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Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
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About the Program

The goal of medical education is to train doctors who are scientifically and practically educated in medicine, capable of independent and autonomous medical practice, further education, and continuous training. The study of medicine provides the fundamental knowledge, abilities, and skills in all subjects necessary for comprehensive healthcare for the population. Since October 2003, a redesign of medical studies at Martin Luther University has led to more practical and patient-oriented training, as well as stronger integration of preclinical and clinical study content. Medical studies in Halle are characterized by clinical-practical training that begins at the earliest possible time according to students' abilities and skills, and by the opportunity for students with appropriate interests to engage in scientific work during their studies.
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The goal of medical education is to train doctors who are scientifically and practically educated in medicine, capable of independent and autonomous medical practice, further education, and continuous training. The study of medicine provides the fundamental knowledge, abilities, and skills in all subjects necessary for comprehensive healthcare for the population. Since October 2003, a redesign of medical studies at Martin Luther University has led to more practical and patient-oriented training, as well as stronger integration of preclinical and clinical study content. Medical studies in Halle are characterized by clinical-practical training that begins at the earliest possible time according to students' abilities and skills, and by the opportunity for students with appropriate interests to engage in scientific work during their studies.

General Requirements

Specific requirements for this program are not in our database yet. The following are typical for this degree and language in Germany — always verify the exact requirements on the program's official page.

Academic qualification

A recognised higher-education entrance qualification (Abitur or equivalent). International applicants may need recognition via Anabin and, if not directly eligible, a Studienkolleg + assessment exam (Feststellungsprüfung).

Language

German at C1 level (DSH-2, TestDaF TDN 4, Goethe-Zertifikat C1, or telc C1 Hochschule).

Typical documents

  • Recognised diploma and transcript (certified translations)
  • Language certificate
  • Passport and passport photo
  • Tabular CV (Lebenslauf)
  • Letter of motivation (for many programs)
  • Application via uni-assist / VPD (for most international applicants)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Medizin Staatsexamen at Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg

Is Medizin Staatsexamen at Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg taught in German or English?

This Other programme is taught in German. Make sure to check the language requirements (e.g. TestDaF, DSH, IELTS or TOEFL) before applying.

How much does the Medizin Staatsexamen programme cost?

No tuition fee (only semester contribution). International students should also budget around 800–1000 EUR/month for living costs in Germany.

What are the admission requirements for Medizin Staatsexamen at Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg?

Typical requirements include: a recognised secondary/undergraduate degree, proof of language proficiency (German), and (for non-EU applicants) a uni-assist application plus financial proof (Sperrkonto ~11.904 EUR/year).

When is the application deadline?

Application deadlines vary: winter semester usually closes on 15 July, summer semester on 15 January. Always confirm the exact deadline on the official university website.

Can I work in Germany while studying Medizin Staatsexamen?

Yes. International students may work up to 140 full days / 280 half days per year without additional permission. After graduation you can apply for an 18-month job-seeker permit.

How do I apply to Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg — directly or via uni-assist?

Most German universities accept international applications through uni-assist for document verification. Some unis accept direct applications — check the programme page on the official site.

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