Bosnia and Herzegovina is an increasingly attractive and feasible destination for international students who want to pursue medical education (MBBS/MD) because it combines affordable tuition fees, manageable living costs, international recognition, and English-medium programmes at reputable public universities. Many medical schools in Bosnia — such as the University of Sarajevo, University of Tuzla, University of Banja Luka and others — offer 6-year medical degrees taught in English that meet European standards and are recognised by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the National Medical Commission (NMC), allowing graduates to sit for licensing exams like NEXT/FMGE for practice in India or pursue further opportunities in Europe and beyond.
📊 Typical Expenses for a Medical Student in Bosnia
🎓 Tuition Fees (per year)• Medicine (MBBS/MD): approx. €3,200 – €6,500, depending on the university and programme.
🏠 Living & Personal Expenses (approx. per year)• Accommodation: ~€800 – €2,500 per year (dorms or shared apartments) • Food & Groceries: ~€1,000 – €2,400 • Transportation: ~€200 – €400 • Health Insurance & Essentials: ~€200 – €500 • Books & Supplies: ~€200 – €500
📌 Total estimated annual cost (tuition + living expenses) usually falls roughly €6,000 – €10,000+ per year, making Bosnia one of the more budget-friendly European options for medical education.