It's a good university with scholarship programs and discounts available for students in all majors who can't afford the fees. It has updated facilities and impeccable sanitation. I don't know all the majors, but I believe they are all verified and certified to teach with the highest quality.
One of the best medical schools in Paraguay (Asunción)
However, the administration is very lacking! They lose your grades, they lose documents, and you're left to fend for yourself. You almost never have a say. Apart from that, it's a great option for anyone thinking about studying.
I'm an engineer, not a kid anymore. Terrible experience, huge losses. I lost over 400,000 reais due to harassing professors in recent semesters, forcing me to transfer. Some professionals don't know what ethics are. It's better to go to the …
They have no empathy for students in any way. In the midst of a deluge in every part of the country, without even being able to go out, students are asked to attend exams. They have a digital platform that can be used as a support method on …
Excellent teaching and student support. They have internship programs like the OTRI, the only one in the country where what they have learned is applied, discipline, class hours are completed, and there is comprehensive training. They also …
If you're thinking about entering this faculty, think twice. They seem more interested in money than in helping students. I say this because I'm experiencing it myself. On a rainy day, when the whole country is flooded, they don't have an …
I am appalled by the sheer disorganization of this university. I transferred here and I'm missing classes "that I pay for" because of the long delay in resolving my problem. I don't even have a class yet. I can't pay the tuition and I'll …
The student support for current students is terrible. However, when you want to enroll, they treat you wonderfully, when the reality is quite different. They focus on attracting new students and neglect those already enrolled. Also, with …
If you're thinking about pursuing a virtual degree at UNIDA, keep in mind that they only assist you afterward when you enroll. If I saw you, I don't remember. If you're lucky, they stack the subjects all together on the same day and time …
It seems they're only profiting from student tuition, because months after the Ministry's authorization, in-person classes have NOT resumed. Who would entrust their health to a doctor trained remotely, with only a few practical sessions …