International students are mainly interested in the international connections the can make during their university course, but I suppose that it is also important to stress that clinical experiences will have to be held in Italian and therefore it is very important that you learn Italian as well, which would not be as important if you studied any other scientific subjects because you wouldn't have to come in contact with sick, stressed patients who will only speak Italian. The reason why I am pointing this out is because I am a language teacher in Italy and in my experience international students pay too little attention to the difficulties the language can pose, particularly those who are basically monolingual. Being in a country does not necessarily involve learning the local language by "immersion", mainly because attending courses in English and hanging out with international students will mean hardly coming into contact with the Italian language at all. In addition to that only the younger generations of Italians speak basic English (only a very small minority speaks fluent English) whereas people over 40 are much more likely to speak no English at all. The reason I am underlining this is because as a teacher of Italian for international students I've met many people who paid very little attention to what kind of dedication learning a language entails and then struggled immensely when they realised the level of Italian they were supposed to have to hold simple interactions with Italian patients. Also basic interactions of day-to-day life will be in Italian from day one: it is more than advisable that you start an intensive course in Italian as soon as you pass your IMAT to spare yourselves a huge cultural shock in a country where English is really not widely spoken and a huge importance is given to maintaining the local culture, which obviously comprises speaking the national language.
@ Med School EU. I want to apply for the 2022 intake. Between the well-known universities like Uni of Milan, Bologna, and the lesser-known ones, which ones are more likely to enroll non-EU students? I feel like enrolling in less competitive universities will give me a better chance of admission.
Hi how are you im also plan on writing the IMAT this year im from South Africa. I was wondering if you would be open to us studying together or sharing tips and tricks??!
I think I've been misunderstanding the timeline... The IMAT test is taken in September, would the ranking of that go towards starting university in 2021 or 2022?
IMAT exam in september 2021 = admission October 2021! Once you receive the results and you are successful, you immediately go to Italy to begin studies.
Your videos are really helpful 🤠! Is it possible to do the IMAT test again when you are already in one of the public medical school in italy? I'm just wondering whether it's possible to firstly get into a uni that has the lowest IMAT score(just to be safe) and then do the IMAT test again in the first year of medicine to move to a higher ranked school.
No that doesn't sound like a smart thing to do. You may request a transfer after 1 year of studies, but does not make sense to lose an entire year and do the test again, I am not sure if that is even allowed!
Thank you so much for this very informative and insightful video! I have one question: considering the fact that most medicine courses are 'single cycle', would you have the equivalent of a bachelor after 3 years? And after 3 years, would you be able to do your masters at a different university that does have a typical bachelor-master structure? Thanks in advance!
I don't think they are divided into bachelor and masters. It is one program that requires the completion of all 6 years to obtain both titles. In terms of transfers, that can be done at any point during the studies, but it is a difficult process.
I looked at postgraduate medicine and bachelor medicine and they both take 6 years in Italy. Do you happen to know why? In England with bachelor degree it takes 4 years to complete postgraduate medicine and I am a little bit confused why is it not reduced to at least 5 years. Does it have something to do with residency or you just start all over again with undergraduates? Asking as I am currently studying life science degree and thinking of applying as a postgraduate in the future.
In Italy, medical studies begin straight from high school that is the mainstream route to become medical doctor. If you have bachelor degrees, you may be able to transfer credits and have a reduced course load for several years. In rare occasions, you may be able to skip an entire year with a bachelor degree. I did not make the system, it is hard to say exactly WHY it is structured that way.
What is the scope of working in Italy or other EU countries and getting PR after completing MBBS from Italy for a non EU student? How much is the payscale.
I believe you can apply for Italian PR after 5 years of residing in Italy. There are opportunities to work in countries like Germany. However, the big hurdle is learning the native language. Pay is highly variable depending on the specialty/country/region.
Thanks alot sir for giving such a big information. Iam came from Afghanistan and I have completed my medical school and I want continue here my medical field here in italia. So how can I apply for residency in any university of Italy?
