2025. November 7., Friday
Szegedi Tudományegyetem Szent-Györgyi Albert Orvostudományi Kar

University of Szeged
Albert Szent-Györgyi Medical School
 
Foreign Students' Secretariat




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How to Register





For the available examination dates please check our Examination Calendar:

http://www.med.u-szeged.hu/fs/entrance-examination-190103/entrance-examination


Make sure you have submitted your online application at our online Application System (Dream Apply) at https://apply.u-szeged.hu latest 10 days prior the registration deadline of the chosen examination date. Exam registration is possible only if your application has been evaluated and you have received the entrance exam invitation from the University. You need to register for the exam online latest 5 working days before the examination within the task "Register for an entrace examination". The task will appear on your checklist within a few hours after receiving the entrance examination invitation message.


Please be aware that each examination can host approx. 60 students.

 

Entrance examination fee is included in the application fee. Payment can be made through Simple Pay (available within the Dream Apply Application system)

 

In case you cannot conduct your payment online (through Dream Apply) bank account information for wire transfer is available here.

 

Please note that commission charges have to be paid by the applicant.


For more information please contact: entrance.fs@med.u-szeged.hu



 

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