MBBS in Poland
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Complete, First published Jan 19, 2024
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Studying medicine (MBBS) in Poland offers numerous advantages, making it an attractive option for international students. Here are some key perks:

English-Taught Program: Poland offers a 6-Year Medicine Program entirely taught in English.

High-Ranked Universities: The country is home to several well-known higher education institutions, with many ranked in the top 1,000 globally.

Global Recognition: Graduates have the opportunity to pursue postgraduate studies in various countries, including the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Gulf countries, and India.

International Student Community: Poland provides a safe and stable environment with a rich culture, making it an ideal place for international students.

Rich History of Medical Education: Polish medical universities boast a long history of providing excellent medical education, with some institutions tracing their roots back over 200 years.

Opportunity to Settle in Europe: As a member of the European Union, studying in Poland offers the chance to settle in any of the 26 EU countries.

Eligibility for NEXT/FMGE Exam: The medical education in Poland aligns with the new National Medical Commission (NMC) guidelines, allowing students to appear for the NEXT/FMGE exam after completing their MBBS.
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