Hey, I am not sure if international graduates can obtain residency in Italy. You should contact several universities of your choice and ask if it is possible. Let me know what information you find, I am curious!
i have a question, when you make a pre-enrollment for a specific university (exp: university of napoli) but choose a different university when registering for the imat exam( exp: university of turin). which university will you enroll in, is it the one you got your pre-enrollment from university of napoli) or the one you chose to register for the imat exam with( university of turin). please answer me. thank you
Enrolment is based on the uni you chose when registering for the IMAT. Pre-enrollment is just there for international students to obtain a VISA prior to admission
i am sorry i still don't undertand ,when i MUST do the Pre-enrollment ? can i do it after IMAT ? if i take the IMAT in my country , i can apply visa after i receive offer right ? @@MedSchoolEU
Good morning , i just want to ask you about some questions if you may, I’m medical student in my 4th year can i complete the last two years in bologna , and how much is the fees for egyption , thanks in advance
Transfer program is a complicated procedure. You must prove that the courses and the exams that you have taken in another university is equivalent to the courses and materials taught in Bologna. This also depends on if there are vacant spots in the year that you are applying to. Here is the bologna website on transfers to medical program --> www.unibo.it/en/teaching/enrolment-transfer-and-final-examination/shortening-of-the-degree-programme
I have a question please. So, when applying to italian universities eu students can list the schools in order of preference, but I read that non-eu students can only “apply to one university for one academic year”. What do they mean by that? No back up schools? And the one year part?
if i just prepare from all the videos that u have uploaded on ur channel on chem bio math . will i be able to score above 40 ? and how can i prepare for physics can u suggest me any channels ?
thank you for these videos. Do you by any chance know how much do students from Africa pay for tuition? (I am from South Africa and I am interested but finances is an issue)
I am not sure, you have to look at your university of choice finance page as each university may have different rules. However, the rule of thumb is that countries with low GDP pay lower tuition. Also there is a form called ISSE which determines your family's financial status and your tuition is calculated based on the number. As an international student, Italy is probably the cheapest place in the world to study medicine!
Hi, i live in piacenza and i want to study medicine and surgery in Parma University. But i can't find it in the University selecting option. I'm so confused. Can you please tell me? Thank you Andry. Good night.
I have an Italian passport/ citizenship but I live and go to school in the uk. Would I be considered a Eu student or non EU student whilst applying to Italian universities
I am an international college student here in the USA (originally from the PH). After I get my bachelor's degree in science here, can I transfer to Italian medical school in like the 3rd or 4th year? If yes, how. If no, what do you recommend I do?
Hey dr, great information, am 4th year medical student and am studing in Ukraine in English and because of situation I decided to change university,do u have any idea if I can continue in Italian university? Plz replay my future is at stake .... plzzz (btw am very good student the best in my uni and I was ready to do usmle exam but I cannot do it because I have to sign papers from my university )plz replay its urgent
Transfers aren't easy, but it is possible. Check with each public university in Italy if they have openings for 5th or 4th year students. Typical procedures involve documentation of the subjects/courses you took and the materials covered to compare to the Italian curriculum. For more details, email Italian universities about your situation
Pls I live in France with my French resident permit, and I also I have my country passport (Nigeria) can I apply for the university of sienna in dentistry
Currently, yes Italian medical degrees are recognized in NA. However, you would be considered an IMG which drastically hinders your chances of a successful match. Keep in mind, rules change and that may not be the case in 6 years from now. It is often recommended to study in EU if you wish to live and practice medicine in EU
Good day sir My name is Ibe ifechukwu theresa and am a Nigerian that got admitted In macarata University for 2022 academic year in BSC program in law and my tution fee is around 400 euro so please I want to ask when and how I will pay that money, is it after enrollment or what please help me answer this question 🙏
Ik that medicine course is tough but is it really hard there in Italy (like oral exams and stuff). And can you name a few disadvantages of studying medicine there Your videos are great
Studying medicine is extremely hard anywhere in the world. However, oral exams in Italy should not scare you because in most universities you have up to 5 tries to pass each exam. As long as you do the work and you are genuinely interested in studying medicine, it is impossible to fail! Disadvantages would depend on the context of your situation (your background, finances, goals, etc)
@@MedSchoolEU many say that they wouldn't work there after their diploma why is it so I asked one he said the process is really slow and it is not that easy too is that true. I feel the pay is better as compared to my homeland (India) where junior docs make 500€ a month
@@obulidharsanth8906 Yes, residency is very competitive in Italy and not compensated well. This is the theme in most of EU, with some exceptions. However, with an EU degree from Italy you are able to apply to residency positions all around EU and most affiliated states like Switzerland and Norway, which offer much better compensation. As I have mentioned in this video, yes hands on experience is lacking in most universities. However, you learn it all in residency!
