MediStart – Study medicine ⚕️ in Europe

Frequently Asked Questions

Call us at +49 30 544 538 871 and participate in one of our online information sessions, comfortably from your home.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here you will find some of the questions that young students often ask our advisors. If your question is not on the following list, do not hesitate to contact one of our advisors and he will gladly give you all the information you are looking for. Call us at +49 30 544 538 871  and participate in one of our online information sessions, comfortably from your home.

Yes. Many MediStart partner universities admit students based on interviews and motivation, not just grades.

Requirements vary by country, but generally include transcripts, motivation letter, and sometimes an entrance test. MediStart guides you step-by-step.

Not always. MediStart works with universities offering programs in English.You can even study medicine in Germany in an international study program taught in English

Germany, Poland, Portugal, Cyprus, Spain, Latvia, Lithuania, Croatia, Malta and more — MediStart has a list of partner universities

Book a consultation, choose a country/university, prepare documents, and MediStart supports you through interviews/tests.

Transcripts, passport, motivation letter, and sometimes health checks.

Yes, with predicted grades. MediStart assists with conditional offers

Usually 2–6 months depending on the university

Vary by country; MediStart provides a full list.

Yes, but there are two requirements. First of all, your university must have a study structure similar to that of the medicine course in the country where you want to study the practical phase. Second, there must be a place available at a university of your choice. There are more and more universities abroad that no longer have the old study structure with preclinical/physics/clinical/examinations, but have also introduced the modern model of bachelor’s/master’s degree in medicine. Then the structure of the study program itself is no longer compatible with the old study structure.

Our informative sessions are totally free.

In general, the Medicine degree lasts six years, while Dentistry or Veterinary Medicine ends after five years of study. But this also depends on the country and university.

The combination with various academic programs such as the Erasmus program is an issue that must be dealt with directly with the university in each specific case.