More and more students are increasingly fancying the idea of enrolling in medical programs abroad. Some see it as a great alternative if they miss the chance to study medicine in their home country, or like the idea of experiencing a new culture for the duration of the course. As a matter of fact, most students are now making medicine programs in Europe their priority, with thousands heading to Czech Republic each year to study.

There is a great desire among learners, parents, and teachers to get more insights into the options of enrolling in medicine programs in the Czech Republic; what the programs entail, the costs, the process of transitioning back to their home nation, and the possibility of practising overseas.

Students from different parts of the world desire to study medicine in the Czech Republic since the world-class universities there offer Medical programs in English at affordable prices. Most of the students taking medicine programs in the Czech Republic are from the USA, UK, Canada, Sweden, and Norway. Czech medical schools rank among the best and are, therefore, great options for students who wish to study medicine overseas.

Enrolling for a degree in the Czech Republic presents a great chance to study medicine in Europe, access various opportunities, visit different countries, and experience the international culture. What is more, you get to travel without having to apply for a tourist visa on every visit, interact with new people daily, and benefit from lower food and entertainment costs compared to other European countries.

English is an international language for learning and research, and more universities abroad are teaching their medicine classes in English. This way, students from different parts of the world can benefit from studying in some of the top-rated and elite universities.

Studying medicine in the Czech Republic has a couple of benefits, such as getting a European diploma, enjoying the convenient location of the country, better living standards due to the high economic development, and higher security levels.

Many universities in Europe boast a long history of offering medical education and making significant strides in research, with their graduates working around the globe. For example British graduates of the European Economic Area Medicine programme in the Czech Republic can apply for the General Medical Council upon return to the UK without taking the PLAB exam (soon to be the MLA from 2023).

Signing up for such a program means that you will be studying one of the most demanding degrees in a foreign country for at least 4 years. It also means that you will have to learn the national language. While the coursework and exams are given in English, you will need to communicate with patients through their native language.

With limited access to student funding when you are an international student, you will have to pay for your studies and living expenses. Studying Medicine in the Czech Republic costs approximately €13,000 per year for tuition and living costs vary depending on whether you are are in a big city like Prague or a smaller town like Brno.

If you want to know more about how you can study medicine in the Czech Republic, please contact us either by phone on +44 2037 406 093 or by e-mail: office@study-medicine-in-europe.co.uk