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Estonian University of Life Sciences — study in English in Tartu

🇪🇪 Tartu, Estonia💰 €11,000/yr🌍 English-taught🏅 EAEVE-accredited
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📍 Location
Tartu
Estonia
💰 Tuition / year
€11,000/yr
Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
🏠 Living costs
€500–700/mo
all-in student budget
📝 Admission
Biology & Chemistry
we prepare you — free
📅 Deadline
April–June
September intake
⏱ Duration
5.5 years
Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
🌍 Language
100% English
+ basic Estonian
🏅 Recognition
EAEVE · EU
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💰 The money question

"How much will it cost me — in total?"

Information table
ProgrammeDurationTuition / yearTuition — full course
Veterinary Medicine (DVM)5.5 years€11,000/yr€60,500
Your complete 5.5 years budget
Tuition (5.5 years)€60,500
Living costs (€500–700/mo × 10 months × 5.5 yrs)€27,500 – €38,500
One-off costs (application, visa, flights, setup)≈ €1,500 – €3,000
BecomeADoctor.eu full service€0
Total cost of your education≈ €89,500 – €102,000
📄 The paperwork

"What documents do I prepare?"

High-school diploma + transcriptMust show Biology and Chemistry. Originals required.
Certified translationInto English or the local language, by a sworn translator — we arrange it.
Notarisation / apostilleDepends on your country's treaty status — we determine which applies.
Application form + feeWe complete and submit it, and track the university's confirmation.
Passport copy & photosValid beyond your first academic year.
CV & motivation letterRequested for some intakes/interviews — we help you write both.
📅 The timing

"When do applications open — and close?"

Start early
Preparation & documents

Translations and legalisation take 6–8 weeks; exam preparation runs in parallel. Begin 6–9 months before your target intake.

Deadline: April–June
Application submitted

file-based ranking, some programmes with interview. We submit well before the deadline and track confirmation.

September
Studies begin

Visa (for non-EU), accommodation and airport pickup are all arranged before you land.

📝 The exam

"Is there an exam — and where do I sit it?"

What admission involves

Yes — a written exam in Biology & Chemistry at high-school level. We provide original past papers and coach you weekly until you consistently pass. We confirm the current year's exact dates and whether remote sittings are offered.

🌍 The language

"Fully in English? Do I need Estonian?"

English degree, local language for patients

The entire programme — lectures, textbooks, exams — is in English. You take basic Estonian courses during the early years so that from your clinical years you can take patient histories on the wards. Students consistently report this is manageable — and it becomes a professional asset.

🏥 The training

"When do rotations start — and where?"

From classroom to hospital

The first years are pre-clinical (anatomy, physiology, biochemistry — labs and lecture halls). Around year 3 you transition to the wards: clinical rotations run at the university's affiliated teaching hospitals in Tartu, covering internal medicine, surgery, paediatrics and the other core specialties, with final state examinations at the end of the course.

⚠️ The honest one

"What if I fail an exam? Am I kicked out?"

No — one fail does not end your studies

No. Like most EU universities, Estonian University of Life Sciences uses the ECTS credit system: exams typically allow resit attempts (commonly two resits), and failing a single exam does not expel you. The exact retake and year-repeat rules are set by the faculty — we walk you through the current official regulations before you apply, so there are no surprises.

🎓 After graduation

"Can I specialise in Estonia?"

Residency options

Estonian residency is open with Estonian language proficiency; the degree is EU-recognised so graduates commonly enter residency in Finland, Germany or the UK.

🏅 Recognition

"Where is the degree recognised?"

Worldwide career doors

The degree is EAEVE-accredited, giving recognition across the EU and an established RCVS route for the UK.

Student FAQ

Quick answers — all ten questions

How much does Estonian University of Life Sciences cost in total?

Tuition is €11,000/yr for Veterinary Medicine (DVM). Over the full 5.5 years that is roughly €60,500 in tuition, plus living costs in Tartu of about €500–700/month (€27,500–€38,500 across the course). Realistic all-in total: €89,500–€102,000. Our placement service adds €0.

What documents do I need?

High-school diploma and transcript (with Biology and Chemistry), certified translation, notarisation/apostille as required for your country, application form, passport copy, and for some intakes a CV and motivation letter. We prepare and submit the entire file for you, free.

When is the application deadline?

For the September intake the key deadline is April–June; file-based ranking, some programmes with interview. We build your timeline backwards from your target intake — contact us early.

Is there an entrance exam?

Yes — a written exam in Biology & Chemistry at high-school level. We provide original past papers and coach you weekly until you consistently pass. We confirm the current year's exact dates and whether remote sittings are offered.

Is the programme fully in English?

Yes — lectures, seminars and exams are 100% in English. You also take basic Estonian courses so you can communicate with patients during clinical training; the university teaches you exactly the clinical vocabulary you need.

When do clinical rotations start and where?

The first years are pre-clinical (anatomy, physiology, biochemistry); clinical rotations begin around year 3 and run through the university's affiliated teaching hospitals in Tartu. We connect you with current students so you hear first-hand how rotations are organised.

What if I fail an exam — am I expelled?

No. Like most EU universities, Estonian University of Life Sciences uses the ECTS credit system: exams typically allow resit attempts (commonly two resits), and failing a single exam does not expel you. The exact retake and year-repeat rules are set by the faculty — we walk you through the current official regulations before you apply, so there are no surprises.

Can I do my specialisation in the same country afterwards?

Estonian residency is open with Estonian language proficiency; the degree is EU-recognised so graduates commonly enter residency in Finland, Germany or the UK.

Is the degree internationally recognised?

The degree is EAEVE-accredited, giving recognition across the EU and an established RCVS route for the UK.

What does BecomeADoctor.eu charge?

Nothing — €0, ever. The university pays us a commission when you enrol. You receive free: eligibility assessment, exam preparation, complete application handling, visa support, accommodation arrangement and support throughout your studies.

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