Academic structure, teaching phases, and curriculum for MBBS at EDU - Digital Education Holdings (EDU Medical, Faculty of Medicine).
Bachelor of Medicine / Master of Medicine (Medicine Programme) — nonstandard Bachelor+Master structure, approximated to MBBS-equivalent
Tuition fee and hostel estimate
Year-wise cost data is not currently published for this program.
Clinical & support
Clinical exposure
Clinical training is structured as repeated four-week rotation blocks at EDU's partner teaching hospitals in Germany, with named partners including Helios Kliniken and Marienhaus-Gruppe sites; students get their first clinical exposure from around Week 10 of the Bachelor of Medicine and continue with roughly three months of hospital-based rotation per year across the programme. The Master of Medicine concludes with a six-month Clinical Clerkship, giving students an extended, capstone period of supervised patient-facing practice before graduation. Because these rotations happen in Germany rather than in Malta, and are conducted in German, clinical training here has a genuinely different profile from Malta-campus medical schools that place students in Maltese teaching hospitals throughout: students should expect to travel to Germany repeatedly for rotation blocks and to function clinically in German, which is why EDU's own admissions prerequisites list a German C1 language certificate for clinical training as a requirement (waived only where an applicant's prior schooling was itself conducted in German). Specific hospital rotation sites, specialties, and scheduling should be confirmed directly with EDU's Faculty of Medicine and Health before enrolling.
Teaching hospitals
Applying to EDU - Digital Education Holdings (EDU Medical, Faculty of Medicine)?
Students Traffic verifies seat availability, checks current recognition status, and prepares your complete application for EDU - Digital Education Holdings (EDU Medical, Faculty of Medicine). The consultation is free.
Academic structure, teaching phases, and curriculum for MBBS at EDU - Digital Education Holdings (EDU Medical, Faculty of Medicine).
Bachelor of Medicine / Master of Medicine (Medicine Programme) — nonstandard Bachelor+Master structure, approximated to MBBS-equivalent
Tuition fee and hostel estimate
Year-wise cost data is not currently published for this program.
Clinical & support
Clinical exposure
Clinical training is structured as repeated four-week rotation blocks at EDU's partner teaching hospitals in Germany, with named partners including Helios Kliniken and Marienhaus-Gruppe sites; students get their first clinical exposure from around Week 10 of the Bachelor of Medicine and continue with roughly three months of hospital-based rotation per year across the programme. The Master of Medicine concludes with a six-month Clinical Clerkship, giving students an extended, capstone period of supervised patient-facing practice before graduation. Because these rotations happen in Germany rather than in Malta, and are conducted in German, clinical training here has a genuinely different profile from Malta-campus medical schools that place students in Maltese teaching hospitals throughout: students should expect to travel to Germany repeatedly for rotation blocks and to function clinically in German, which is why EDU's own admissions prerequisites list a German C1 language certificate for clinical training as a requirement (waived only where an applicant's prior schooling was itself conducted in German). Specific hospital rotation sites, specialties, and scheduling should be confirmed directly with EDU's Faculty of Medicine and Health before enrolling.
Teaching hospitals
Applying to EDU - Digital Education Holdings (EDU Medical, Faculty of Medicine)?
Students Traffic verifies seat availability, checks current recognition status, and prepares your complete application for EDU - Digital Education Holdings (EDU Medical, Faculty of Medicine). The consultation is free.