Many students wonder if they can start medical school in Europe without speaking the local language. The answer is yes ??� you can begin your medical education entirely in English.
Across Europe, dozens of universities now offer complete medical, dental, and veterinary courses in English. Lectures, textbooks, and exams are all in English from the first year, so you don??�t need to learn Hungarian, Romanian, Polish, or Italian before you start.
While you can start your studies in English, universities usually include local language lessons from the first or second year. This isn??�t to make you fluent overnight, but to prepare you for clinical rotations (usually from year 3 onwards), when you??�ll interact with local patients in hospitals.
??� You don??�t need to speak the local language to enroll.
??� You will learn the basics as part of your training.
??� By the time you reach the wards, you??�ll be able to communicate with patients and gain real experience.