Study Medicine in Hungary: Semmelweis, Szeged & Pécs Guide
Hungary offers three world-class English-taught medical programmes. Complete guide to Semmelweis, University of Szeged, and University of Pécs for UK applicants.

Hungary is home to three internationally renowned medical universities offering English-taught programmes. With a strong tradition in medical research and clinical excellence, Hungarian medical degrees are recognised worldwide — including by the UK's General Medical Council.
Hungarian Medical Universities
| University | City | Tuition (£/year) | Entry Grades | Reputation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Semmelweis University | Budapest | £15,500 | AAB | Top 250 globally |
| University of Szeged | Szeged | £13,500 | ABB | Research-intensive |
| University of Pécs | Pécs | £13,000 | BBB | Oldest Hungarian uni |
Why UK Students Choose Hungary
- Semmelweis University is ranked in the global top 250 for medicine — higher than several UK medical schools
- Over 40 years of experience teaching medicine in English
- Strong clinical training with early patient contact from Year 1
- Budapest is a world-class city with affordable living costs
- Direct flights from London in 2.5 hours
Entry Requirements
All three universities require Biology and Chemistry at A-Level. Additionally:
- Semmelweis: Written entrance exam in Biology, Chemistry, and English. Highly competitive — prepare thoroughly.
- Szeged: Written entrance exam in Biology and Chemistry. Slightly less competitive than Semmelweis.
- Pécs: Written exam or interview-based entry. Most accessible of the three.
No UCAT or BMAT is required for any Hungarian medical school.
Living Costs in Hungary
| Expense | Budapest (£/month) | Szeged/Pécs (£/month) |
|---|---|---|
| Accommodation | £350-550 | £200-350 |
| Food | £200-300 | £150-220 |
| Transport | £25 (student pass) | £15 |
| Social/entertainment | £100-200 | £80-150 |
The Semmelweis Advantage
Semmelweis University deserves special mention. Named after Ignaz Semmelweis — the pioneer of antiseptic procedures — this university is consistently ranked among the best medical schools in Central Europe. Its graduates have a pass rate exceeding 90% on the PLAB/UKMLA examination.
GMC Recognition and NHS Pathway
All three Hungarian medical universities are fully GMC-recognised. The pathway to NHS practice is identical to other international medical graduates: pass the UKMLA, register with the GMC, and apply for Foundation Year 1.



