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Studying medicine in Luxembourg

Are the demanding admission criteria of German medical universities making it difficult for you to get in? Then how about studying medicine in Luxembourg? The small country in Central Europe allows you to start your medical studies without an NC. You can find more advantages, requirements and information on the structure of medical studies in the Grand Duchy here.

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The advantages of studying medicine in Luxembourg

The best thing first: The University of Luxembourg does not only look at your NC. Even without a 1.0 NC, you have a good chance of getting a place to study medicine. In addition, there is no test that has to be taken as part of the application process. You can score particularly well here with good grades in natural sciences. However, knowledge of English and French is also important for students.

Studying medicine in Luxembourg: Low tuition fees

The University of Luxembourg charges tuition fees totalling 1,600 euros for the three-year Bachelor's degree course in medicine. In many other European universities, you pay this amount, or even more, per semester.

Academic achievements creditable for change of location

Prospective doctors have the opportunity to have the credits they have earned in Luxembourg issued as certificates. After completing your studies or even during your studies, you have the opportunity to apply to universities in Germany or other EU countries and continue your studies there.

Exciting student city

Luxembourgers are considered to be very friendly, so you can quickly make friends. The country's multiculturalism and multilingualism create an international atmosphere.

If you want to go out in the evening and spend time with your fellow students, there is a large selection of bars, cafés and discos here. You can discover the other side of Luxembourg - away from the commuters and bankers who fill the streets during the day.

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At which universities can you start your medical studies in Luxembourg?

The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is one of the smallest countries in Europe. It is possible to study at exactly one university there.

Bachelor's degree programme at the University of Luxembourg (Université du Luxembourg)

The prestigious University of Luxembourg offers the three-year Bachelor of Medicine programme in German and French in the winter semester.

The medical degree programme at the University of Luxembourg is particularly distinguished by its early medical internships, which take place in collaboration with modern teaching hospitals in Luxembourg and partner universities abroad. The Faculty of Medicine at the University of Luxembourg uses modern pedagogical concepts and the latest digital technologies to impart the necessary medical knowledge. For example, there is an anatomy room with a virtual dissection table where you can study the structure of the human body.

Professor Gilbert Massard - Director of Medical Education

Professor Gilbert Massard is Director of Medical Education at the University of Luxembourg and helped to set up the Bachelor's degree programme. Professor Gilbert Massard is an expert in the fields of thoracic oncology, lung transplantation and medical teaching. He has published more than 250 scientific papers and holds numerous roles in national and international professional organisations. He currently holds the position of President of the European Society of Thoracic Surgery and Vice-President of the French Society of Thoracic, Cardiovascular and Vascular Surgery.

What are the requirements for studying medicine in Luxembourg?

The application procedure for the Bachelor's degree in Medicine in Luxembourg does not include an entrance test. Normal enrolment at the university is sufficient. One of the admission requirements for studying medicine in Luxembourg is that you have a university entrance qualification: the Abitur. The grades of your Abitur play a subordinate role. It is more important that you have taken as many science subjects as possible over a long period of your school career - preferably also as advanced courses. The grades of all science subjects on all certificates from the last three years of secondary school count.

The programme is taught in German, French and English, which is why corresponding language skills are also required. If possible, you should be able to prove your German and French language skills at C1 level. Corresponding language certificates should be submitted with your application. However, the university also offers a language course during your studies if your language skills are not yet at the required level.

How is the medical degree programme in Luxembourg structured?

How long does it take to study medicine in Luxembourg? Studying medicine in Luxembourg is very different from other countries and universities, as the total duration of the programme is only three years. After these three years, however, you are not yet a finished doctor, but have the opportunity to continue your studies at a partner university. Students here only complete the Bachelor's degree programme. The academic year in Luxembourg begins at the end of September and ends in mid-June with the final examination.

The content of the Bachelor's degree programme in Medicine is similar to the pre-clinical curriculum in Germany. Over six semesters, you are slowly introduced to the structure and function of the human body. It is comparable to a kind of introduction to medicine.

This initially includes basic scientific subjects such as biology, chemistry and physics. These are then deepened in the advanced areas of anatomy, physiology and biochemistry.

Acquiring practical skills is also very important. In addition to numerous collaborations with well-equipped hospitals, the university in Luxembourg has its own facilities where you can put your theoretical knowledge into practice. For example, in the "digital learning suite" you will learn how to perform an ultrasound or bronchoscopy, or how to listen to the lungs and heart. With a high-fidelity manikin, you can test your communication skills or your behaviour in medical emergency situations. In line with the motto "Never see a patient for the first time", you will be prepared for your hospital internships in numerous workshops before you are confronted with the real situation in hospital for the first time.

