Medicine in Central & Eastern Europe

Preparation for English-taught Medical Schools in Bulgaria, Romania and the Czech Republic with targeted 1-on-1 live - online Lessons!

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With experience since 1981, top-notch teaching staff, and proven results, we provide everything you need to succeed in the Medical Schools of Central & Eastern Europe.

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A Legacy of Success Since 1981

With over 40 years of experience in preparing candidates for the most demanding exams, we ensure your success.

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The Best Professors by Your Side

Our team consists of specialized educators who know how to guide you to achieve your goals.

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Proven Results

We take pride in our students who secure places in top Medical Schools across Europe.

Countries - Universities

Czech Republic

Charles university, University Of Ostrava

Bulgaria

Sofia University, Trakia University, Plovdiv University, Varna University

Romania

Constanta, University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Carol Davila" Bucharest, Cluj, Iasi, Targu Mures, Timisoara, Craiova

Our Team

Anna Maroa Othonaiou

Admissions Consultant

Holder of an MSc in Occupational Psychology from the University of Sheffield and a BSc in Philosophy, Pedagogy, and Psychology from the University of Ioannina. With extensive experience in educational guidance, she specializes in assisting students in selecting the right university and successfully preparing their applications. Her systematic approach has resulted in a 100% success rate in student admissions to top universities worldwide.

Christos Michailidis

Biology-Chemistry Professor

A graduate of the Department of Biochemistry and Genetics at the University of Leeds, with postgraduate studies in Molecular Genetics at the University of Leicester, where he also completed his PhD. He has 17 years of experience as a postdoctoral researcher at leading universities, including Charles University, the University of Nicosia, and the Agricultural University of Athens. As an Associate Professor of Molecular Biology at the Agricultural University of Athens, he combines research with teaching and supervising undergraduate theses for students in Greece and the Czech Republic. His extensive academic and research background makes him highly specialized in preparing students for Medicine and related science programs.

Antonis Mitsopoulos

Physics & Math Professor

A graduate of the Department of Physics at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, with postgraduate studies in Theoretical Physics at King’s College London and a specialization in Astrophysics, Astronomy, and Mechanics through a second master’s degree at the Kapodistrian University. He completed his PhD in Mathematical Physics with distinction, making significant contributions to academic research with over 10 publications in scientific journals. With 12 years of teaching experience, he combines his specialized knowledge with education, preparing students for demanding academic programs.

Polyxeni Stavrou

English Professor

A graduate of the English Language Studies with Linguistics program at the University of Brighton, with postgraduate studies at the University of Sussex. She has participated in internationally recognized education programs, focusing on the development of analytical and critical reasoning skills. During her 15-year stay in England, she worked as a teacher specializing in standardized test instruction, providing high-quality preparation for students for internationally acclaimed examinations.

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Medical Schools in Eastern Europe: Bulgaria, Romania and the Czech Republic

Studying Medicine in Eastern Europe, particularly in Bulgaria, Romania and the Czech Republic, has become one of the most popular choices for international students. These countries offer high-quality education through internationally recognized English-taught Medical Schools. The opportunity to study Medicine in English, combined with affordable tuition fees, makes them an attractive option for students worldwide. Moreover, their medical universities are equipped with modern educational systems and specialized faculty, ensuring comprehensive academic training.

Medical Universities Abroad

The English-language Medical Schools in Bulgaria, Romania and the Czech Republic offer complete six-year programs, allowing students to graduate with a medical degree recognized throughout Europe and in many other countries across the world.

Medicine in Bulgaria

Bulgaria is one of the most popular destinations for students who want to pursue medical studies abroad. The country is home to six accredited Medical Universities offering English-taught programs, making it an ideal choice for those aiming to study Medicine in Europe.

Among the most notable institutions are:

  • Medical University of Sofia

  • St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia

  • Medical University of Plovdiv

  • Trakia University

  • Medical University of Varna

  • Medical University of Pleven

Medical programs in Bulgaria last six years and combine strong theoretical foundations with intensive clinical training. Students acquire all the essential knowledge and skills to continue successfully into medical specializations in Europe or to practice internationally.

When it comes to medical tuition fees in Bulgaria, they remain affordable compared to many other countries, making it possible to study Medicine at a reasonable cost without compromising on quality. This is why Medicine in Bulgaria attracts thousands of international students every year.


Medicine in Romania

Romania is another highly attractive destination for students seeking medical studies abroad. It is home to some of the leading Medical Universities in Europe, offering high-quality English-language programs at competitive tuition fees.

The most prestigious universities include:

  • Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Bucharest

  • Iuliu Hațieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Cluj-Napoca

Medical programs in Romania also have a six-year duration and are taught entirely in English. Students benefit from a solid academic foundation, while also gaining hands-on experience through clinical training in modern hospitals and medical centers.

Romanian Medical Schools have built an international reputation for academic excellence and comprehensive professional training. It is no coincidence that Medicine in Romania attracts thousands of students each year from Europe and beyond, thanks to its ideal balance of quality and cost of study.

Medicine in the Czech Republic

The Czech Republic is one of the most popular destinations for students pursuing medical studies abroad. The country is home to some of the top Medical Universities in Europe, offering high-quality English-taught programs with internationally recognized degrees.