When i checked the GMC website, it said that if you graduated from EEA or Switzerland, you probably don't have to give the PLABs. You should check their website.
As far as I know, English proficiency certificates are not a requirement but only a bonus on the IMAT. It is used as a tie breaker if you score the same as someone else.
Hey, I just wanted to ask what if we don't get the university that we apply to as a non EU student can't we get any other university that have the cut off of the marks that we have scored?
This depends on the specialty. Residency is completed similarly in all of EU. It is typically anywhere between 5-7 years, again depending on the specialty and circumstances.
You are not limited to one university if you would like to transfer. However, transfers are difficult and often impossible due to the number of seats available at each university. If university has no space for transfers, your other option is to sign up for the IMAT and re-apply
@@MedSchoolEU So if I am not limited I can apply to all possible universities and do pre enrolment for all of them to have the highest chance of securing a seat?
@@MedSchoolEU Yeah I am transferring and the university at Pavia told me there is no need for the IMAT, so If I applly to another uni will that complicate the process with the embassy?
@@xeravy5641 Possibly, but unlikely. The embassy does not care if it is giving out a student visa for Pavia or some other university... Just need to make sure with your local embassy
@@MedSchoolEU actually i donot want to choose turin but i have filled the form of turin whose deadline was 28th of april. Does it mean i now cannot choose any other university . If yes ! What can i do now
@@anshtushir3880 Since you are non-EU, you can only fill out one application for one university. If you no longer wish to apply for Turin, you should email Turin university and address your issue! I am not sure if it can be corrected.
@@malsawmihranglung9402 If you wish to do residency in Italy, you will write an exam after completing your degree. Your placements will be largely based on the exam score among other factors
@@malsawmihranglung9402 I am not sure of any at the moment as I am only working on Med School applications. However, I suggest you check out the medicalschooleu subreddit
Hi dear I just want you to make a video about foundation course for med school (specially for non.eu)how to apply.?where to find them?and What should we do ?
Sir pls consider replying I wanna know when does the application form begin for non eu students. I particularly belong from india just in case it helps .
International students are mainly interested in the international connections the can make during their university course, but I suppose that it is also important to stress that clinical experiences will have to be held in Italian and therefore it is very important that you learn Italian as well, which would not be as important if you studied any other scientific subjects because you wouldn't have to come in contact with sick, stressed patients who will only speak Italian. The reason why I am pointing this out is because I am a language teacher in Italy and in my experience international students pay too little attention to the difficulties the language can pose, particularly those who are basically monolingual. Being in a country does not necessarily involve learning the local language by "immersion", mainly because attending courses in English and hanging out with international students will mean hardly coming into contact with the Italian language at all. In addition to that only the younger generations of Italians speak basic English (only a very small minority speaks fluent English) whereas people over 40 are much more likely to speak no English at all. The reason I am underlining this is because as a teacher of Italian for international students I've met many people who paid very little attention to what kind of dedication learning a language entails and then struggled immensely when they realised the level of Italian they were supposed to have to hold simple interactions with Italian patients. Also basic interactions of day-to-day life will be in Italian from day one: it is more than advisable that you start an intensive course in Italian as soon as you pass your IMAT to spare yourselves a huge cultural shock in a country where English is really not widely spoken and a huge importance is given to maintaining the local culture, which obviously comprises speaking the national language.
