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Original post by Anilozen
I am studying ukraine. Czech republic is really good but they have a very tough entrance exam. Hungary is great but known as very expensive.Others have similar facilities. But you should go for a Uni where it is not overcrowded. UK is introducing a new universal exam for their graduates and international graduates so brexit won't be a huge problem. In terms of agencies, you should go with one that fits your budget.


I’ve heard about the exam being too hard for Czech Republic too. Do you know when the exam takes place and how I can prepare for it? I’m looking at Hungary too it looks like a beautiful place. I’m interested in Semmelweis and Debrecen any thoughts on the two? Also do they have entrance exams? Is so can you tell me when? I’ve looked into an agency called InterHECS they seem to have good reviews but they’re more focused on Bulgarian uni’s I need to find an agency who can guide me when applying to Czech or Hungary. Any you could possibly recommend? Budget isn’t much of a problem at the moment. Thanks for help:smile:
Reply 21
I'm studying in Romania at the moment as well, it's a lot easier to get in than the UK believe me I tried! In terms of BREXIT a lot of things are happening and the only way to be sure is to give it some time. Apart from that we will end up doing a UKMLA exam, I think in 2023. In terms of getting your certificate from the GMC it shouldn't be an issue since everyone will end up doing the exam. Of course I'm going to be biased and say Romania seems to be the better choice, at least for me! I would try and get more student's opinions and maybe even visit the places you wish to study. I came here to Craiova well before I applied just to get a good look at the place and see if it was the university for me. I also applied to Varna but for me I wasn't that much of a sun and surf beach person so I decided on Craiova instead, the brit in me didn't like the sun I suppose.
But what about clinical years? Don’t you have to learn Bulgarian to a practically fluent level? I mean, I know they’ll teach you during the course, but medicine is intense as is
Original post by Dr Daniela
I think only graduate programs available are in Dnipro Medical Institute, Ukraine. Poznan, Poland and maybe New vision University , Georgia. Check those out as in bulgaria you will have to start from the first year. However, i only know people who have joined the grad entry in Ukraine


Hey Dr. Daniela, did you have to learn Bulgarian for your clinical years?
Original post by hotali
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Hey, can you pm me with more info and which uni here are you talking about? I’m so confused as to what I should do.
Original post by hotali
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I was actually considering this university, it gets a lot of promotion. Hearing all of this is news to me.
Reply 26
I studied abroad.

But you'll have to do an exam now with Brexit.
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Original post by Lil08
I studied abroad.


Where do you study?
Reply 28
Original post by Mike Freiha
Where do you study?

Romania.
Reply 29
Original post by Mike Freiha
I'm thinking of specialising in Romania, do you recommend it?


Why don't you specialize here in the UK? It's much better.
Reply 30
Original post by Mike Freiha
I didn't make up my mind it's still a long way from now but I considered romania because i hear that it's a nice place to live in and cheap

Do you live in the UK? Also, do you speak Romanian?
Study in Europe?
We are in Europe.
I would choose Prague. Aside from being a very good university, the city is much better than Plovdiv or any other eastern/central european city IMO. Other cities I would recommend would be Budapest and Krakow.
Out of interest, do you guys see many 'mature' students ? I'm 26 and studying abroad is an option but a commitment ! haha
Reply 33
Original post by Mike Freiha
No I don't speak romanian can i not specialise in english language? I know that medicine students can study in english and i will study in english in ukraine


Specialise in English? No. You need to be able to speak to patients in Romanian. Also, there’s an entrance exam you have to take for residency posts.
Original post by Lil08
Specialise in English? No. You need to be able to speak to patients in Romanian. Also, there’s an entrance exam you have to take for residency posts.

Hey, where in Romania you studying? I want to go to Craiova myself.
Original post by FatWalrice99
Hey there, I'm also going to Romania. I'm thinking of Craiova or Cluj. Craiova is my first option though.
Are you going through an agency or?


I was thinking either Bulgaria or Romania. I think probably Bulgaria, but I might use an agency
Original post by FatWalrice99
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Oh sweet, thank you man. What about InterHecs? And have you done the entrance exam?
Oh sounds good then. I chose Bulgaria mainly because I don’t have A-Levels and was thinking of doing a HE Access course which is accepted in Bulgaria
Original post by Ayan Khan
Oh sounds good then. I chose Bulgaria mainly because I don’t have A-Levels and was thinking of doing a HE Access course which is accepted in Bulgaria

Oh okay I'm from Ireland so I don't have A-Levels either. Good luck though man!
Reply 39
Original post by Dr Daniela
I think only graduate programs available are in Dnipro Medical Institute, Ukraine. Poznan, Poland and maybe New vision University , Georgia. Check those out as in bulgaria you will have to start from the first year. However, i only know people who have joined the grad entry in Ukraine

...Ukraine?!😩

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