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Poland is a popular destination for prospective students wishing to study medicine abroad. The country is home to one of the first universities in the world – the Cracow Academy, established by King Casimir the Great in 1364. Currently, it is known as the prestigious Jagiellonian University.

Tuition Fees In Poland

Average cost per year per course in Poland

About Studying Medicine In Poland

Poland is a popular destination for prospective students wishing to study medicine abroad. The country is home to one of the first universities in the world – the Cracow Academy, established by King Casimir the Great in 1364. Currently, it is known as the prestigious Jagiellonian University.

With over 650 years of higher education under its belt, Poland has trained some of the most influential doctors and dentists, who have contributed to science and medicine all around the world.

In terms of the number of students enrolled in higher education, Poland is in fourth place in the EU after the United Kingdom, France and Germany, respectively. With its modern infrastructure and high standard of education, it’s no wonder that this country is quickly proving to be one of the best places to study medicine abroad.

The degree follows strict Polish and European standards of teaching, with transferring from one medical institution to another becoming much more comfortable with the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS).

With over 650 years of higher education under its belt, Poland has trained some of the most influential doctors and dentists, who have contributed to science and medicine all around the world.

In terms of the number of students enrolled in higher education, Poland is in fourth place in the EU after the United Kingdom, France and Germany, respectively. With its modern infrastructure and high standard of education, it’s no wonder that this country is quickly proving to be one of the best places to study medicine abroad.

The degree follows strict Polish and European standards of teaching, with transferring from one medical institution to another becoming much more comfortable with the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS).

International equivalents post-graduate

United States Medical Licensing Examination – USMLE®

Egyptian Medical Licensing Examination – EMLE®

Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board – PLAB®

Why Study Medicine In Poland?

  • All higher education institutions in Poland use the ECTS credit system (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) which eases international credit transfer.
  • You will receive a Diploma Supplement in English when you complete your studies. It will ensure your degree is recognised in your home country or abroad.
  • Poland’s higher education system is well-developed thanks to quality monitoring, evaluation, and improvement.
  • The better part of medical universities in Poland organise premedical courses in English
  • You will have access to hospitals, clinics, laboratories, and libraries, so you acquire professional knowledge and skills from practitioners in different areas of medicine on-site.
  • Graduates can apply for residency and postgraduate training programmes at university teaching hospitals in the UK, US, Canada, Australia, Norway, and Sweden.
  • The tuition fees and cost of living in Poland are lower than in most EU countries but this does not compromise quality in any way
  • Poland is a safe and stable country with a rich culture and traditions, a great place to spend your student life
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