Medicine
University of Oldenburg • University • Oldenburg
Overview
- Main instruction language
- German
- Further Languages
- English
- Standard length of studies
- 12 semesters
- Degree
- State examination (Staatsexamen)
- Tuition fees
Admission
- Admission requirements (Germany)
- The following qualifications are required for studying Human Medicine:
- General higher education entrance qualification
- General entrance qualification for universities of applied sciences in connection with one of the Professional training:
- General entrance qualification for universities of applied sciences obtained via a specialised secondary school in the subject of Health (NOT Health and Social Studies!)
- General entrance qualification for universities of applied sciences obtained via a specialised secondary school in the subject of Health and Social Studies, focus on Health Care
- Admission examination for medicine
- Previous vocational training consisting of three years of vocational training and three years of professional experience in the following professions:
Healthcare and Nursing
Healthcare and Paediatric Nursing
Midwifery
Medical assistants
Medical-technical laboratory assistants
Medical-technical radiology assistants
Medical-technical assistants for functional diagnostics
TMS test for the application for admission to the first semester
The Test for Medical Studies (TMS) is a subject-specific ability test that, in addition to the final grade from secondary school, has a high degree of predictability regarding success in medical study programmes. This test is not binding, but is recommended prior to submitting an application.
- Admission requirements (Link)
- https://uol.de/studium/studiengang?id_studg=551
- Admission Semester
- Winter Semester only
- Admission Mode
- selection procedure CAO
- Lecture Period
- 18.10.2021 - 04.02.2022
These data have been kindly made available to the DAAD by the German Rectors' Conference.