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International equivalents post-graduate

United States Medical Licensing Examination – USMLE®

Egyptian Medical Licensing Examination – EMLE®

Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board – PLAB®

  • One of the oldest and most successful medical schools in Poland, with origins dating back to 1816
  • Offers internationally recognised Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmacy programmes in English
  • The university is affiliated with many prestigious hospitals, ensuring world-class practical experience for students

Official Fees Pricelist

2024 - 2025

16,100EURO [ € ]
6 years study duration 

and living costs are about €800€1,000 per month. For the 2nd – 6th year, the tuition fee goes down to €15,900/year. The pre-med programme fee is €500.

18,300EURO [ € ]
5 years study duration 

Accommodation Costs

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Student Accommodation

The university offers students from the English Division 50 rooms in the Students` dormitory. Its address is Karolkowa 84, 01-193 Warsaw.

Prices per semester per room are as follows:

  • Single room – around €1,400
  • Double room – about €800 per person

A student dorm room consists of:

  • a small kitchen
  • a bathroom
  • 2 connectable beds
  • 2 wardrobes
  • Shelves, desk, table, desk phone
  • High-speed internet

On each floor, you can find a kitchen equipped with an electric stove with an oven, microwave and several sinks.

Common areas across campus that students can use include:

  • Study room
  • Small gym
  • Computer room
  • Lounge
  • Club
  • Ping pong room

If you’d prefer to live by yourself or with a roommate outside of the dormitory, the price of rent for an apartment is between €600€1,200 per month. This depends on how close you will be to the city centre.

When it comes to leisure activities, Warsaw has plenty to offer. For cultural events, you can choose from numerous cinemas, theatres, concert halls, clubs, galleries and many more.

If sightseeing is your thing, Warsaw has an abundance of churches, castles, museums and many other attractions. Warsaw isn’t short of sports and outdoor activities too.

Medical University of Warsaw Admission & Entry Requirements

Open for applications: early March – mid-May.

Students who wish to be admitted into the medical programme must have passing grades in Biology, Chemistry and Physics or Maths in their high-school leaving certificate/diploma. Medicine21

can still get admission even if they did not study all of the above subjects. Students from non-English speaking countries must have a good score in an English language test such as IELTS or TOEFL. University transfers are tough but can be arranged by us.

Students must sit 100 multiple-choice questions on Biology, Chemistry and Physics unless they have sat the BMAT, MCAT, GAMSAT, or UKCAT exam.

Students who do not meet the entry requirements can get admitted into the foundation year with the help of Medlink Students and then into the first year of the Medicine programme.

Life as a Medical Student in Warsaw, Poland

Situated on the Vistula River, Warsaw has grown from a fishing village to the modern capital and largest city of Poland. Such prosperity would be impossible without the enterprising Warsawians and their mythic guardian, the Warsaw Mermaid. Visitors will quickly learn that it is the symbol of the city, and it signifies the importance of the Vistula to the city.

Residents have set up numerous attractions and leisure areas along the river. Cyclists and pedestrians can stroll along the coasts on both banks or they can relax on the sandy beaches and enjoy the scenic vistas of the Vistula. Fans of water sports or boat rides would not be disappointed either; there are plenty of opportunities for both.

Moving downstream, adventurous doctors explore the Kampinowski National Park, which is a protected area just 10km from the town. It is an excellent spot to recharge from the city rhythm and refresh in nature.

Back in the city, students love the local music festivals and events, the most famous being the Orange Warsaw Festival and the Wianki. The latter is the cultural heart of Warsaw. It takes place during Midsummer Eve, and people celebrate it with concerts, speeches, and fireworks.

Fans of more sophisticated cultural pleasures can enjoy several operas, theatres and museums on Warsaw’s territory. Since most of them are located in the city centre and old town, aspiring doctors may visit many of the landmarks along their way. Instead of using a map, they can just follow the panorama of church and palace spires to guide them.

Term Dates

Usually, the winter semester starts at the beginning of October and has a duration of 15 weeks. Exam sessions are from the end of January until mid-February.

The summer semester lasts 15 weeks, starting mid-February till mid-June, immediately followed by the exam session.

Address

61 Żwirki I Wigury St., 02-091 Warsaw, Poland.

About Medical University of Warsaw, Poland

Warsaw Medical University was established in 1809. The Polish medical university offers English-taught medical courses aimed at high school leavers. The programme is adapted according to the Directive of the European Parliament 2005/36/EC and covers 5,700 hours overall.

Courses Offered at Medical University of Bialystok

A regular MD (Doctor of Medicine) programme is 6 years long for high school leavers. The programme also offers students the opportunity to do USMLE part 1 in year three and USMLE part 2 in year six.

For students who wish to study medicine in Europe in English, the Medical University of Warsaw established the English Division of the Second Faculty of Medicine in 1993. There’s no graduate entry, but university transfers are possible.

The Medical University of Warsaw offers a preparation course for international students in the English language.

The Pharmacy Programme represents a full-time five-year study course.

The Dentistry Faculty at the Medical University of Warsaw is believed to be one of the best places in Poland to study dentistry.

Courses Offered at Medical University of Bialystok

A regular MD (Doctor of Medicine) programme is 6 years long for high school leavers. The programme also offers students the opportunity to do USMLE part 1 in year three and USMLE part 2 in year six.

For students who wish to study medicine in Europe in English, the Medical University of Warsaw established the English Division of the Second Faculty of Medicine in 1993. There’s no graduate entry, but university transfers are possible.

The Medical University of Warsaw offers a preparation course for international students in the English language.

The Pharmacy Programme represents a full-time five-year study course.

The Dentistry Faculty at the Medical University of Warsaw is believed to be one of the best places in Poland to study dentistry.

Accreditation

You will get an international degree in medicine when you complete your studies successfully.

The Medical University of Warsaw is recognised by the GMC. To be accepted, the GMC’s requirements are: you will need to have graduated successfully in a course that contained at least 5,500 hours and lasted at least three years.

Polish medical universities meet the criteria for acceptance into the GMC.

Through Medicine21 Students, you can guarantee your acceptance into the esteemed  university. We possess an extensive understanding of the application process, the structure of the entrance interview, and the attributes the university looks for in the perfect applicant. Our team of admission experts is widely recognised in Europe as one of the best, and we will make sure that you submit an extraordinary application that will set you apart from the competition. This includes fulfilling all the legislative requirements that are needed to apply to study medicine abroad. We will handle the translation, notarisation, and legalisation of all required documents and submit them on your behalf. Additionally, we will provide you with top-tier interview preparation material that will completely prepare you to pass the entrance interview. With the guidance of Medicine21 Students, you can sidestep the annoying and confusing parts of applying to a medical school abroad and concentrate your efforts on what’s most important– preparing for the entrance interview and your future career in medicine.

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