Thank you for the insight. Everything you mentioned is crucial and I will be emphasizing this on my channel for future international students :)
I just wanted to thank you for the amazing videos
Welcome :)
Me too.👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼.
Sir plz make 1 video on other medical Fields like
Physiotherapy, Physcatric, Nursing, biotechnology etc
I do not have any knowledge in the other fields unfortunately. I am strictly focused on MD and MBBS
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Med School EU. I want to apply for the 2022 intake. Between the well-known universities like Uni of Milan, Bologna, and the lesser-known ones, which ones are more likely to enroll non-EU students? I feel like enrolling in less competitive universities will give me a better chance of admission.
Hi how are you im also plan on writing the IMAT this year im from South Africa. I was wondering if you would be open to us studying together or sharing tips and tricks??!
hey, im facing the same problem rn.. what did you end up choosing?
Hello Dear, thanks for this informative Video ❤
Here I have a question, after the six years, you can start the residency years in Italy right after?
Amazing video! You will apply to which university?
Thank you! I am deciding between Padua, Bologna, and Pavia...
Lİke I am, which one did you choose?
@@sahildindar7968 I chose Bologna!
Hopefully turino for me
I think I've been misunderstanding the timeline... The IMAT test is taken in September, would the ranking of that go towards starting university in 2021 or 2022?
IMAT exam in september 2021 = admission October 2021! Once you receive the results and you are successful, you immediately go to Italy to begin studies.
I was wondering that too thank you so much
Your videos are really helpful 🤠! Is it possible to do the IMAT test again when you are already in one of the public medical school in italy? I'm just wondering whether it's possible to firstly get into a uni that has the lowest IMAT score(just to be safe) and then do the IMAT test again in the first year of medicine to move to a higher ranked school.
No that doesn't sound like a smart thing to do. You may request a transfer after 1 year of studies, but does not make sense to lose an entire year and do the test again, I am not sure if that is even allowed!
IT Is allowed to test imat again just it maybe a big possibility you will restart the 1st year @@MedSchoolEU
Sir my daughter studing biology..chemistry...and agri science...Can she follow medicine and imat examination
Thank you so much for this very informative and insightful video! I have one question: considering the fact that most medicine courses are 'single cycle', would you have the equivalent of a bachelor after 3 years? And after 3 years, would you be able to do your masters at a different university that does have a typical bachelor-master structure? Thanks in advance!
I don't think they are divided into bachelor and masters. It is one program that requires the completion of all 6 years to obtain both titles. In terms of transfers, that can be done at any point during the studies, but it is a difficult process.
I looked at postgraduate medicine and bachelor medicine and they both take 6 years in Italy. Do you happen to know why? In England with bachelor degree it takes 4 years to complete postgraduate medicine and I am a little bit confused why is it not reduced to at least 5 years. Does it have something to do with residency or you just start all over again with undergraduates? Asking as I am currently studying life science degree and thinking of applying as a postgraduate in the future.
In Italy, medical studies begin straight from high school that is the mainstream route to become medical doctor. If you have bachelor degrees, you may be able to transfer credits and have a reduced course load for several years. In rare occasions, you may be able to skip an entire year with a bachelor degree.
I did not make the system, it is hard to say exactly WHY it is structured that way.
What is the scope of working in Italy or other EU countries and getting PR after completing MBBS from Italy for a non EU student? How much is the payscale.
I believe you can apply for Italian PR after 5 years of residing in Italy. There are opportunities to work in countries like Germany. However, the big hurdle is learning the native language. Pay is highly variable depending on the specialty/country/region.
Is messina a good university? Ranking wise med ranking is 350 but the whole uni in not good at all 800
Thanks for the information...I would like to know if there are international medical schools in Caserta
The closest med school to Caserta is in Naples.
