Universities

Studying medicine in Greece

Studying medicine in Greece is an attractive alternative to Germany. From its rich history to its modern medical education, Greece offers an excellent environment that will not only provide you with knowledge and expertise, but also a unique cultural experience.

Are you interested in studying medicine in Greece?
We will be happy to advise you free of charge about your options for studying medicine in Greece.

The advantages of studying medicine in Greece

Studying medicine is a demanding and long educational path. It is therefore important to be particularly careful when choosing the place where you start this career. Studying medicine in Greece has the following advantages:

NC-free medical studies

If you don't have a 1.0 A-level, the dream of studying medicine is far from over. In Greece, some universities give you the opportunity to score points with an entrance test, a letter of motivation or a personal interview.

Studying medicine in English

You don't speak Greek? No problem. Although the majority of Greek medical universities offer human medicine programmes in Greek, there are also some universities where it is possible to study medicine in English.

Study in your holiday destination

Greece is widely recognised for its fascinating combination of rich history, breathtaking nature, sunny weather and beautiful beaches. Add to this the delicious cuisine and Greek hospitality. You can enjoy all of this during your time as a student.

Together for success - futuredoctor and studying medicine abroad

Do you want to study medicine abroad and are looking for the most suitable university for you and don't really know where to start looking for the right country and a good university? futuredoctor is happy to support you!

Besides the Student advisory service In addition to selecting the university and accompanying you to the desired on-site appointments, futuredoctor also offers support during the application process and preparation for possible aptitude tests, as well as orientation at the place of study - including the search for accommodation! Get your application quickly and easily free info pack!

At which universities is it possible to study medicine in Greece?

Medical studies in Greece are offered at seven universities and some of them also offer an English-language degree programme in human medicine.

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Medical School

The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki is one of the most renowned universities in Greece and enjoys an excellent reputation. It was founded in 1925 and is one of the largest educational institutions in Europe with over 88,000 students. The Faculty of Medicine offers medical studies in English for 60 foreign students. There are numerous student councils and associations on the international campus. This offers you an excellent opportunity to quickly make connections and exchange ideas with your fellow students.

University of Athens School of Health

The University of Athens offers a medical degree programme in English in addition to the Greek medical degree programme. This is aimed exclusively at international students. In addition to the medical lectures, you also have the opportunity to take a Greek language course.

University of Crete Faculty of Medicine

The Faculty of Medicine at the University of Crete was founded in 1983 and is one of the largest in Greece. International students can study medicine in English. In the form of lectures, seminars and clinical traineeships, you will be taught everything you need for your future medical career, both theoretically and practically.

The Faculty of Medicine at the Democritus University of Thrace was founded in 1997 and offers medical studies in Greek. It is internationally recognised for its medical research and high quality education.

It is possible to study medicine in Greek at the following universities:

  1. University of Ioannina Medical School
  2. University of Patras School of Health Sciences
  3. University of Thessalia Faculty of Medicine
  4. Demokritos University of Thrace Department of Medicine

What are the requirements for studying medicine in Greece?

For the English-language medical degree programmes, you will need an Abitur certificate. A good final grade and good performance in the natural sciences are an advantage, but not decisive for the application. Alternatively, you have the option of taking a university-specific selection test or the Biomedical Admissions Test (BMAT) or the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT).

You should be able to present an IELTS or TOEFL language certificate as proof of your language skills. You should note the minimum score requirements of the respective university.

What exactly do you need and where? We'll help you get an overview.

How is the medical degree programme in Greece structured?

How long does it take to study medicine in Greece? The structure of the medical degree programme in Greek or English is similar to many other European countries. It has a total duration of six years.

In the first two years, the basic subjects of biology, chemistry, physics, anatomy and physiology are covered. This period is comparable to the pre-clinical phase in Germany. This is followed by the clinical study phase. Building on the knowledge gained in the first semesters, you will now learn about the diagnosis and treatment of various diseases in different medical specialities. At the same time, you will have numerous internships on various hospital wards, such as in internal medicine, surgery or paediatrics, to gain practical skills and experience. The final year, or at some universities the last three semesters, serve to deepen your practical skills and ends with a state final examination.

How much does it cost to study medicine in Greece?

To give you your Financing medical studies abroad To be able to make the right decision, you need to think carefully about the costs involved. The costs of studying medicine in Greece actually vary from university to university.

Education is basically free of charge for Greek residents. Students from abroad have to pay tuition fees of around 12,000 - 13,000 euros per year for the English-language medical degree programmes. For this you should apply for support with a Scholarship into consideration.

The cost of living is made up of rent, food, toiletries, transport, study materials and other leisure expenses. These are somewhat cheaper in Greece than in Germany and range from around 600 euros to 1,000 euros, depending on where you live and your lifestyle.

