Why not think about the lovely continent of Europe, which is home to many of the finest colleges in the world, if you want to pursue a medical degree but are on a tight budget. If you're prepared to study — and become proficient in — the local language, you may even be able to finish your degree for free at certain schools. The likelihood is that you will have to pay tuition if you want to study medicine in English.
Whatever path you choose, getting a medical degree in Europe will likely be less expensive than doing it in the UK. Additionally, without sacrificing quality. The legendary continent's marvels are easily accessible during semester vacations by bus or rail. Imagine spending your semester breaks exploring Berlin's gritty streets, seeing the Northern Lights, and enjoying the tastiest pastries. Below are the THREE most inexpensive medical schools in Europe provide students with the opportunity to study medicine at some of the continent's most prestigious institutions.
1-Medical University of Plovdiv, Bulgaria

In six years, you may get a master's degree in medicine from the Medical University of Plovdiv. In one of the university's 29 departments, you may study preclinical and clinical specialties, from medical biology to endocrinology.
Annual tuition expenses are 7,000 euros for Bulgarian and 8,000 euros for English. Accommodation, health insurance, textbooks, and handbooks aren't included.
Apply here to join the 1,721 foreign medical students at this prestigious institution.
2-University of Bari, Italy

In Bari, Puglia's capital, is Bari University. Bari English Medical Curriculum is the school's English curriculum (BEMC). Both EU and non-EU students may afford this six-year medical degree program.
According to a previous student, tuition is comparable to other Italian medical schools. The public institution costs 156 to 2,000 euros a year, making it one of Europe's cheapest medical schools.
Apply to Bari's Medical School.
3-Kharkov Medical University

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