Germany offers one of the most rigorous and respected medical education systems in the world. German medical universities award the Staatsexamen (State Examination in Medicine) — the gold standard for European medical licensure. While most programmes require German-language proficiency, the degree is highly prestigious and opens doors to practice across the EU and globally. At Yourabroadmap, we guide students on German medical education pathways.

  • NMC-listed Germany medical university selection
  • admission letter and invitation document support
  • student visa and documentation guidance
  • hostel and accommodation arrangement
  • FMGE / NExT screening exam awareness
  • pre-departure medical and cultural orientation

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language

Achieve B2/C1 German language proficiency (TestDaF or DSH).

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apply

Apply to German medical schools (Hochschulzulassung via Stiftung).

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visa

Apply for the German Student Visa.

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study

Complete the 6-year Medizin/Staatsexamen programme in Germany.

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Your Trusted Partner for MBBS in Germany

We provide complete guidance for students seeking MBBS admission in Germany — from selecting the right university to securing your visa and settling in.

world-class medical education

Germany's Staatsexamen is one of the most rigorous and respected medical qualifications globally.

tuition-free at public universities

German state medical schools charge only a nominal semester fee (~€300–€500).

eu and global recognition

German medical degrees are fully recognised across the EU and by medical councils worldwide.

research excellence

Germany leads in medical research, offering students unmatched exposure to cutting-edge science.

faq

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the German medical degree is called Staatsexamen (State Examination in Medicine) — equivalent to MBBS and recognised globally.

Yes, B2 to C1 German is required for admission to German medical school. All instruction is in German.

Graduates from NMC-listed German universities must clear FMGE/NExT to practise in India.

A few private universities offer English-medium medicine but at much higher fees. State universities require German.

German medical school admissions are highly competitive based on Abitur (or equivalent) grades. We guide students on all requirements.