Applicants who want Medicine in English in a smaller Romanian public-university city and prefer file evaluation over a written entrance exam.
The admission average is based on baccalaureate or equivalent high-school results. Biology and Chemistry appear mainly as tie-break or documentation subjects.
The medical degree sits inside Romania's higher-education system, but professional licensing still depends on the regulator in the country where the graduate wants to practise.
Diploma, transcripts, passport/ID, medical certificate, English proof and payment proof need to be complete.
Minimum B1 certificate or UDJG competence certificate not older than two years, unless an exemption applies.
EU/EEA/Swiss applicants need CNRED recognition; non-EU applicants need the Letter of Acceptance route.
Admitted candidates complete payment and the study contract within three days after final results.
The EU and non-EU condition pages say candidates whose transcript subjects are named differently from Biology or Chemistry may need a school certificate confirming the subject equivalence.
This is why the page should not over-sell exam prep. The application file and final school results are the core ranking basis.
If applicants tie, the university uses Biology and/or Chemistry grades. Where both appear, Biology is considered first, then Chemistry.
The applicant pages say documents from British-system schools must contain final exam results; predictive results are not accepted.
| Cost item | Current official figure | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Medicine in English tuition | 9,000 lei in the 2026/27 first-year table | UDJG's tuition page lists Medicine/Dental Medicine under the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy. International applicants should confirm whether their final payment is in lei or foreign currency before paying. |
| File evaluation / application fee | EUR 250 for foreign bachelor candidates | The international FAQ and Medicine in English applicant pages list EUR 250 as the bachelor-level application or file-evaluation fee for foreign candidates. |
| English-language proof | Minimum B1 | Candidates need an accepted international English certificate or UDJG language-competence certificate not older than two years, unless an exemption applies. |
| University English test | Paid test if needed | The Medicine in English conditions page says candidates without a valid certificate can take a paid test through UDJG's Continuing Training department. |
| Place confirmation | EU: first installment / non-EU: full fee | The 2026 Medicine in English conditions say admitted candidates complete payment and the study contract within three days after final results. |
| Living costs in Galati | Approx. EUR 500-750 / month | Planning range before translations, recognition or acceptance-letter steps, travel, rent deposits and first-year setup costs. |
Medicine follows the standard long-cycle medical structure, with 360 ECTS in the programme listing.
The route is part of UDJG's Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, inside a broader public Romanian university.
UDJG's international FAQ says EU and non-EU citizens can apply, and notes a community of international students in Galati.
Professional recognition depends on the medical regulator in the country where the graduate wants to practise.
Track diploma documents, translations, English proof, CNRED or Letter of Acceptance steps and payment proof.
Make sure the B1 proof is accepted or prepare early for the UDJG language-competence test route.
Use Biology and Chemistry revision for first-year readiness and for transcript tie-break relevance, not as a fake exam promise.