Country and people: Interesting facts about Greece

  1. With around 250 days of sunshine and an average of 3,000 hours of sunshine, Greece is considered one of the most sunniest countries in Europe.
  2. Mount Olympus is the highest mountain range in Greece and consists almost entirely of Mesozoic limestone. According to Greek mythology, this is where the Seat of the gods.
  3. Athens is the capital of Greece and is considered the cultural centre of the country. In the city you will find many cultural and historically significant legacies of ancient Greece. As the city has been inhabited for over 7,000 years, it is regarded as a Europe's oldest still inhabited city.

What should I bear in mind when applying to study medicine in Greece?

Applications to study medicine in Greece are usually made online via the application portal of the respective university. There you must apply within the Application deadlines upload various documents, such as a certified and translated copy of your school-leaving certificate, the results of the selection test and a letter of motivation.

Are you ready to realise your dream of studying medicine in Greece? Contact us today and start your journey with futuredoctor. We look forward to accompanying you on your journey and working with you to realise your dream of a career in medicine.

Do you definitely want to complete your studies in a sunny and warm country? Then take a look at the following countries: Medical studies Turkey, Medical studies Portugal, Medical studies Spain, Medical studies ItalyMedical studies Malta.

Starting shot

What are you waiting for? 🎉

Order your information package now, find out about studying medicine abroad and get started as a medical student!

Frequently asked questions

FAQs about studying medicine in Greece

Greece offers an NC-free medical degree programme, some degree programmes in English, and study in a holiday destination with a rich history, nature and hospitality.

Greek universities that offer medical studies include the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, the University of Athens School of Health and the University of Crete Faculty of Medicine.

For English-language medical degree programmes, you need a high school diploma, good grades in natural sciences and participation in a selection test or the Biomedical Admissions Test (BMAT) or Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT).

The degree programme lasts six years and includes basic subjects and clinical studies with internships in various medical specialties.

Tuition fees for English-language medical degree programmes are around 12,000 to 13,000 euros per year. The cost of living is around 600 to 1,000 euros per month.

Greece is one of the sunniest countries in Europe, home to Mount Olympus and Athens is considered the cultural centre of the country and the oldest inhabited city in Europe.

To apply, a school-leaving certificate, the results of the selection test and a letter of motivation must be submitted online via the application portal of the respective university.

The majority of degree programmes are offered in Greek, but there are also some universities that offer medical studies in English.

The medical degree in Greece is recognised in the EU, which enables graduates to work in various European countries, including Germany.

30 countries for your medical studies

Back Submit

Czech Republic

Pilsen, Brno, Prague, Olomouc

Medical studies in the Czech Republic

Hungary

Budapest, Pecs, Szeged

Medical studies in Hungary

Slovakia

Bratislava, Martin, Kashov

Medical studies in Slovakia

Poland

Poznan, Krakow, Szczecin, Wroclaw, Lodz, Lublin, Bialystok

Romania

Timisoara, Cluj

Medical studies in Romania

Belgium

Leuven, Antwerp, Brussels

Studying medicine in Belgium

France

Marseille, Bordeaux, Paris, Montpellier, Lyon, Grenoble

Studying medicine in France

Great Britain

Oxford, Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Cambridge, Manchester

Studying medicine in England

The Netherlands

Groningen, Maastricht, Amsterdam, Leiden, Utrecht, Rotterdam

Studying medicine in the Netherlands

Switzerland

Basel, Fribourg, Berne, Geneva, Zurich, Neuchâtel, Lausanne

Studying medicine in Switzerland

Austria

Vienna, Graz, Linz, Innsbruck, Salzburg, Krems

Medical studies in Austria

Italy

Bologna, Turin, Rome, Milan, Bari, Naples, Padua, Pavia

Studying medicine in Italy

Greece

Ioannina, Patras, Volos, Komotini

Studying medicine in Greece

Sweden

Lund, Uppsala, Örebro, Stockholm, Gothenburg, Umea

Turkey

Istanbul, Izmir, Ankara

Studying medicine in Turkey

Norway

Bergen, Oslo, Tromso

Medical studies Norway

Ireland

Galway, Dublin, Cork, Limerick

Medical studies Ireland

Finland

Helsinki, Turku, Tampere, Oulu, Kuopio

Medical studies Finland

Spain

Barcelona, Madrid, Valencia

Medical studies Spain

Portugal

Lisbon, Porto, Coimbra, Faro, Braga

Medical studies Portugal

Malta

Victoria, Msida, Gzira

Studying medicine in Malta

Denmark

Copenhagen, Aalborg, Odense, Aarhus

Medical studies Denmark

Bosnia-Herzegovina

Sarajevo, Mostar

Medical studies Bosnia-Herzegovina

Bulgaria

Varna, Sofia, Pleven, Plovdiv

Medical studies in Bulgaria