Cheapest Medical Schools in The World for African Students
Medical Schools in Poland are affordable, and it will take you six years. Note that they have a preparatory programme of 13 months, and the fees could range from 5158 Euros per semester. The University Gdansk in Poland is a perfect example, and there's also the advantage of paying in installments. If you are an international student from Africa, do not make the mistake of thinking that you would pay the first instalment and work to pay the rest. Poland does not have many job opportunities that international students can benefit from while schooling. Another University in Poland is Jan Kochanowski University of Kielce which charges 6250 euros per semester.
Another country is Croatia
Faculty of Medicine, University of Rijeka – 10.000€ Source: https://medical-studies-in-english.com/admission/admission-requirements/
The cheapest is in Romania, and you could consider the following:
University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Craiova – 5000€ per year
Transilvania University in Brasov – 6000LEI for Bachelor studies, 4000 LEI for Master studies (for EU citizens), 5000 lei for both Bachelors and master studies (for non-EU citizens)
The University of Medicine Ovidius in Constanca – 7000lei for Eu students, 5000€ for non-EU student
If none of the above piques your interest, consider Bulgaria, Lithuania, Estonia, Italy, Cyprus, Malta, and Bosnia.
As an international student, you should ensure you have enough income from your sponsor because these countries can be tough for Africans to settle. Give yourself about a year to get accustomed to the environment before you can start making some income to take care of your personal needs.
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