Time stamps :) 01:17 - Abdullah’s journey into Medicine in Europe 04:01 - How did you find the move? 05:15 - What Medconnect Europe does? 06:46 - Entry requirements 07:53 - Tuition fees 08:32 - Admissions tests 09:21 - Cost of living + Funding the degree 11:55 - Course quality and standard 14:27 - Learning the language 15:44 - Returning to the UK 18:10 - Is there a fast track course for graduates? 19:14 - How will Brexit affect EU students? 21:29 - Are Eastern Europe gratuates less respected? 23:37 - Is there corruption?
I'm so happy I found your page this year. I look forward to you continuing to post quality stuff because it truly inspires me to do the same. You're the man!
Im 12 years old and want to be a doctor i know that sounds rare😅 but you are really really insparing it is so great to watch your videos about medicine thank you
Very interesting.. I’m a romanien and I can relate to what he says.. The best part in Romania is that, for us romaniens, there is an entrance examn and if you do well you can study for free the whole uni.. that’s good for those who can’t afford it but they are really smart.
This video is so helpful since I plan on applying on eastern europe once I finish dentistry and thanks for the time stamps since I can come back whenever to find specific info
Am in tbilisi Georgia ,From London, didnt do entry exam and pay $7k first year and 5k for the rest of the course. Cheapest country I've ever lived. 500$ living expenses. Including private accommodation bills foood everything. MEDICINE is MEDICINE if u dont put your 100% you will fail regardless of country or university period.
hey!! In Romania there are very few who pay tuition fees. The state gives us a number of scholarships, and based on your grade at the exam you have a scholarship. Then, in the six years if you have bad grade, you don't pass a course (you pay for them if you don't pass it on the thrid try you are automatically cut off from the scholarship). And generally, we have campuses that provide housing for students with a scholarship. So your only expenses will be food and personal things. Also, in our thirth year we can go to the hospital for rounds and they get paid. We do have cadavers, we can go and do rounds at the hospital. Generally it's quite fine with the expenses and teaching quality. I don't know if it's like that in every eastern EU country but people who pay tuition fees are very rare. I do think that tuition fees were paid by students who got under ten at the entry exam. Also, we have a lot of medical congressions that help us with public speaking, especially if you choose Bucharest or Cluj. Hope I explained everything clearly, so definitely consider romania if you want to study abroad, I promise you that it's fine and everybody will want to talk to you to improve their English. :)
Also, the first 30 or so students are always students who enter based on participating in national contests in physics biology and chemistry . So they enter without having to take the entry exam. I don't know if it's the same in the UK. Just thought I would mention that.
Hey! That's for national students studying on the Romanian language course. If you want to study in English or French in Romania at universities like in Cluj or Iasi then you have to pay tuition fees as a self-funded candidate :)
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Hi! How are you? MashaAllah thank you for this informative and life saving video . I wanted to ask you, I have heard that some countries in Europe, such as Italy do not provide license to practice medicine? What to do think of this? Take care Akhi.
i study in ukraine and i lowkey hate it here classes are mandatory the corruption no practical trainings just work hard and go to a really reputable school
Same here. I study in Moldova and it’s exactly like that the school just treats us like trash and just cares for money and they don’t teach us anything and when we don’t know the material they get upset that they have to teach us even though that’s their job. The teachers just live off of students money and everyone just pays there way.
he didnt address the UKFPO and the "match"process how not all applicants get slots and therefore can't do the FY2. Also how u need to know fluent Bulgarian to explain things to the patient etc. How will you learn how to take history if you cant communicate effectively in the language. He should have spoken about he's own grasp of the language too.