After completing your Bachelor's degree, you are not yet finished with your medical training. However, you will receive a certificate for each successfully completed course. These certificates will then be recognised at a partner university. There are universities in France, Belgium and Germany where you can complete your medical degree. The partner universities in France include universities in Paris and the University of Brussels in Belgium. In Germany, you can continue your studies in Munich, Erlangen-Nuremberg or Würzburg. Applicants with a school-leaving certificate from Luxembourg can also continue their medical studies in Austria, for example at the Medical University of Vienna. Due to corresponding agreements, school-leaving certificates from Luxembourg are equivalent to an Austrian school-leaving certificate and are therefore assigned to the "Austrian contingent".

How much does it cost to study medicine in Luxembourg?

To give you your Financing medical studies abroad to be able to realise the full potential of the project, careful consideration must be given to the costs involved.

The cost of studying medicine in Luxembourg is low compared to other European countries. The University of Luxembourg charges its students 400 euros per semester for the first two semesters. After that, the amount is reduced to 200 euros per semester.

Luxembourg offers a very high quality of life, but the cost of living is also somewhat higher. The rent for rooms in shared flats can be around 1,000 euros. This is why there are many student halls of residence in Luxembourg City, usually housed in attractive old buildings, where between 4 and 30 students live together. Even though these halls of residence are subsidised, the rents there range between 250 and 400 euros.

You should also budget a little more for food and leisure activities, so that you can roughly expect to spend between €1,500 and €1,700 in total.

When it comes to financing your studies, however, you can get support with a Scholarship get.

Country and people: Luxembourg - three interesting facts

  1. Luxembourg has the lowest population in Europe. As of 2020, Luxembourg had just under 625,000 inhabitants. One sixth of the population lives in the capital.

  2. Luxembourg is one of the smallest countries in the world! With an area of 2,586 square kilometres, it is the seventh smallest in Europe. It can easily be explored in several days. Good thing it's even free, because:

  3. Public transport is free in Luxembourg! Since 1 March 2020, nobody has had to pay for buses, trams and trains here. A great way to travel around the country and save a lot of money in everyday life.

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

In addition to your last three university transcripts and French and German language certificates, the University of Luxembourg requires further documents such as a letter of motivation and a CV detailing your experience and interests. It is important that you submit these documents completely, correctly and within the Application deadlines submit. Futuredoctor will be happy to support you.

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Unfortunately, a vocational baccalaureate is not enough for admission in Luxembourg. Take a look here at the countries that require a Medical studies with a specialist baccalaureate offer.

Do you live in the west of Germany and don't want to commute long distances? Then take a look at the following neighbouring countries: Medical studies Belgium, Medical studies France, Medical studies Netherlands.

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Frequently asked questions

FAQs about studying medicine in Luxembourg

 In Luxembourg, a 1.0 A-level is not required for admission. The university emphasises good grades in natural sciences and offers low tuition fees.

The University of Luxembourg charges tuition fees totalling 1,600 euros for the three years of the Bachelor's degree programme.

Yes, credits earned in Luxembourg can be issued as certificates and recognised by universities in Germany or other EU countries.

 Luxembourg offers an international atmosphere and is appreciated for its multiculturalism and multilingualism as well as the friendliness of the Luxembourgers.

Medicine can be studied at the University of Luxembourg, which offers a three-year Bachelor of Medicine programme in German and French.

A university entrance qualification (Abitur) and good scientific knowledge are required. Language skills in German and French are also important.

The programme lasts three years and leads to a bachelor's degree in medicine. It is similar to the pre-clinical programme in Germany with a focus on scientific principles and practical skills.

The cost of living in Luxembourg is relatively high. Students should expect to pay between 1,500 and 1,700 euros per month for rent and living expenses.

The last three school reports, language certificates, a letter of motivation and a CV are required for the application. Futuredoctor offers support with this.

Luxembourg has a small population, is one of the smallest countries in the world and offers free public transport.

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Hungary

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Slovakia

Bratislava, Martin, Kashov

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Poland

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Romania

Timisoara, Cluj

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Belgium

Leuven, Antwerp, Brussels

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France

Marseille, Bordeaux, Paris, Montpellier, Lyon, Grenoble

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Great Britain

Oxford, Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Cambridge, Manchester

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The Netherlands

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Switzerland

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

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Austria

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Italy

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

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Greece

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Sweden

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Turkey

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Norway

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Ireland

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Finland

Helsinki, Turku, Tampere, Oulu, Kuopio

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Spain

Barcelona, Madrid, Valencia

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Portugal

Lisbon, Porto, Coimbra, Faro, Braga

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Malta

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Denmark

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Bosnia-Herzegovina

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Bulgaria

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