Medicine

Study Medicine in Europe in English

Studying medicine abroad expands students’ horizons both in an educational and cultural sense. Furthermore, aspiring doctors acquire self-reliance, discipline, and maturity as part of living in a foreign country. Consequently, international students gain a competitive edge in the job market thanks to their distinct backgrounds and skill sets

Programmes fully taught in English

Degrees approved by Medical Councils in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Ireland, and worldwide

100% guaranteed acceptance into medical school

Recognised by the WHO and listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools

Affordable tuition fees & cost of living

Full ongoing support by doctors and students overseas

For the past 20 years, it has become increasingly popular for aspiring doctors to study medicine in Europe in English. For some, the life-changing decision to study medicine abroad is the highly competitive admission requirements in their home countries. Other applicants meet the entry criteria but are forced to seek medical education in Europe because it’s more affordable.

What Are the Entry Requirements to Study Medicine in Europe?

The European universities that teach medicine in English are located in over 40 countries. Each of these universities has its own unique set of entry requirements. The only criterion of acceptance they all share is English language proficiency.

BTEC, GCSE, or equivalent high school diploma

Satisfactory grades in Chemistry, Biology, Maths, and Physics

English language proficiency

Entrance exams in Biology, Chemistry, and English (options for online testing)

A simple online interview to check your motivation for choosing your vocation

Letter of recommendation or personal statement (optional)

You must have a passport

Some universities require entry fees upon acceptance to make sure the seat will be taken

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