2026. January 17., Saturday
Szegedi Tudományegyetem Szent-Györgyi Albert Orvostudományi Kar

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




Your Education. Our Mission.

Structure of Studies

At the University of Szeged, teaching is performed under credit system in modules.

 

Students have to fulfill all the requirements of a certain module in order to enter the next one. This means that a given number of credits have to be acquired in different types of courses each module:

 

Compulsory Courses,

Compulsory Elective Courses,

Elective Courses and

Criteria Subjects

 

Students are provided a detailed suggested study plan at the time of registration.

List of courses are also avilable in the "Admission and Academic Bulletin" (from page 34):

https://www.med.u-szeged.hu/fs/admission-and-academic/admission-and-academic


Types of Evaluation

Term Mark (gyakorlati jegy) -- continuous testing of practical knowledge, 5 grade system

Evaluation (beszámoló) -- evaluation of the subject matter of one semester in 5 grade system

Examination (kollokvium) -- evaluation of the subject matter of one semester in 5 grade system

Comprehensive Exam (szigorlat) -- evaluation of the subject of one, two or more semesters in 5 grade system

Preliminary Exam (elővizsga) -- evaluation of the subject matter of one semester in 5-grade system

 

Grading System

Five-grade system

5 Excellent (jeles)

4 Good (jó)

3 Accepted (közepes)

2 Passed (elégséges)

1 Failed (elégtelen)

 

Academic Calendar

Degree Programs:

Fall Semester: beginning of September through end of January

Spring Semester: beginning of February through beginning of July

 

Foundation Year:

Fall Semester: beginning of September through end of December

Spring Semester: beginning of January through end of April

Latest news

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It is with shock and sincere sorrow that we bid farewell to Professor Emeritus József Molnár, who passed away quietly at the age of 89.

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Following a cornerstone-laying ceremony for SZTE’S Regional Cyclotron and Radiopharmaceutical Supply Center in April, another major milestone has been reached in one of the University of Szeged’s flagship strategic investments. On December 9, GE HealthCare announced that – for the first time worldwide – the MINItrace Magni cyclotron will be installed at the University of Szeged, marking a major advance for nuclear medicine and theranostic treatment in Hungary. At a special event held at the University’s main building, the significance and future impact of the pioneering device were outlined by Prof. Dr. László Rovó, Rector of the University of Szeged; Dr. Judit Fendler, Chancellor; Prof. Dr. László Pávics, Professor at the Institute of Nuclear Medicine and project leader; Dr. György Erőss, Regional Customer Relations Manager for Central and Eastern Europe at GE HealthCare Hungary Kft.; and Jan Wolber, Global Product Leader for GE HealthCare Digital.

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The University of Szeged has inaugurated its Human Kinesiology Laboratory, where cutting-edge robotic technologies are being deployed to enhance the effectiveness of rehabilitation therapies and actively support patients throughout their recovery process.