Can UK students be allowed to apply to multiple schools? or just one school as a non-EU country?
hi can you make a video also for private universities in italy
I have made a video where I compare private vs public universities. th-cam.com/video/RQWqbv8emrc/w-d-xo.html
Thanks alot sir for giving such a big information.
Iam came from Afghanistan and I have completed my medical school and I want continue here my medical field here in italia.
So how can I apply for residency in any university of Italy?
Hey, I am not sure if international graduates can obtain residency in Italy. You should contact several universities of your choice and ask if it is possible. Let me know what information you find, I am curious!
i have a question, when you make a pre-enrollment for a specific university (exp: university of napoli) but choose a different university when registering for the imat exam( exp: university of turin). which university will you enroll in, is it the one you got your pre-enrollment from university of napoli) or the one you chose to register for the imat exam with( university of turin). please answer me. thank you
Enrolment is based on the uni you chose when registering for the IMAT. Pre-enrollment is just there for international students to obtain a VISA prior to admission
i am sorry i still don't undertand ,when i MUST do the Pre-enrollment ? can i do it after IMAT ? if i take the IMAT in my country , i can apply visa after i receive offer right ? @@MedSchoolEU
Good morning , i just want to ask you about some questions if you may, I’m medical student in my 4th year can i complete the last two years in bologna , and how much is the fees for egyption , thanks in advance
Transfer program is a complicated procedure. You must prove that the courses and the exams that you have taken in another university is equivalent to the courses and materials taught in Bologna. This also depends on if there are vacant spots in the year that you are applying to. Here is the bologna website on transfers to medical program --> www.unibo.it/en/teaching/enrolment-transfer-and-final-examination/shortening-of-the-degree-programme
I have a question please. So, when applying to italian universities eu students can list the schools in order of preference, but I read that non-eu students can only “apply to one university for one academic year”. What do they mean by that? No back up schools? And the one year part?
Non-EU can only submit application to one university whereas EU can apply to all universities
@@MedSchoolEU Ok thank you for the quick reply
if i just prepare from all the videos that u have uploaded on ur channel on chem bio math .
will i be able to score above 40 ?
and how can i prepare for physics can u suggest me any channels ?
How long it’s take to be radiologist in italy ? And can I work with my us college degree medical specialist in Italy ?
thank you for these videos. Do you by any chance know how much do students from Africa pay for tuition? (I am from South Africa and I am interested but finances is an issue)
I am not sure, you have to look at your university of choice finance page as each university may have different rules. However, the rule of thumb is that countries with low GDP pay lower tuition. Also there is a form called ISSE which determines your family's financial status and your tuition is calculated based on the number. As an international student, Italy is probably the cheapest place in the world to study medicine!
@@MedSchoolEU what about if you want to rent your own flat. Meaning not being in a shared bed room. Is that possible?
@@alikasim9627 Yes, you can rent your own place...
Dr sir srilanka student how can ltaly napoly english
Hi, i live in piacenza and i want to study medicine and surgery in Parma University. But i can't find it in the University selecting option. I'm so confused. Can you please tell me? Thank you Andry. Good night.
It is still early for registration and pre-enrollment. Wait until early April and then check again
I have an Italian passport/ citizenship but I live and go to school in the uk. Would I be considered a Eu student or non EU student whilst applying to Italian universities
You will be considered EU applicant
I am an international college student here in the USA (originally from the PH). After I get my bachelor's degree in science here, can I transfer to Italian medical school in like the 3rd or 4th year? If yes, how. If no, what do you recommend I do?
Bachelor's degree does not grant transfer to medical school in Italy. You will have to go through the same process as everyone else.
How many university can you apply to? Can you choose more than one?
If you are a citizen of an EU country, yes. If you are non-EU, you can only pick 1 out of the 12 unis.
You have an American accent!! Where are you from?
I live in Canada!
