The professionals – doctors, dentists – trained at the Medical School can be considered “in short supply” worldwide, and this situation is probably going to remain unchanged in the near future. The School’s training is enjoying significant international recognition; based on different surveys the professionals with our School’s degree have quite good job opportunities worldwide. Currently the School provides training equally in Hungarian, in English, and in German.
Distribution of our students based on their nationalities
Made on 18 June 2020. It contains those students who had valid student status on this day and did not study in the Hungarian programme (including the Erasmus students and visiting students).
Nationality |
Number of students |
Algerian |
1 |
American |
15 |
Angolan |
1 |
Azerbaijani |
1 |
Belgian |
1 |
Belarusian |
1 |
Brazilian |
2 |
British |
15 |
Burundi |
1 |
Cyprian |
1 |
Costa Rican |
1 |
South-African |
1 |
South-Korean |
112 |
Egyptian |
9 |
Finnish |
2 |
French |
5 |
Greek |
1 |
Dutch |
1 |
Croatian |
3 |
Indian |
7 |
Indonesian |
1 |
Irish |
5 |
Iraqi |
3 |
Iranian |
235 |
Icelandic |
1 |
Israeli |
20 |
Japanese |
80 |
Yemeni |
1 |
Jordanian |
69 |
Cameroonian |
1 |
Canadian |
17 |
Kenyan |
1 |
Chinese |
39 |
Lebanese |
3 |
Luxembourger |
1 |
Hungarian |
27 |
Malaysian |
2 |
Moroccan |
2 |
Mauritian |
7 |
Mexican |
1 |
Mongolian |
3 |
German |
755 |
Nepali |
2 |
Nigerian |
28 |
Norwegian |
293 |
Italian |
6 |
Russian |
3 |
Austrian |
17 |
Pakistani |
6 |
Palestinian (after 1988) |
2 |
Spanish |
26 |
Sri Lankan (Ceylon) |
1 |
Swiss |
8 |
Swedish |
15 |
Saudi |
9 |
Syrian |
7 |
Taiwanese |
2 |
Turkish |
23 |
Ugandan |
4 |
Vietnamese (from 2 July 1976) |
2 |
Zimbabwean |
1 |
Cape Verdean |
1 |
Total: |
1911 |