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Tuition fees for the academic year 2025-2026 for EU and non-EU citizens are €13.000.
Tuition fees are generally paid in two installments. Should a candidate be admitted to the program a deposit of €3,000 (non-refundable) is required in due time to secure a place in the program. This amount will be deducted from the tuition fees and the rest of €10,000 should be deposited in two installments (early-September and mid-January).
The deposit of €3,000 is refundable only under the following circumstances:
- If a conditionally admitted student does not meet the predicted grades, the Program Committee may withdraw the offer of admission and refund the deposit amount of €3,000.
- If an admitted applicant encounters issues with visa issuance that prevent enrollment.
The applications platform will be accessible starting November 18, 2024.
The deadline for the application process is March 31, 2025.
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If you are not a native speaker or you have not a graduation diploma from a high school with the instruction in the English language, then you need to obtain / have obtained one of the following:
- TOEFL score (with a minimum score 80/120)
- IELTS: Overall score of 6.5 or above, with at least 5.5 in each component.
- First Certificate in English (FCE): B2
There are no scholarships available for the academic year 2025-2026.
A pre-med program is designed to cover all the science and laboratory requirements needed for continued education in medicine or healthcare.
Pre-med is not a major itself but rather a program that ensures students take all the required classes needed to apply for medical school. Therefore, do not confuse your group or the subjects you have chosen to obtain your high school diploma with the pre-med program.
We will not accept transfer of credits from other medical programs/Universities. Each student must complete all 60 courses at the NKUA MD program.
If you meet the requirements and your application file is complete, it will be reviewed and assessed by the Program Committee. Following this evaluation, the Committee will determine whether you are qualified for an interview. If selected, you will be invited to participate in an online interview. After the interview, if you are chosen for admission to the program, you will receive an acceptance letter, either conditional or unconditional. Applicants who are not selected or are placed as runners-up will be notified accordingly by June.
Interviews for all applicants will be conducted online. A Webex or Zoom-based platform will be required for the interview.
If you are under 18 on the start date of the course and have been selected for admission, the Admissions Office will contact you to request parental contact details and a consent form. This is to ensure you have permission to participate in certain elements of the program that require parental consent. Additionally, all financial obligations must be fulfilled by an adult (parent, relative, or guardian).
As an EU citizen, you can enter Greece using your identity card or passport. For additional information, please consult the relevant authorities in your home country.
As a non-EU citizen, you will have to apply for a long-stay student national visa (Type of Visa: National-D, Category “D.1.1 Studies”) by the Hellenic Embassy or Consular authority in your country. Visit https://www.mfa.gr/en/visas for further information. Upon arrival in Greece, non-EU citizens will need to apply for a long-term residence permit for studies.
Non-EU/Non-EEA students, who do not have access to the national health care system in Greece (provided through employment or family), should individually arrange for private insurance.
EU/EEA students should obtain their European Health Insurance Card that gives them access to medically necessary, state-provided healthcare during their stay in Greece.
* Valid Health Insurance documentation is required for your registration in the program.
No. We will only communicate directly with you or your relatives about the status of your application or anything relevant to your application.