Hey dr, great information, am 4th year medical student and am studing in Ukraine in English and because of situation I decided to change university,do u have any idea if I can continue in Italian university? Plz replay my future is at stake .... plzzz (btw am very good student the best in my uni and I was ready to do usmle exam but I cannot do it because I have to sign papers from my university )plz replay its urgent
Transfers aren't easy, but it is possible. Check with each public university in Italy if they have openings for 5th or 4th year students. Typical procedures involve documentation of the subjects/courses you took and the materials covered to compare to the Italian curriculum. For more details, email Italian universities about your situation
I really appreciate it , u gave me some hope ❤️
Does all medical school in Italy requires IMAT test in nigeria there are no IMAT centres
then u may need go italy or other country to take the test
Hey when do we have to select a particular university as a non eu student is it done when imat application form releases
No, before registering for the IMAT, you must do the pre-enrolment procedure where you state your university of choice!
Pls what about the university of sienna
I do not cover dentistry programs. I am not too knowledgable about them
Pls I live in France with my French resident permit, and I also I have my country passport (Nigeria) can I apply for the university of sienna in dentistry
Yes you can apply!
what about residency in USA or Canada is this degree recognized by those programs
Currently, yes Italian medical degrees are recognized in NA. However, you would be considered an IMG which drastically hinders your chances of a successful match. Keep in mind, rules change and that may not be the case in 6 years from now. It is often recommended to study in EU if you wish to live and practice medicine in EU
Good day sir
My name is Ibe ifechukwu theresa and am a Nigerian that got admitted In macarata University for 2022 academic year in BSC program in law and my tution fee is around 400 euro so please I want to ask when and how I will pay that money, is it after enrollment or what please help me answer this question 🙏
You first must be admitted by passing the IMAT. Then several weeks after admission you must pay your first installment of the tuition.
Sir nursing progrm plz tell me admission requirements Fees ?
Ik that medicine course is tough but is it really hard there in Italy (like oral exams and stuff). And can you name a few disadvantages of studying medicine there
Your videos are great
Studying medicine is extremely hard anywhere in the world. However, oral exams in Italy should not scare you because in most universities you have up to 5 tries to pass each exam. As long as you do the work and you are genuinely interested in studying medicine, it is impossible to fail!
Disadvantages would depend on the context of your situation (your background, finances, goals, etc)
@@MedSchoolEU many say that they wouldn't work there after their diploma why is it so I asked one he said the process is really slow and it is not that easy too is that true. I feel the pay is better as compared to my homeland (India) where junior docs make 500€ a month
And coming to the clinical experience part is it that worse they some don't even know to put on an injection and simple stiches during a surgery
@@obulidharsanth8906 Yes, residency is very competitive in Italy and not compensated well. This is the theme in most of EU, with some exceptions. However, with an EU degree from Italy you are able to apply to residency positions all around EU and most affiliated states like Switzerland and Norway, which offer much better compensation.
As I have mentioned in this video, yes hands on experience is lacking in most universities. However, you learn it all in residency!
@@MedSchoolEU thanks for the great info :)
Can we get a job in Italy after medicine and surgery
Supposedly yes! Although I do not know the exact details on this topic
If I wanted to continue my training in the UK after, would an Italian medical degree be recognised there?
Yes, although, you may have to do extra exams to gain equivalency.
When i checked the GMC website, it said that if you graduated from EEA or Switzerland, you probably don't have to give the PLABs. You should check their website.
Hello
Is it necessary to have ielts when enrolling for imat test?
Can I deliver my ielts results after doing imat test?
As far as I know, English proficiency certificates are not a requirement but only a bonus on the IMAT. It is used as a tie breaker if you score the same as someone else.
Hey, I just wanted to ask what if we don't get the university that we apply to as a non EU student can't we get any other university that have the cut off of the marks that we have scored?
Nope, as non-EU you can only be considered for the university you selected in the application
is it still same case this year and next year ? as far as i know , it seems bolonia can take non pre-registeration student , is it ?