As time was short I couldnt go into much detail but I am aware not everybody gets a place for the FY2 posts first time round. Currently this is the main route which is why I mentioned it however I also mentioned that we are working with organisations to bring about more opportunities for graduates from Eastern Europe and a very good example of that is the Gateway for Doctors programme being set up by Doctors Direct, here is a link for you to learn more: www.nhsprofessionals.nhs.uk/Campaigns/Start-your-NHS-Career-with-Doctors-Direct/News---List/News---Details?Id=Gateway-for-Doctors-Update In terms of fluency in Bulgarian. As mentioned, you must learn bulgarian for your first two years and this is to help you communicate with patients in the clinical years. As a student in 5th yr, our professors always stress the importance of practicing our Bulgarian and to speak to patients ourselves. Its not easy but it sure is rewarding :)
Man 6k in Bulgaria?? In Slovakia there are no tuition fees when you study on state universities, great example is Comenius University, with Medical Faculties in Bratislava&Martin, where there are plenty of students from Iceland+Scandinavian countries, which says something about the quality of school
Hello , i have a question : i don't know where to stuydy medicine romania or ukraain or another country i really have lots of douts can someone help me
@@saf-mm2mh Hey, yes you will be able to apply with chem and maths. Minimum you need one A level in either chem or bio. There will be an entrance exam that has a bio paper but we will help you with that. Give medconnect a shout and we should be able to help you :)
The issue presents itself once you graduate... When applying for further training positions people can see that you weren't deserving of a medicine place and so you're rejected left right and centre. Don't do it in Europe.
If you are a competent dr with a GMC licence and do your job properly, why would you be rejected? IMGs are a major part of the NHS and many have trained even outside of Europe.
Time stamps :)
01:17 - Abdullah’s journey into Medicine in Europe
04:01 - How did you find the move?
05:15 - What Medconnect Europe does?
06:46 - Entry requirements
07:53 - Tuition fees
08:32 - Admissions tests
09:21 - Cost of living + Funding the degree
11:55 - Course quality and standard
14:27 - Learning the language
15:44 - Returning to the UK
18:10 - Is there a fast track course for graduates?
19:14 - How will Brexit affect EU students?
21:29 - Are Eastern Europe gratuates less respected?
23:37 - Is there corruption?
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Do you know which Medical university of Bulgaria he studies in?
@@Joannula96 plovdiv
@@Joannula96 Hi I study at Plovdiv Medical University
Poznan! Check out @englishstudentunion on instagram if you're interested in seeing first-hand med student life
I'm so happy I found your page this year. I look forward to you continuing to post quality stuff because it truly inspires me to do the same. You're the man!
Ahh thank you, glad you found it useful :)
Im 12 years old and want to be a doctor i know that sounds rare😅 but you are really really insparing it is so great to watch your videos about medicine thank you
Sahil Ismailkhil am 17 doing my a levels my advice to u is enjoy as much as u can once u pass ur o levels getting kicked by ur luck becomes often
@@zeddbernal1144 Thank you❤
Sahil Ismailkhil welcome
Zedd Bernal excuse me, I have some questions, what are A levels? And are they equivalent to secondary school syllabuses?
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Very interesting.. I’m a romanien and I can relate to what he says..
The best part in Romania is that, for us romaniens, there is an entrance examn and if you do well you can study for free the whole uni.. that’s good for those who can’t afford it but they are really smart.
Is it for international students also?
Anas your channel is a blessing! Thanks to you and to Abdulah ♡ this is some great quality content, very useful !!
This video is so helpful since I plan on applying on eastern europe once I finish dentistry and thanks for the time stamps since I can come back whenever to find specific info
wait you're studying dental and want to apply to med?
@@imeverywhere9633 once I graduate yeah
@@holyknight9507
well goodluck!
I'm in med and would prefer dental, lets switch places lol!
Amazing Video! I watched it all despite not considering studying abroad.
I watch videos on 2x speed.
Hahaha thanks for the support :)
I’m from Ethiopia I like ur page. All What u shared with us was well
Shoutout my habesha people!
Great to see others in medicine👏🏽 Hello from USA
really appreciate your channel and the effort you put into your videos, it’s helping loads of people. thank you!
Thank youu!
Thank you. This video cleared up a lot of misunderstandings.
I have a friend who went to study medicine at Bulgaria and I was really worried for her.
Yh I can understand there might be a lot of misconceptions, glad you found this useful
I really appreciate this video, it was very informative, so thank you!!!
needed this,
been thinking about going down this route this year
I recommend checking out @englishstudentunion on instagram to see first hand experience of what it is like
Great video and I love these informative videos that have guests in
In the near future, there will be a lot of this :)
YAY, Anas is back!
Am in tbilisi Georgia ,From London, didnt do entry exam and pay $7k first year and 5k for the rest of the course. Cheapest country I've ever lived. 500$ living expenses. Including private accommodation bills foood everything. MEDICINE is MEDICINE if u dont put your 100% you will fail regardless of country or university period.
I applied to tbilisi for graduate med how is it?
@@best6313 as good as any other east European university. Just about 100 or so british students in my uni.
