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Study Medicine At An Affordable University in Europe

Written by: Andrew Halpern

Medical Universities in Europe (General Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Veterinary Medicine, etc.) in English, French, German, Romanian, and Bulgarian etc: it is possible to get into a medical university and study medicine in Europe and get a degree recognised all over Europe (UK, France, Norway, Germany etc.) and beyond.

Even if the entry criteria, structure, teaching methodology, and nature of medical programs offered at medical schools vary around the world, thanks to European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS), the diploma of Medical Universities in Europe are equal and recognised in all European Countries.

It is becoming more and more highly competitive to get into Medical Universities in Europe ( Medical schools in Europe) and most European universities use standardized entrance examinations to narrow the selection criteria for candidates. Most of that, in most European countries, medical study tuition fees are very high. Combine with the cost of living, it becomes almost impossible to many prospective medical students to become Doctors.

Study in Europe, is an opportunity for most prospective students to get into affordable and accredited international accessible and best medical schools in Europe and so fulfil their dream of becoming Doctor. Therefore, by studying medicine abroad, your dream can comes true.

Medical university admission criteria in Europe

Admission criteria (factors) to Universities of Medicine and Pharmacy in Europe vary from country to country and requirements of medical university. The medical university admission in Europe is based on academic background, extracurricular activities, with or without entrance exam, etc.

List of Medical university admission criteria in Europe

  • Successful completion of high school

  • Average grade point of high school living diploma or equivalent

  • Extracurricular activities - especially those reflecting public or health-related service: volunteer work, internship, job and other evidence of initiative

  • Letters of recommendation from high school advisor, undergraduate health professions advisors and faculty members as well as physicians and other members of the health professions, community leaders, and other individuals who have employed you or supervised your volunteer experience, etc

  • Performance in entrance exam in chemistry and biology, Numerus clausus (closed number);

  • Interviews with medical school admissions committees;

  • English test (for those from non English speaking country and without an international English recognised certificate)

Universities of Medicine and Pharmacy are looking for the finest minds and the most motivated students who have a strong and demonstrated interest in working with people and have good education background, those who are ready to work hard in preclinical, clinical and research studies. However, most European medical universities do not organise any medical university entrance exam or interview.

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