Explained : How to Study MBBS in Germany | Yukti Belwal

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Studying for an MBBS in Germany comes at a higher quality and an affordable price, making it a much-desired option for many passionate medical students from all over the world. The quality of education you’ll receive at German universities and relevant hands-on experience during your course will indicate your further career pathway in terms of job opportunities and academic achievements
As a country which prides a modern and globally valued medical system, Germany is committed to having the best medical schools in the world to maintain its reputation. So when deciding to enroll a medical degree in Germany you must expect a tougher competition. As such, start preparing from now by getting to know how good you have to be and how much you’ll need in your bank account to be able to attend a medical course in Germany.
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How many years does it take to get an MBBS in Germany?
In Germany, a regular MBBS course lasts for 6 years and 3 months. But since MBBS courses in are taught in the German language those who don’t have the proper level of German have to spend an additional year into a language preparatory course before entering the regular course. Thus an MBBS in Germany may take up to 7 years and 3 months.

An MBBS in Germany covers four main stages:

Stage 1 (2 years or 4 semesters) – Pre-clinical section

During this stage, you’re going to be introduced to major important concepts and topics in medicine like the basics of human anatomy required for further improvement in medicine. At the end of this stage, you’ll sit at the first examination test in your MBBS degree course known as the Examination for Physicians or Ärztliche Prüfung.
Stage 2 (3 years or 6 semesters) – Clinical stage

The clinical stage lasts for 3 years from the 5th semesters in your medical course and it leads to the second round of Physicians examination test. This section is the most important part of your medical studies in Germany because you will be taught about core concepts and topics in medicine while you will also participate in plenty of times in hospital environments.

Stage 3 (1 year and three months) – Practical year

After successfully completing all rounds of the Examination for Physicians tests you’re going to enter the final stage of your journey to earn your MBBS in Germany that of a practical year. For more than a year you’ll participate in real-life training sessions where you can put your skills and knowledge in practice.

Stage 4 State Examination and Approbation

State examination and Approbation are the final steps to become a recognized medical practitioner in Germany. You’re going to sit for a State examination once you have successfully completed your MBBS course. Its intention is to prove you have acquired the required theoretical and practical skills to perform as a doctor. Finally, you have to get a license to be allowed to practice your job as a doctor. Such a license is called Approbation or Berufserlaubnis in the German language and it’s legitimate for the whole of your life.
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So even for private MBBS admission we need to give AUFNAHMEPRUFUNG and FESTSTELLUNGSPRUFUNG!

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I can understand how difficult it would be to pursue a medical course in German language.

sundeutsch
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I have taken admission in Bsc..m I eligible for mbbs in Germany after bsc. And how much I have secure for it?? Please reply

tejasvinisingh
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Mam the student who score 85+ in 12th and also NEET qualified can skip studienkolleg??

adeeba_urooj
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mam, I have completed my 12th in 2024,
With 90%+ I have cleared neet too, but college fee is too expensive 😢,
Please tell what is the complete road map to persue MEDIZINE(MBBS) in Germany. please

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As u are an Indian(I presume) the best country is of course INDIA!! The standard of education is one of the best in the world with a plethora of cases for u to study from common cold to glioblastoma (into which only 1% of cancer research funds go into😥) and if u are a government medical student then look no further as it can't get any cheaper. AIIMS ND charges only 5000 rs. per year whereas other AIIMS charge 40000 per year separately for mess, hostel fees etc. The highest fees in AIQ counselling was for Rajah Muthiah Medical College at around 3 lacs per year. If u get a govt. Medical college seat then don't leave it unless u feel that it's not up to ur expectations and u can afford a prestigious private medical college or get a better govt medical college in the next round of counselling.