@@binyaamiin that's great news I'm really excited to start this year
Hey could you give some more info or could I possibly contact you?
@@best6313 which university did you apply to?
I am from Belgium and i have literally almist watched all of your videos
hey!! In Romania there are very few who pay tuition fees. The state gives us a number of scholarships, and based on your grade at the exam you have a scholarship. Then, in the six years if you have bad grade, you don't pass a course (you pay for them if you don't pass it on the thrid try you are automatically cut off from the scholarship). And generally, we have campuses that provide housing for students with a scholarship. So your only expenses will be food and personal things. Also, in our thirth year we can go to the hospital for rounds and they get paid. We do have cadavers, we can go and do rounds at the hospital. Generally it's quite fine with the expenses and teaching quality. I don't know if it's like that in every eastern EU country but people who pay tuition fees are very rare. I do think that tuition fees were paid by students who got under ten at the entry exam. Also, we have a lot of medical congressions that help us with public speaking, especially if you choose Bucharest or Cluj. Hope I explained everything clearly, so definitely consider romania if you want to study abroad, I promise you that it's fine and everybody will want to talk to you to improve their English. :)
Also, the first 30 or so students are always students who enter based on participating in national contests in physics biology and chemistry . So they enter without having to take the entry exam. I don't know if it's the same in the UK. Just thought I would mention that.
Hey! That's for national students studying on the Romanian language course. If you want to study in English or French in Romania at universities like in Cluj or Iasi then you have to pay tuition fees as a self-funded candidate :)
Thought about doing this!!! Loved the video!!
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really interesting another example of if you want something hard enough
go get it, easy routes are an illusion
Yep!
good questions!
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Hello Anas , Nice to know you. I love your content.
Hi bro I subscribed to your channel after watching this video. Nice one.
Lovely video as usual!
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Love this video bro keep it up 💯💯
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Love your videos
The most important thing in life is knowledge of foreign languages! Thanks to foreign languages you can realize all your dreams and realize your grandiose ambitions! I would like to recommend all the practices of Yuriy Ivantsiv ''Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign language". This book will be an indispensable helper, a handbook for every person who studies a foreign language! This book contains invaluable tips, questions and answers, and solutions to problems faced by anyone who studies a foreign language! Knowledge is power! And knowledge of foreign languages is your power multiplied by many times! Success to all in self-development!
Keep uploading bro, your motivating me to study harder. Mashallah
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Hi! How are you?
MashaAllah thank you for this informative and life saving video . I wanted to ask you, I have heard that some countries in Europe, such as Italy do not provide license to practice medicine? What to do think of this? Take care Akhi.
These are good videos, but Anas we need them chill day vlogs akh, they are a madness
Yh I knowww, is peak just cous of time constraints, imma try pull these out iA
i study in ukraine and i lowkey hate it here classes are mandatory the corruption no practical trainings
just work hard and go to a really reputable school
LOUDER!!!!
Same here. I study in Moldova and it’s exactly like that the school just treats us like trash and just cares for money and they don’t teach us anything and when we don’t know the material they get upset that they have to teach us even though that’s their job. The teachers just live off of students money and everyone just pays there way.
Which university in Ukraine?
Which university is that???
I currently live in Middle East my qs is what If during this whole corona situation all the uk borders are closed ? can I still join medical school
MashAllah nice information
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he didnt address the UKFPO and the "match"process how not all applicants get slots and therefore can't do the FY2. Also how u need to know fluent Bulgarian to explain things to the patient etc. How will you learn how to take history if you cant communicate effectively in the language. He should have spoken about he's own grasp of the language too.
Fair enough, I mean I couldn’t make the video 1hr long ygm
As time was short I couldnt go into much detail but I am aware not everybody gets a place for the FY2 posts first time round. Currently this is the main route which is why I mentioned it however I also mentioned that we are working with organisations to bring about more opportunities for graduates from Eastern Europe and a very good example of that is the Gateway for Doctors programme being set up by Doctors Direct, here is a link for you to learn more:
www.nhsprofessionals.nhs.uk/Campaigns/Start-your-NHS-Career-with-Doctors-Direct/News---List/News---Details?Id=Gateway-for-Doctors-Update
In terms of fluency in Bulgarian. As mentioned, you must learn bulgarian for your first two years and this is to help you communicate with patients in the clinical years. As a student in 5th yr, our professors always stress the importance of practicing our Bulgarian and to speak to patients ourselves. Its not easy but it sure is rewarding :)
Is it possible to study in Bulgaria if someone has not have bio and chemistry in their A-levels?
very informative , such a chill discussion ! wondering how you did the audio set up for this sort of invterview ? a boom mic ?
