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If I have completed a degree in a relevant science subject, such as Biomedical Science, will I be able to enter a European medical school in the second or third year of teaching?

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If I have completed a degree in a relevant science subject, such as Biomedical Science, will I be able to enter a European medical school in the second or third year of teaching?

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No, because although some of what you will learn in your first year will be familiar to you, only students who have completed part of a Medicine degree will be able to gain entry straight into the 2nd year of the course. However, you should still be able to gain exemption from any specific modules which you have already passed, provided you can show us proof. Dont forget that the pre-clinical years are a vital time for students to learn sufficient local language skills to be able to communicate with patients and hospital staff during clinical years.

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