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Studying medecine in europe
Does any body know actual cost of doing uni study medecine in europe? Specially Germany , sweden,finland, uk? Where would be cheapest?
Re: Studying medecine in europe
go to India or Pakistan. i have a relative in Hyderabad that i personally pay their med school. It's about 10,000/year
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Unless you are an actual citizen of said European country it is *NOT* cheaper to study there.
Don't be fooled by the low tuition fees. Access to loans and the ability to get part-time work is important.
Don't be fooled by the low tuition fees. Access to loans and the ability to get part-time work is important.
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Re: Studying medecine in europe
BlackRain wrote:go to India or Pakistan. i have a relative in Hyderabad that i personally pay their med school. It's about 10,000/year

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Re: Studying medecine in europe
It is probably in dollars. Still cheaper than UK unis.LiquidHYDROGEN wrote:BlackRain wrote:go to India or Pakistan. i have a relative in Hyderabad that i personally pay their med school. It's about 10,000/yearI hope that's in rupees. Ain't no way a timojilic degree is worth more than one from a UK university.
Home student fees in UK = £9000 per year
Overseas student fees = depends on subject, but see link & below: http://www.thecompleteuniversityguide.c ... niversity/
Humanities and Social Sciences £9,000–£10,800
Sciences and Engineering £10,200–£13,800
Clinical subjects £23,200–£26,000
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What about carribean med schools?Itrah wrote:Unless you are an actual citizen of said European country it is *NOT* cheaper to study there.
Don't be fooled by the low tuition fees. Access to loans and the ability to get part-time work is important.
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You can't export student finance to other countries.PLATINUUM wrote: What about carribean med schools?
Almost nbody has $50,000+ saved up for university, so you gotta borrow and international students don't have access to national student finance schemes due to default risks.
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really? I'm pretty sure that student loans in canada gives you a small amount of money to finance your studies abroad. its a very tiny amount but they still give it to you.Itrah wrote:You can't export student finance to other countries.PLATINUUM wrote: What about carribean med schools?
Almost nbody has $50,000+ saved up for university, so you gotta borrow and international students don't have access to national student finance schemes due to default risks.
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the UK and many other countries don't allow it IIRC.PLATINUUM wrote: really? I'm pretty sure that student loans in canada gives you a small amount of money to finance your studies abroad. its a very tiny amount but they still give it to you.
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Re: Studying medecine in europe
Cheapest is either the Austrian universities or Germany. Then spain
Germany is 700 € PER SEMESTER, AUSTRIA IS 750€ AND THEY ARE TWO MOST ADVANCED NATIONS IN THE WORLD. Very good deal as you know, plus I would say go Germany and give those nazis chicks a taste of isaaq ceeb
Don't come to the UK, too expensive 15 per year plus living cost multiply by 1.6 for dollar rate
Germany is 700 € PER SEMESTER, AUSTRIA IS 750€ AND THEY ARE TWO MOST ADVANCED NATIONS IN THE WORLD. Very good deal as you know, plus I would say go Germany and give those nazis chicks a taste of isaaq ceeb
Don't come to the UK, too expensive 15 per year plus living cost multiply by 1.6 for dollar rate
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Re: Studying medecine in europe
Also consider eastern Europe, Czech RRepublic, Russia, Poland have good uni's and their women are the best
Don't consider Asia unless Japan, south Korea, SinSingapore, China to lesser extent
Don't consider Asia unless Japan, south Korea, SinSingapore, China to lesser extent
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Germany and Austria don't teach in English, so your German has to be extremely good.
Only in the Netherlands you can find some English taught medicine programs.
Only in the Netherlands you can find some English taught medicine programs.
Re: Studying medecine in europe
oh okay. thanks.Itrah wrote:the UK and many other countries don't allow it IIRC.PLATINUUM wrote: really? I'm pretty sure that student loans in canada gives you a small amount of money to finance your studies abroad. its a very tiny amount but they still give it to you.
Re: Studying medecine in europe
Damn!
750 Euro per semester!
That's so cheap, but of course the cost of living + Visas are expensive right?
750 Euro per semester!
That's so cheap, but of course the cost of living + Visas are expensive right?
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Yes, but student accomodation is cheapRambie wrote:Damn!
750 Euro per semester!
That's so cheap, but of course the cost of living + Visas are expensive right?
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