Ah thanks dude, yep boom mic
Anas Nuur Ali is this directly from the camera ? Or do you have like two boom mics on a mic stand for each ? 🤔
Thanks you bro
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Man 6k in Bulgaria?? In Slovakia there are no tuition fees when you study on state universities, great example is Comenius University, with Medical Faculties in Bratislava&Martin, where there are plenty of students from Iceland+Scandinavian countries, which says something about the quality of school
How to take admission
You do pay tuition fees
For the foreigners?
EE Dragon r yes
@@Christoph.D no we dont, you only pay for basic stuff like books,dorm etc..
Means, British kids having medicine degree from any country don't need to do PLAB ??
Can you make an uprated version please
Brr,Brr
Roxanne. Roxanne!!!
Brrrrr
@@AnasNuurAli lil astagfirallah on dat
bit late but what if you haven't done chemistry and biology at a level can you still make it into medicine
Great info bro! do they still need to do an entrance exam?
Hello , i have a question : i don't know where to stuydy medicine romania or ukraain or another country i really have lots of douts can someone help me
Where did you join?
@@rosephilip4156 I joined in moscow
@@badays5839 ohh . How's it there ?
@@rosephilip4156 My first year was online :/
@@badays5839 ohhh
Anes ma best love u
I hope you liked the video
Off course
Bachelor nursing University available there?
Wich one is good & fees etc
I have a question, after doing A levels do I need to do bachelor before going into med school
No
No
Can you tell me if I go to Canada
Shahzad Sulaman only if ur going to Canada
Shahzad Sulaman best is to go To malasyia for entering medical school u only need ur high school marks no sat no neet and there is no entrance exam
With the new brexit rules - what does it mean? Do you have to write exams
Plz. Area similar video with international medical student in Russia
I did chemistry and physics so will I be able to apply to any eastern european country?
Yes you will, contact us :)
@@absmalik96 would I be able to apply to Plovdiv medical school with just chemistry and maths?
@@saf-mm2mh Hey, yes you will be able to apply with chem and maths. Minimum you need one A level in either chem or bio. There will be an entrance exam that has a bio paper but we will help you with that. Give medconnect a shout and we should be able to help you :)
@@absmalik96 ok thank you!
How to take addmison in medical ??. Pls guide us.. pls tell me academic structure
ربنا يحلكؤم ليباض حز زمن صعب واحد يحصل صديقة
I didn’t understand this ^
@@AnasNuurAli ok my bor
እንደዚ አይነት ጓደኛ ዬለም አላህ አይለያቹ ነው ያልኩት ውድ ወንድም
What's that skateboard electric you use again what's the name
Exway :)
Guys what are opinion about Charles uni in Czech Republic
Any drs graduated via Medconnect?
I'm in the US how do I perform well on MCAT?
In case someone considers studying medicine in Romania and has some questions, write me a comment :)
hey, is there the "corruption" happening there?
@@manalilistreet You hear about it here and there. But I haven't experienced it myself.
Do a collab with Ali Abdaal
so there are no student loans whatsoever , how does a student who have just finished alevels gonna get 6000 euros per year from ??
these universities are just hunting on money
in Bulgaria they have student loans {sofia medical university}
This dude was with Ali abdal
What’s the age limit to medicine in the uk and Eastern Europe
Message MedConnect they’ll be able to give all the info
Which uni is Abdul studying in .....are universities corrupted in Bulgaria..in Ukraine students can literally pass by passing their professors
I just know about Kharkiv medical University ..I don’t about others
can you make daily vlogs
Please can you provide me with your contact details. As my son is looking to apply for medicine abroad in Europe
lol u couldnt get into uk thats why you went there lol
Love these chatty videos
Glad you like it :)
The issue presents itself once you graduate... When applying for further training positions people can see that you weren't deserving of a medicine place and so you're rejected left right and centre. Don't do it in Europe.
If you are a competent dr with a GMC licence and do your job properly, why would you be rejected? IMGs are a major part of the NHS and many have trained even outside of Europe.