
Cochabamba, Bolivia

Cochabamba, Bolivia

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Post Graduate Fees International Students
A prominent lawyer, journalist, and politician, Montenegro served as Bolivia's Minister of Agriculture from 1943 to 1944... View More
A prominent lawyer, journalist, and politician, Montenegro served as Bolivia's Minister of Agriculture from 1943 to 1944. He co-founded the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement's newspaper, La Calle, and authored Nacionalismo y coloniaje (1943), a seminal work in Bolivian historiography. View Less
Chacón made history as Bolivia's first female Minister of Defense in 2011. Prior to this role, she held positions in th... View More
Chacón made history as Bolivia's first female Minister of Defense in 2011. Prior to this role, she held positions in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Water Ministry, showcasing her dedication to public service. View Less
An esteemed attorney and human rights defender, Montaño is recognized for her activism in women's rights. In 2015, she ... View More
An esteemed attorney and human rights defender, Montaño is recognized for her activism in women's rights. In 2015, she received the U.S. State Department's International Women of Courage Award for her unwavering commitment to justice. View Less
A celebrated Bolivian writer, Vallejo's literary works have significantly influenced Bolivian literature, reflecting her... View More
A celebrated Bolivian writer, Vallejo's literary works have significantly influenced Bolivian literature, reflecting her deep engagement with cultural and social themes. View Less
Serving as Bolivia's interim president in 2005, Rodríguez Veltzé is also a distinguished judge. His leadership during ... View More
Serving as Bolivia's interim president in 2005, Rodríguez Veltzé is also a distinguished judge. His leadership during a pivotal transitional period in Bolivia's history is noteworthy. View Less
A renowned biologist, Barboza Marquez has contributed extensively to the field of biology, particularly in Bolivia, enha... View More
A renowned biologist, Barboza Marquez has contributed extensively to the field of biology, particularly in Bolivia, enhancing the country's scientific research landscape. View Less
As a lawyer and politician, Hoz de Vila has played a significant role in Bolivia's legal and political spheres, advocati... View More
As a lawyer and politician, Hoz de Vila has played a significant role in Bolivia's legal and political spheres, advocating for various reforms and policies. View Less
Known for his contributions to football as a manager, Quispe Mendoza has influenced the development of the sport in Boli... View More
Known for his contributions to football as a manager, Quispe Mendoza has influenced the development of the sport in Bolivia. View Less
A botanist of repute, Ochoa's research has advanced the understanding of plant species in Bolivia and beyond.
A sociologist, artist, and academic, Patzy has made significant contributions to cultural studies and currently serves a... View More
A sociologist, artist, and academic, Patzy has made significant contributions to cultural studies and currently serves as a faculty member at UMSS. View Less
The below information is required while
completing the university application :
1. Academic Qualifications
Secondary School Diploma: Must be equivalent to Bolivia’s Bachillerato (12 years of education).
Validation: Requires legalization (apostille/consular certification) and homologation by the Bolivian Ministry of Education.
Country-Specific Rules: Some countries (e.g., Argentina, Peru) have simplified validation under bilateral agreements.
2. Language Proficiency
Spanish B2 Certification: Required (DELE, SIELE, or UMSS’s placement test).
Exemption: Native Spanish speakers or students from Spanish-speaking countries.
3. Visa & Documentation
Student Visa (Type III): Apply at a Bolivian consulate with:
Legalized birth certificate + apostille.
Police clearance certificate (from home country and Bolivia).
Passport copy (valid for 6+ months).
Proof of financial solvency (~USD 300/month).
Health Insurance: Mandatory for visa approval.
4. Application Process
Deadlines: Typically January–February (March intake) or July–August (August intake).
Steps:
Submit documents to Dirección General de Admisión.
Pass program-specific entrance exams (e.g., Medicine, Engineering).
Interview (for competitive programs).
Requirements may vary for each program. Please visit program page for specific requirements.
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Developed drought-resistant quinoa varieties with 40% higher yields, adopted by 5,000+ small farmers in the Altiplano.
UMSS engineers designed Bolivia’s first lithium-ion battery, partnering with state-owned Yacimientos de Litio Bolivianos (YLB) to reduce reliance on foreign tech.
Contributed to satellite-based studies of Andean glacier retreat, informing national water policies.
UMSS-trained doctors expanded telemedicine services to 100+ remote clinics, cutting maternal mortality by 30%.
UMSS’s Human Rights Clinic won a landmark case protecting indigenous water rights in the Gran Chaco.

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