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Why study Medicine in Hungary and at Pécs University?

Why study Medicine in Hungary and at Pécs University?

(Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy)

In 2006, Hungary adopted the Bologna Plan for university studies, so that all degrees are now recognised throughout the European Union. In addition, degrees are also recognised in the United States and thirty other countries.

Located in Central Europe, Hungary is unique and rich in cultural and historical values, and every year attracts thousands of visitors and students from all over the world. Its geographical location makes it easy for students to discover Europe.

Hungary is located in central Europe and shares borders with Austria, Slovakia, Romania, Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia. The country’s capital, Budapest, has a population of over 1.7 million.

Hungary is characterised primarily by its nature and, therefore, by its green areas. The Danube is the river that runs through the country and reaches the heart of it as it passes through Budapest. One of the most emblematic monuments of the capital and the country is the “Chain Bridge” which was built in 1849 and crosses the Danube.

UNIVERSITY OF PECS

The University of Pécs has achieved the highest ranking among all Hungarian universities in the latest ranking published by the Times Higher Education in London. It is ranked 5th overall in the world ranking.

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The city of Pécs, located on the border with Croatia at the foot of the Mecsek Mountains, is the fifth largest city in Hungary and has over 147,000 inhabitants. The climate is generally very similar to the Mediterranean climate, and being so close to the capital, Budapest, makes it an ideal city for travelling to different European destinations. In 2010, Pécs was named the European Capital of Culture.

University life in Pécs is very dynamic and diverse. Together with your classmates you will be able to discover not only the city of Pécs, but also the charms of the whole country. Remember that Pécs is a university city, so in addition to being surrounded by young people, there is a wide range of cultural and leisure activities on offer. There is always something to do, from museum visits to music festivals to traditional university parties.

The official language in Hungary is Hungarian, although part of the population also speaks Croatian (mainly in cities such as Pécs located on the border with Croatia). The language you will be able to communicate in on a daily basis until you have learned a basic understanding of Hungarian will be English. Due to the international degrees of the University, you will have no problem communicating in English both at the University and outside of it.

Sport and leisure: The University offers a wide range of possibilities for enjoying free time and doing sports. Before the semester begins, you can sign up for classes and teams that interest you. These activities are compulsory for Hungarian students, so there is always a high participation rate. If you are interested, you can join the Athletics Club, where you can compete in 12 different sports such as table tennis, basketball, etc. You can also enjoy the University’s sports facilities such as:

  • Heated swimming pool
    • Sports centre
    • Gym
    • Athletics track and basketball courts
    • Tennis courts
    • Outdoor swimming pool
    • Handball court

Culture and events: Pécs still has many monuments from Roman times, Christianity and the time of the Turkish Empire. The city is best known for the famous ceramic sculptor Vilmos Zsolnay, whose works are known throughout the world. The porcelain factory remains in the cultural quarter known as “Zsolnay”, where there are also numerous cafés, restaurants, art exhibitions, the Zsolnay mausoleum and the planetarium. There are still some monuments and mosques from the time of the Turkish occupation. In fact, Pécs is the Hungarian city with the largest number of Turkish monuments.


In 2010, Pécs was chosen as the European City of Culture. It has a Mediterranean atmosphere and hosts a number of cultural and culinary festivals. Pécs has something for everyone. In addition to the cultural opportunities, nature lovers can also enjoy the fresh air and green landscapes of the Mecsek Mountain.

DEGREES OFFERED BY PECS UNIVERSITY

Academic offering: Bachelor’s degree in Medicine, Bachelor’s degree in Dentistry, Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy
Location: Pécs, Hungary
Language: English
Method of admission: Admission test
Recognition of studies: studies recognized in the EU, the United States and other countries.

Medicine: The degree in Medicine at the University of Pécs lasts 6 years and is taught in English. Lectures are held in the main building of the Faculty of Medicine and the University Hospital, located in the immediate vicinity of the Faculty, has a capacity of 400 patients. This is where students carry out their university internships. In addition, the University also has other clinics spread throughout the city.

Dentistry: The dentistry degree at the University of Pécs lasts 5 years and the teaching language is English. The theoretical and practical classes are held in the main building of the dental clinic. This is located in the city centre, close to the university campus. The dental clinic has the latest technology and very modern facilities where you will find everything you may need for your training.

Pharmacy: The degree in pharmacy at the University of Pécs lasts 5 years and the language of instruction is English. In addition to the necessary knowledge in biology, chemistry and medicine, students also receive classes in economics, which is very useful when starting their professional life. The comprehensive training that pharmacy students receive opens many doors for them in pharmaceutical companies, hospitals and also in different health systems.

DATES TO APPLY FOR A PLACE

You must register before June 30th.

Access method:

To obtain a place in the university, you must register for the admission process and pass a test that includes questions on biology, chemistry and medical English. You must also complete an interview in English with the university’s professors.

Entrance exams

They can be done every Wednesday from March 2022 until mid-July at our offices.

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Accommodation:

The University offers a huge database of different accommodation options for international students. Depending on your preferences, you can find accommodation for around 165-250 euros per month.

Language:

The official language in Hungary is Hungarian, although part of the population also speaks Croatian. But due to the international degrees of the University you will have no problem communicating in English.

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