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Studying in English in Slovakia – Does it really feel like studying abroad?

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One of the most significant choices a candidate makes when applying to study medicine abroad is the language of instruction. In Slovakia, medical programs taught in English have become especially popular, attracting students from around the world – from Israel to India and Germany.
But are the studies truly conducted in English? And how does it feel when everything around you happens in another language?

The truth is, during the actual studies – there is hardly any friction with the local language. All lectures, practicals, study materials, and even exams are entirely in English. The lecturers are experienced in teaching international students, with most having years of experience in international education. Even in clinical settings, most hospitals offer interpreters or allow students to communicate in English, especially in the early years.

However, everyday life – such as at the supermarket, post office, dentist, or simply ordering at a restaurant – mostly takes place in Slovak. This requires adjustment and sometimes a bit of frustration in the beginning, but many students say it actually helps them feel part of the culture, develop independence, and learn a new language along the way.

Beyond the language aspect, the studies themselves follow European standards, and universities take a very methodical approach. There is strong emphasis on deep understanding, practical application, and building a solid medical foundation. The fact that everything is in English does not compromise the quality – on the contrary. The material is accessible, clear, and relevant even for those planning a career outside of Slovakia.

And what about the overall feeling? In the end, yes – it truly feels like studying abroad. You’re surrounded by students from different countries, studying in an international environment, living in a foreign country, facing a new language and culture, and building a new life for yourself. It may be a bit challenging at first, but over time – it just feels like your second home.

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