Studying medicine without an A average?
Hey, I'm currently doing my vocational high school diploma (Fachabi) and would like to study molecular biomedicine. However, you need at least a 1.7 (1.7), which I don't even come close to achieving. Does anyone know if I can take other exams to get into the program? There are a few universities that don't require a grade point average, but the monthly fees are quite high.
Do you not need normal abitur for molecular medicine anyway?
Otherwise, just explore at the universities how the recording process is. If there is nothing other than the Abitur, there is no
For molecular biomedicine, the subject matter is indeed sufficient, I did not know that before.
“Fachabitur” is a transversal language and can stand for the professional school or professional university maturity.
With a subject-bound university maturity, you can study molecular biomedicine at a university if you have made your subject-bound grade in a corresponding area.
You can only study at a university of applied science, but not at a university. And probably it will be difficult to find a college that offers the course.
In Hesse, however, the principle does not apply and you can also study at a university with a professional qualification…