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Medical University of Warsaw

Tradition and Excellence in Medical Education

Quick Facts

Location

Warsaw, Poland

Type

Public

Accreditation

Recognized by WHO, UNESCO, and European Medical Councils

Programs Offered

Medicine, Dentistry

Admission Intakes

September/October

Study Mode

On-Campus and Online

Why Choose the Medical University of Warsaw?

Academic Programs

6 years (integrated Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees)

Medicine

  • Comprehensive curriculum covering pre-clinical and clinical sciences.
  • Clinical training in university-affiliated hospitals.
  • Opportunities for research and international collaborations.
6 years

Dentistry

  • Comprehensive dental education with emphasis on clinical practice.
  • Access to advanced dental clinics for practical training.
  • Exposure to the latest dental technologies and methodologies.

Admission Requirements

  • High school diploma with strong grades in Biology and Chemistry.
  • English language proficiency test (for non-native speakers).
  • Valid passport.
  • Medical fitness certificate.
 
  • Required for Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmacy programs.
  • Covers Biology and Chemistry.

Tuition Fees and Costs

Medicine

€18,500

Dentistry

€18,500

Additional Costs

Application Processing: Fees depend on university requirements and program selection.
Accommodation: €300 - €500/month. Living Expenses: €400 - €600/month.

Living and Studying in Warsaw

Campus Facilities:

  • Modern lecture halls and laboratories with cutting-edge technology.
  • Accommodation with amenities like Wi-Fi and study areas.
  • Comprehensive libraries, sports facilities, and recreational spaces.
 

City Life in Warsaw:

  • Affordable cost of living compared to other European cities.
  • Rich cultural scene with museums, theaters, and annual festivals.
  • Safe and welcoming environment with a vibrant student community.

Clinical Training and Practical Exposure

Affiliated Hospitals:
  • Extensive clinical rotations in university-affiliated hospitals and clinics.
Research Opportunities:
  • Access to research labs and participation in innovative medical studies.

Global Recognition and Accreditation

Recognized by
  • World Health Organization (WHO)
  • UNESCO
  • European Union Medical Councils
Eligibility for licensing exams such as USMLE, PLAB, and others.

Application Process

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the degree recognized internationally?

Yes, degrees are recognized worldwide by WHO, UNESCO, and other medical councils.

Currently, scholarships are not offered, but tuition fees are competitive.

No, programs for international students are taught in English.

Living costs average €400-€600 per month, including accommodation, food, and transport.

All programs are taught in English for international students.

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