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uniquevisa

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2y ago
Updated: 1/31/2026

You can study medicine in both Germany and France, and each country has its own requirements and advantages. In Germany, medical studies are usually taught in German and require a very high school GPA, along with strong language skills (typically C1 level). Public universities charge little to no tuition, which makes Germany very attractive for international students. In France, medicine is mainly taught in French, and students must also prove a high level of language proficiency. The system is known for being very competitive, especially in the first year, but tuition fees at public universities are also relatively low. Choosing between Germany and France depends on your language skills, academic background, and where you plan to work in the future.

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