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Szegedi Tudományegyetem Szent-Györgyi Albert Orvostudományi Kar

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




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Entrance examination calendar




ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS 2026

The dates may be subject to change. Please check back regularly.

Each examination can host approx. 60-70 students.


The 1st day of the examination session is the day of the written test, the 2nd and 3rd days are when oral interviews are scheduled.


Please note that depending on the number of applicants, the announced exam dates may be extended!





Date

Registration deadline

Platform

Host of the examination

February

24-26

February 17

online Coospace/Zoom

University of Szeged-Admissions Office

March
24-26

March 17

online Coospace/Zoom

University of Szeged-Admissions Office

April

 21-23

April 14


online Coospace/Zoom

University of Szeged-
Admissions Office

May

5-7

April 28

online Coospace/Zoom

University of Szeged-Admissions Office

May
19-21

May 12


online Coospace/Zoom

University of Szeged-Admissions Office

June
2-4

May 26

online Coospace/Zoom

University of Szeged-Admissions Office

June
16-18

June 9

online Coospace/Zoom

University of Szeged-Admissions Office

June 31 -July 2 June 23

online Coospace/Zoom

University of Szeged-Admissions Office








Please be aware that in case of chosing the last available entrance examination date as your first exam, due to organizational reasons repeated examination will not be possible.









































































































































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