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Kashaw, Slovakia
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Medical studies in Kaschau (Košice)
The Faculty of Medicine at Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Kashaw has been in existence for 70 years. Over 12,000 doctors have been trained there since 1948. The international English-language degree programme, which is recognised throughout Europe, has been in existence since 1992 and currently enables students from over 40 different countries to enrol on the 6-year degree programme in medicine.
The university's teaching building is located directly next to the university hospital, which provides a unique and practical education.
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Pavol Jozef Šafarik University in Kashaw
At least 30 ECTS points (so-called credit points) are required to pass a semester in the degree programme. Students earn these by successfully passing various examinations in different subjects with different ECTS credit points.
Studying at the medical university in Kashaw involves a tightly timed curriculum with small weekly tests to keep students up to date and encourage them. Thanks to the small groups of approx. 10 students per group, students experience a unique and very practice-orientated course of study with very good Contact us to the teaching professors and doctors. Only the lectures are held jointly for all students.
A frequent concern of our future students is learning the Slovakian language. All teaching and studies in human medicine and dentistry at the medical university in Kashubia are conducted exclusively in English. However, it is important for students to find their way around their new place of study in addition to their everyday studies and to be able to communicate with patients in the hospital later on. For this reason, Slovakian is taught in the first two years.
Studying in English is a huge advantage, not only because you will have the opportunity to work as a doctor anywhere in the world in the future, but also because it will be much easier for you to follow current medical topics during your studies, as these are usually published in English first. So if you are fit in English, your Studying medicine abroad nothing stands in the way.
Through partnerships with other international medical faculties, students at the medical university in Kashubia have the opportunity to broaden their horizons and, if necessary, complete a degree programme. Semester abroad at another university.
- The Study human medicine graduates with the title MUDr. (medicinae universae doctor), which is equivalent to Dr med. univ. in Austria
- The Study dentistry graduates with the title MDDr. (medicinae dentalis doctor)
- The degree programme and the professional doctorate obtained are fully recognised in Germany, Austria and all other EU countries
- In accordance with EU Directive 2005/36/EC, you can start training as a medical specialist in Germany or Austria directly after completing your studies
Admission test at the Pavol Jozef Šafarik University
For the entrance exam at Pavol Jozef Šafarik University in Kaschau, you must master a total of 1200 questions (600 biology; 600 chemistry) in English, of which 200 questions are asked during the entrance exam and are tested using a written multiple-choice system.
Of the 200 questions, 100 are biology questions and 100 are chemistry questions. You can learn these questions in advance, as we will also provide you with the necessary documents. We offer you the opportunity to prepare for the test via our e-learning platform.
In order to pass the test successfully, you will need to study sufficiently. With us, you will be prepared for the entrance test under the best conditions and can even take sample entrance tests online. So you can see in advance how good your chances are of passing the entrance exam. We also provide you with learning videos and two books with questions and answers for the entrance exam.
Study medicine without NC and with a specialised baccalaureate
Unlike in Germany, the Pavol Jozef Šafarik University in Kashubia allows anyone to study medicine without the need for a degree. NC. This means that your previous grade point average is not relevant. You also have the opportunity to Studying medicine with a specialised baccalaureate to complete.
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With the help of our e-learning platform and our learning app, you have the opportunity to prepare for the entrance exam at the UPJS in Kaschau and for your studies flexibly and from anywhere.
The platform contains over 90 learning videos as well as multiple and single-choice questions in biology, chemistry and physics. This allows you to prepare for the admission procedure in Kaschau in a targeted manner! You can also carry out realistic test simulations.
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The city of Kashaw at a glance
With around 240,000 inhabitants, Košice is the second largest city in Slovakia. Voted the capital of culture in 2013, it is located in the east of Slovakia, is crossed by the Hernach River and borders the Slovakian Ore Mountains. Among other things, it forms the cultural and economic centre of eastern Slovakia and is equipped with an international airport and extensive rail connections.
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Frequently asked questions
FAQs about studying medicine in Slovakia
What makes Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice an excellent choice for studying medicine?
The Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice, founded in 1948, has a long tradition in medical education and is one of the best universities in Slovakia. The Faculty of Medicine is internationally recognised and has been offering an English-language degree course in human medicine since 1992. The modern campus and proximity to the university hospital enable a practical and high-quality education.
What study programmes and degrees are offered at Pavol Jozef Šafárik University?
The university offers degree programmes in human medicine and dentistry. These are taught entirely in English. The human medicine programme lasts six years and ends with the degree MUDr. (medicinae universae doctor), comparable to the Dr. med. univ. in Austria. The dentistry degree programme lasts five years and concludes with the title MDDr. (medicinae dentalis doctor). Both degrees are fully recognised in Germany, Austria and other EU countries and entitle the holder to specialist training in accordance with EU Directive 2005/36/EC.
How is the medical degree programme at Pavol Jozef Šafárik University structured?
The medical degree programme lasts six years (twelve semesters) and follows a structured curriculum that includes both theoretical and practical training. In each semester, students must collect 30 ECTS points by passing examinations in various subjects. Teaching takes place in small groups, which enables close supervision by professors and doctors. Lectures are held jointly for all students in a year group. In the first two years, international students also learn Slovakian to help them find their way in everyday life and in the clinical environment.
How does the admission procedure for medical studies work?
The entrance exam consists of a multiple-choice test with 200 questions, 100 of which are from biology and 100 from chemistry. These questions are based on a catalogue of 1,200 possible questions that are provided in advance. futuredoctor offers comprehensive support in preparing for the exam through access to an e-learning platform, learning videos and sample entrance tests. A letter of motivation is also required.
Do I need a certain grade point average (NC) for admission?
No, the Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice does not require a numerus clausus (NC). Your previous grade point average is irrelevant for admission. You can also study medicine in Košice with a vocational baccalaureate, which makes admission easier compared to other countries.
What support does futuredoctor offer for the application and preparation?
futuredoctor provides you with comprehensive support in preparing for the entrance exam and the entire application process. We offer tutoring and access to an e-learning platform with learning videos and test simulations as well as personalised support in writing your letter of motivation. We guide you through all the steps of your application right up to the start of your studies and help you to create the best conditions for the entrance exam.
How high are the tuition fees and cost of living in Košice?
The tuition fees for studying medicine in Košice are €6,250 per semester for human medicine and €6,500 per semester for dentistry. The cost of living in Košice is low compared to other European cities. You should budget around €300 to €400 per month for living costs excluding rent. A one-room flat costs around €300 to €400, while rooms in shared flats are between €200 and €300.
What is student life like in Košice?
Košice is a dynamic and culturally rich city in the east of Slovakia. With around 240,000 inhabitants and over 20,000 students, it offers a lively student scene. The city was named European Capital of Culture in 2013 and offers numerous historical sights, parks and leisure opportunities. Košice is known for its affordable cost of living and a wide range of bars, restaurants and outdoor activities.
What career prospects do I have after graduation?
Medical studies at Pavol Jozef Šafárik University are internationally recognised, particularly in the EU in accordance with EU Directive 2005/36/EC. Graduates can continue their specialist training in Germany, Austria and other EU countries. The MUDr. or MDDr. degree offers a wide range of career opportunities in medicine worldwide and enables you to work as a doctor in many countries.
How can I apply to study medicine at Pavol Jozef Šafárik University?
To apply to study medicine at the Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice, please use the futuredoctor application portal. We offer free advice on the application process, degree programmes and tuition fees. We organise the entrance exams and support you with every step of your application right up to the start of your studies.
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