@@MedSchoolEU
Can you cover the best universities for pharmacy studying
I cannot, I am focused only on medicine for now, and that is enough of a challenge!
@@MedSchoolEU good luck
How many years is the residency in Italy after studying medicine there?
This depends on the specialty. Residency is completed similarly in all of EU. It is typically anywhere between 5-7 years, again depending on the specialty and circumstances.
Are you still limited to 1 university for transfer students?. We are exempt from IMAT
You are not limited to one university if you would like to transfer. However, transfers are difficult and often impossible due to the number of seats available at each university. If university has no space for transfers, your other option is to sign up for the IMAT and re-apply
@@MedSchoolEU So if I am not limited I can apply to all possible universities and do pre enrolment for all of them to have the highest chance of securing a seat?
@@xeravy5641 No, you are limited if you are taking the IMAT. But if you are transferring the procedure is different for each university.
@@MedSchoolEU Yeah I am transferring and the university at Pavia told me there is no need for the IMAT, so If I applly to another uni will that complicate the process with the embassy?
@@xeravy5641 Possibly, but unlikely. The embassy does not care if it is giving out a student visa for Pavia or some other university... Just need to make sure with your local embassy
Could you name module system colleges in italy please especially milan???
Bologna is one what else??
I don't understand the question. Can you rephrase it
@@MedSchoolEUmodule system/based systm like when you study digestive system with its diseases, antatomy,
physiology not every subjct alone
@@nayera3463 System of what t\is taught in Italian med school?
Hey i have filled the pre enrollment form of turin so does it mean that i have chosen that university as my only choice for imat
If you are non-EU, then yes! You only have one university of choice.
@@MedSchoolEU actually i donot want to choose turin but i have filled the form of turin whose deadline was 28th of april. Does it mean i now cannot choose any other university . If yes ! What can i do now
@@anshtushir3880 Since you are non-EU, you can only fill out one application for one university. If you no longer wish to apply for Turin, you should email Turin university and address your issue! I am not sure if it can be corrected.
hi what did do then ? i have same concern
@@MedSchoolEU
Hi how about internship and postgraduate facilities??
As mentioned in the video, the university does not play a major role in internship or job opportunities
sir i ll give my 12th exams in march 2022 and my results come in may ending so can i apply for september 2022 intake for medicine plz plz reply
Yes, you can apply when you graduate with your high school diploma
@@MedSchoolEU with high school certificates i can apply right
@@princepandey0910 that is correct!
@@MedSchoolEU Actually in every university there is schlorship right.....?
@@princepandey0910 Yes, each has certain criteria
..why is the cost of livin so high....
I do not make the rules unfortunately :( ask the man upstairs.
@@MedSchoolEU xD ya I mean like here in india 200£ is wat like the average person earn per month and savings wud be like just 100£
@@razee7869 Yes i understand, there are scholarships available for low income families, including living expenses and food.
How to continue pg after completion of MD.MS?? In Italy??
What is "pg"?
Residency..
@@malsawmihranglung9402 If you wish to do residency in Italy, you will write an exam after completing your degree. Your placements will be largely based on the exam score among other factors
@@MedSchoolEU can you please give me the website or link where I can get more information for giving exam for residency 🙏🙏
@@malsawmihranglung9402 I am not sure of any at the moment as I am only working on Med School applications. However, I suggest you check out the medicalschooleu subreddit
Hi dear
I just want you to make a video about foundation course for med school (specially for non.eu)how to apply.?where to find them?and What should we do ?
I have plenty of guides and information on my channel. If you are looking for something more specific, let me know
@@MedSchoolEU I am looking for campus foundation course but i couldn't get enough about it .if you have time make a video about that .
@@blndblnd1485 What do you mean by campus foundation course?
Where’s your email pls ?
In the description box under the video
Sir pls consider replying
I wanna know when does the application form begin for non eu students. I particularly belong from india just in case it helps .
Check out my videos on pre-enrollment, they have all the info you need