Where Can I Study Medicine in South Africa?

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Studying Medicine in South Africa

What are the requirements to study medicine in South Africa?

In South Africa, Medical school there is a variety of specializations which you can pick from. You can choose to work in hospitals or other healthcare facilities, research labs, or be part of the medical department in other professional fields. There are quite a few Universities that offer medical and health science faculties in South Africa.

  • University of Cape Town
  • University of Witwatersrand
  • Stellenbosch University
  • University of KwaZulu-Natal
  • North West University – South Africa
  • University of Pretoria
  • University of the Western Cape
  • University of the Free State.
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What are the requirements to study medicine in South Africa?

The Basic admission requirements to  be admitted into Medical  school are:

  • Students need to have written the National Benchmark Test.
  • An aggregate of at least 70% for their National Senior Certificate
  • Mathematics, Physical Science and Life Science at Level 4
  • 60% in Home Language.

How long does it take to become a medical doctor in South Africa?

In South Africa , you are required to  spend an aggregate of 6 years at Med school, with 2 years being in-house learning and 4 years of practical work or residency where you may receive remuneration, depending on the medical school you attend and where you do your residency. Students are urged to apply early as med schools often only take a certain number of students per year.

How much does it cost to study medicine in SA?

The tuition fee varies across institutions in South Africa, tuition for courses varies quite substantially. However, from about R24, 000 to as much as R64, 500, for a Bachelor of Medicine (MBBCh) at the University of Cape Town.

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Will I get paid as a medical student in South Africa?

Well, what you need to know is, during the student’s internship and community service training, the National Department of Health of South Africa will employ the student, and the student will receive a salary. The salary, is not fixed, it could range from R396, 502 for an entry level medical resident (1-3 years of experience). While, a senior level medical resident (8+ years of experience) earns an average salary of R712, 447.

What 3 subjects do you need to become a doctor in South Africa?

In South Africa, your Maths, Physics and Life Science must be at least 50%. In reality, most applicants will have averages in the range of 75-85%. Stellenbosch also offers the possibility of transferring from a degree in life sciences or natural sciences at the end of first year.

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