and it gives fair chances to both
batches. It only depends on how fast you are able to complete your requirements
and on how soon you want to know your results (1st batch is usually released on early
March; 2nd batch on early May).
REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATION
The application form may be downloaded at wvsu.edu.ph or you may get a hard
copy from the registrar's office of the college of medicine. Some students also
upload a copy on their facebook pages so just keep updated since WVSU-COM
releases a new application form every year. Just prepare the following ahead of time:
1. Application Fee – PhP400.00 (non-refundable)
2. 2 pcs. 2 x 2 ID picture
3. 2 pcs. Self-addressed envelope (long) with
postage stamps
4. Transcript of records, if machine copied must
be authenticated by the Registrar (at least 80% GWA)
-if you are a graduating student, submit a TOR of your grades in your first 7 semesters in college
-if you are a graduating student, submit a TOR of your grades in your first 7 semesters in college
5. Machine copy of NMAT result (at least 60%)
6. 2 copies Certificate of Good Moral Character
from the dean and guidance counselor/professor
7. Income tax return (latest), if machine copied must be certified by the BIR
8. NSO Live birth certificate
9. COMELEC ID
10. Lost application forms will not be replaced
All documents must be placed in a long file folder. You may send the amount through Postal Money Order payable to the
West Visayas State University. Make sure that there are no erasures in the
postal money order. You may also send the amount through LBC payable to the
Registrar, College of Medicine or pay personally to the registrar's office
inside the college of medicine building.
What are your chances of getting in?
Since
WVSU-COM is a state university subsidized by the local government, it prioritizes
applicants from the western visayas. 75% of the slots is reserved for the
residents of Region 6 while 25% is offered to those outside the region. So if
you're not from region 6, secure more competitive remarks in college and in
your NMAT. For all applicants, make sure your NMAT score is not just at least
60% because a score of 95 or above is much safer. 60% would definitely get you
to the interview but your chance of getting in is very low. For your grades,
make sure they are good enough to compete with your co-applicants who graduated
with flying colors. I know someone whose NMAT score is 91 and his GWA is 1.85
(1.0 as highest) but he didn't get in. I also know someone whose NMAT is 83 but
graduated magna cum laude, she was waitlisted. Another one has an NMAT score of 99+
but had a failing grade in college, yet she got in. You weigh for yourself
which matters most but one thing still matters: your performance in your
interview.
What to expect in the interview?
On the day of your interview, be presentable with your smart casual attire.
Before the interview, you will be asked to write an essay on a certain topic,
so be sure to be there 30 minutes before or earlier and be prepared with your
pen. After 1 hour, you will be arranged alphabetically and will be grouped into
5's or 6's. Inside the interview room, there will be a panel composed of 5-6
doctors who will be digging your thoughts and certain infos about you. Since
you will be interviewed with your groupmates, the panel will ask a common
question for all of you to answer, so be sure to give answers which will make
you stand out from the rest but at the same time you should be humble because
doctors don't want to hear arrogance from a student who has not yet even
entered medschool. Common questions are "Tell us something about yourself;
Why medicine?; Why WVSU?; What are your strengths and weaknesses that may
affect your studies; Where will you practice medicine after medschool?; What are your talents and skills?" Other
questions are situational. Whatever the questions are, just be yourself and
be honest, because if you lie, you'll never know which made you pass or fail the
screening, yourself or your lies.
How to get to WVSU-COM?
The college of medicine is at Roxas Hall, West Visayas State University,
Luna St., La Paz, Iloilo City. There are many ways to get there.
From the airport, the easiest way would be riding a cab but it will cost you
more or less 300PhP. Be sure not to confuse West (for WVSU) with Western since
there is a Western Visayas Hospital in Iloilo which is 30-45mins away from WVSU and
the driver might bring you there. For a lesser cost, you may ride a shuttle van
at the airport that will bring you directly to SM Iloilo for only 50PhP. You
may then ride a cab from SM to West (WVSU) which will cost you 60-80PhP
depending on the traffic. Another option from SM City would be riding a Leganes
Jeep across SM (at the Injap Bldg, 7eleven side) for 7PhP, get off at E. Lopez
St. across Jollibee Jalandoni (at Cristine's Salon, PS Bank side) and WVSU is
just a 10-min walk from there. You may also ride another jeep to West for also
7PhP (any jeep going to this direction will pass by West).
Other jeepney routes passing by WVSU are Jaro-CPU, JaroLiko-Tagbak and
JaroLiko-NFA.
Where to stay near WVSU-COM for a night or two?
Since you are required to be there by 7am for the interview, you might want
to consider staying near the area the night before.
The most accessible is the WVSU Hometel which is just inside the campus
and a few steps away from Roxas Hall. They offer a dorm type room with 6 beds
and a common CR for <200PhP/person which is very ideal for a group of
friends. They also have a more comfortable airconditioned room for two (2) with
television and a personal CR for 400PhP/person/night. You just have to get a
room there at office hours and you may advice the campus guard if you are going
outside and going back late. If you don't want to stay inside the campus, DBhometel is just a 10-minute walk from the campus. It's located at DB
Ledesma St. but it's main entrance is part of Jalandoni St. near Jollibee. Their single bed costs 950PhP/night, room for 2 costs 1000PhP/room/night, and room for 6 costs 3000PhP/room/night; all have a personal CR, TV and aircon.
They also serve breakfast if you want one, just inform them ahead. Another
10-minute walk hotel is the Urban Inn located at La Paz, Iloilo City in
front of St. Clement's Parish. Their single bed costs 950PhP/night, room for 2 costs 1150PhP/room/night, and room for 6 costs 1950PhP/room/night; all are airconditioned, with personal CR, TV and wifi. You can always ride a jeepney from Urban Inn or DB
hometel if you want to but a leisure walk would be an experience.
DB Hometel: 0927-5740535 | reservation@dbshometel.com
Urban Inn: +0908 874 9976
If you want
to experience Iloilo downtown culture, there are many available inns at the
downtown, which is just one ride from West but I couldn't assure you of your
safety and security there. Other one jeepney ride away from West are Grand Dame
Hotel at La Paz Market near Gaisano Iloilo, Go Hotels Iloilo at
Robinsons Iloilo, Circle Inn and Iloilo Grand Hotel at the
downtown. If you want to enjoy the metro life of Iloilo, there are many hotels
near SM and Smallville (where parties and social gatherings happen) ranging
from 1000-3000PhP, like Injap Dormitel (across SM), Diversion 21
Hotel (across smallville), and Smallville 21 Hotel (inside
smallville). Cabs will cost you 80-100PhP to West.
Where to eat near WVSU-COM?
There are canteens inside the campus but they might not be available during
the interview period because it's already summer break for students. Just a
short distance from the gate, there is an organic cafe owned by the WVSU-COOP, the Organica. They serve meals, drinks and desserts. Across it are
different eateries, like Francisco's
Refreshments, which offer affordable meals. Ministop is just right beside it. Just a few steps
farther, you can see Orange Panda, JD, Hungry Ninja, and 7eleven
and across these are McDo, Green Mango, PechoPak, and Munsterrific.