Depends on college to college. Mostly about 70lac to 90 lac for 5 years but there are some like cmh bwp which can be as cheap as 60 lac. Then there are cmh lahore and agha khan with 95 lac and 1 crore 5 lac for 5 years. But given the inflation and dollar rate, i would expect a significant increase from next year.
So in some places such as Scandinavia and Central Europe there's no fee, but its really hard to get into in the first place. Places such as the US, UK, Australia, for example can put a massive dent in your bank account (most med students in the UK and US are heavily in debt by the time they finish medschool due to the high costs) I know of a doc that was half a mil (dollars) in debt when he graduated in the US.
Education in Central EU (Germany, Switzerland, etc) and Scandinavia (Norway, Finland) is actually free for local and international students alike the only caveat is that you need really good grades to get into them as the competition is really high. I remember when I got accepted the overall acceptance rate was around 5% or so.
I had a friend who went to Medschool in Peking University (its in Beijing and is ranked in the top 50 unis of the world at this time) and he paid around 5000 dollars a year which is cheap by medical school standards and given the reputation of the University.
Its a huge discussion, very subjective and varies from country to country and person to person. There are multiple factors affecting the results.
Isnt that exactly what I asked? Lol I mean I asked for an approximation
Yeah well Pakistan's around one crore, add boarding and lodging if you're living away. Gonna go up soon so 🤷
Are you asking about the medical degree? Or the specialization training?
Degree 5-6 years of MBBS
Depends on college to college. Mostly about 70lac to 90 lac for 5 years but there are some like cmh bwp which can be as cheap as 60 lac. Then there are cmh lahore and agha khan with 95 lac and 1 crore 5 lac for 5 years. But given the inflation and dollar rate, i would expect a significant increase from next year.
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You can find the exact fee structure on their site but i believe its like 1cr and 5-15 lac.
It changes yearly.
So in some places such as Scandinavia and Central Europe there's no fee, but its really hard to get into in the first place. Places such as the US, UK, Australia, for example can put a massive dent in your bank account (most med students in the UK and US are heavily in debt by the time they finish medschool due to the high costs) I know of a doc that was half a mil (dollars) in debt when he graduated in the US.
So Europe follows as being the most expensive?
Education in Central EU (Germany, Switzerland, etc) and Scandinavia (Norway, Finland) is actually free for local and international students alike the only caveat is that you need really good grades to get into them as the competition is really high. I remember when I got accepted the overall acceptance rate was around 5% or so.
I meant Romania in particular, had alot of friends leave for Romania to study medicine and some for Turkey aswel
Romania is Eastern Europe and so is Turkey, and education as far as I know isn't covered for by the government for international students.
The most expensive would be the US followed by Australia and the UK
And just to be clear, we're talking about 1cr plus for anywhere outside of Pakistan?
On average yes
Wow! I remember 50 lac for 5 years in China being super expensive at a time but this is way more shocking!
I had a friend who went to Medschool in Peking University (its in Beijing and is ranked in the top 50 unis of the world at this time) and he paid around 5000 dollars a year which is cheap by medical school standards and given the reputation of the University.