The most prestigious institutions include:

  • Charles University, with five Faculties of Medicine, two of which are located outside Prague (in Hradec Králové and Pilsen),
  • University of Ostrava,
  • Masaryk University, recognized among the country’s most distinguished higher education institutions.

Medical programs in the Czech Republic last six years and combine solid theoretical foundations with extensive hands-on training in modern hospitals and medical centers. This ensures students receive comprehensive and high-level medical education, preparing them for professional practice and for pursuing medical specializations in Europe.

Every year, English-language medical schools in the Czech Republic attract thousands of international students thanks to their excellent balance of study quality, clinical experience, and affordable tuition fees.

Medical Tuition Fees

The tuition fees for Medical Schools in Bulgaria, Romania and the Czech Republic are highly competitive compared to other European countries, without compromising on educational quality.

The annual cost of medical tuition in Europe ranges approximately from €6,000 to €12,000, depending on the university and program of study.

This makes pursuing medical studies abroad one of the most cost-effective options for international students, while still ensuring first-class theoretical and clinical training.

In addition, these programs prepare students thoroughly for their medical careers, with opportunities to continue into medical specialties in Europe or internationally. Students graduate with strong academic foundations and clinical experience, making their investment in tuition highly rewarding.

Living Costs

The living expenses in Bulgaria, Romania and the Czech Republic are significantly lower compared to many other European countries. This makes them ideal destinations for students seeking affordable medical studies abroad while maintaining a comfortable standard of living.

The average monthly budget for accommodation, food, and personal expenses ranges from €400 to €700, depending on the city and lifestyle.

Larger cities such as Bucharest, Sofia, and Prague may be slightly more expensive, while smaller towns offer lower living costs without compromising the quality of education.

With their low cost of living combined with competitive tuition fees, these countries allow students to fully focus on their medical studies and prepare effectively for medical specialties in Europe or abroad.

International Recognition and Medical Career Opportunities

The Medical Universities in Bulgaria, Romania, and the Czech Republic are internationally recognized, offering high-quality education that prepares students for a worldwide career in medicine. Graduates from these Medical Schools in Europe have the opportunity to work in hospitals and clinics across Europe as well as in many other countries worldwide, applying their degree in a wide range of medical specialties.

With the right guidance and preparation, students can build an international medical career, gaining valuable experience in modern healthcare systems and taking full advantage of the opportunities offered by medical studies in Europe.


Guiding You to Success – Personalized Support at Every Step

At Koutsodontis Prep Center, with over 44 years of experience in education, we are dedicated to guiding you through every stage of your journey toward medical studies abroad.

We carefully analyze your academic background and individual needs to recommend the most suitable Medical Universities in Europe, whether in Bulgaria, Romania, or the Czech Republic.

Our services include:

  • Preparation and organization of all required documents for applications to English-language Medical Universities.

  • Designing a personalized preparation program, tailored to the entrance exam requirements of your chosen university.

  • One-on-one guidance at every stage of the admission process, ensuring that your transition to medical studies abroad is simple and effective.

With our support, every step becomes clearer, more confident, and more efficient, ensuring that our students begin their medical career with the knowledge, skills, and experience needed to succeed.

📌 Contact us today to learn more about our application and preparation services and discover how we can guide you through every step of your journey to study Medicine in Europe.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Studying Medicine Abroad

1. Which medical specialty should I choose?
The choice of specialty depends on your interests, skills, and career goals. Each medical specialty has different requirements, levels of difficulty, and duration of training. At our Center, we provide personalized guidance to help you select the medical specialty that best suits your profile.

2. What is the most difficult medical specialty?
The difficulty of a specialty is subjective and depends on each student’s abilities and interests. However, fields such as cardiac surgery, neurosurgery, and anesthesiology are often considered among the most demanding due to their complexity and intensive training.

3. How long does medical specialization last?
In Europe, the duration of medical specializations typically ranges from 3 to 6 years, depending on the field. Some specialties may require additional years of subspecialization or research.

4. Are there English-language Medical Schools in Bulgaria?
Yes. Bulgaria offers several English-taught Medical Schools, such as Sofia Medical University, Plovdiv University, Trakia University, and others. These are 6-year programs, providing full theoretical and practical training, recognized across Europe.

5. Is studying Medicine worth it?
A degree in Medicine offers international recognition, a stable career, and the chance to make a meaningful contribution to society. With proper guidance and the right choice of university, studying Medicine abroad is an investment in your future.

6. How many years does it take to study Medicine?
Medical programs in Europe usually last 6 years, combining theoretical studies with clinical training in hospitals and clinics.

7. I want to study Medicine abroad – where do I start?
The first step is to assess your academic profile and explore the English-language Medical Universities in Europe. At our Center, we support you through every stage: university selection, application process, and entrance exam preparation.

8. Which are the best Medical Universities in Europe?
Some of the most highly regarded institutions include:

  • Bulgaria: Sofia Medical University, Plovdiv University, Trakia University, Varna Medical University, Pleven Medical University.

  • Romania: Bucharest Medical University, Cluj-Napoca University of Medicine and Pharmacy.

  • Czech Republic: Charles University, Masaryk University, Ostrava University.

📌 Contact us today to learn more about our application and preparation services and discover how we can guide you through every step of your journey to study Medicine in Europe.