Now abt private medical colleges, the students with domicile who are allotted govt. seat in the college would have to pay less fees than those who got through management/nri quotas. Other state candidates would also have to pay more fees than domicile candidates in most cases(exception is Kerala). If u can afford it then definitely go for it especially the older reputed ones. CMC vellore is a private Christian management medical college yet in terms of fees and quality it is only second to AIIMS ND and on par with JIPMER and AFMC. A few good colleges are -

MSRMC, KIMS, BRAMC, SJMC, VYEDHI, JJMMC, FMMC in Karnataka.

PSGIMSR, KMCH, CMC, VMCHRC in Tamil nadu.

JMMCRI, AIMS, PIMS, MOSCMC, KMCT, AZEEZIA in Kerala.

Kerala is the cheapest state in the country in terms of private medical education. Here 85% seats are under state quota at 6.5 lacs per year fees and rest are management/nri quota at 20 lacs per year fees. All allotments are done by CEE which is the state authority for the same. But the low amount of seats means competition with state domicile candidates so it's hard to get.

Cost of living in India is cheap as u know it. Check the hostel fees for each state.

Now abt abroad, countries like US, UK, Australia, NZ etc. are good in terms of education standards but the Fees and cost of living is higher. U can try to study medicine in Germany or Norway as it is free there but u will have to learn their language. Other European union countries are ok but as an Indian u will face a little racism not inside the college but outside amongst common people. DO NOT GO FOR EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES. It's far worse there than what it looks like. I have friends in TSMU Georgia and they have told me their experience. The university has qs world ranking between 601–650 but they do not allow them to physically examine the patient. U can only talk to them. Also if u don't pass ur semester end exams u cannot go home for the holidays and have to study till u pass the supplementary exams. Overall not a good experience for around 25 lakhs for the full course. China is ok but the ridicule u will face when coming back to India might be overbearing. Philippines, Malaysia etc. are ok at least in the capital cities like Manilla but if disaster strikes u will be on ur own as agency will abandon u( it happened when the covid pandemic started).

Unexplainedhappenings
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Mam can you please make a comparison video b/w Neet and Mbbs in Germany plss help mam
Which one we prefer, how much % is that i can study in

azeem
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Due to lack of opportunity I am trying to switch my engineering career to doctor degree...95 % 😗😗

AdityaSharma-oung
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Russia and Germany have a semester system, just like Kazakhstan or Kyrgyzstan have semesters.about mbbs study how many semesters in Germany

medicosboy
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@YuktiBelwal Everywhere I read its 60% then how are you telling that its 85%? Explain

abhijitpradhan
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What about PG after BHMS in Germany??? Free, fee, study with part time job please clear all points?

drvimalpathakhomoeopathicc
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Only she told us about gap year on whole youtube😩😩👍🏻

amanrajliwal
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Mam I should bring to your attention that medical pg which you talked at the end of video requires German at C2 level. Medical German c2 is extremely difficult to master. One has to give FSP exam and every year it is getting harder and harder to pass the same. After two years with fsp you have to give KP exam and if you can't pass it in three attempts then you are out of Germany for ever. ( KP is like the final year MD exam). Much more difficult as you have to use only German .

TheSGK
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U r so beautiful 😍 keep motivating and encouraging people..

Death-FuryGaming
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I'm a bit confused don't they see marks of 11, 12 and than have a ratio of Aufnameprüfung exam with it or only 12 marks

brorides
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Omg so many exams hav to give jus to enter medical college 😱🤦🏼‍♀️

sheelaraj
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Ma'am could you please tell the alternative way to get into german med school if we want to skip studienkolleg. I heard that completing one year of bachelor's in india will cover up the gap but after that what exams to take for admission in med school Germany?

urjathakur
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Germany B2 requires 2 years minimum. It is not a joke. B2 level attainment is very difficult .
Racism is another issue.

TheSGK
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Ma’am I got 78% can I get admission for mbbs in Germany??

pratikchandel
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Kya invitation test kee fees german goverment provide kregi yaa humko deni hogi mam plz reply plz mam

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