Who can apply?
 
 
 

International students may apply for enrollment in the Integrated Master’s Degree in Medicine if they meet one of the following criteria:

  • Holders of a Portuguese secondary education diploma or a legally equivalent qualification;
  • Holders of a qualification recognized as a diploma or certificate issued by a competent authority that, in the country where it was obtained, grants them the right to apply for and access higher education in that country.

  What are the specific admission requirements for the Integrated Master’s Degree in Medicine?
 
 
 Specific academic qualification verifiable as follows:
 
 
 
  • Holders of a Portuguese secondary education diploma: must pass the three required entrance exams: (02) Biology and Geology, (07) Physics and Chemistry, and (16) Mathematics.
  • Holders of a Brazilian “Ensino Médio” diploma: must pass the “Exame Nacional do Ensino Médio (ENEM)”, with the score from the Natural Sciences and Their Technologies section being used for evaluation.
  • Holders of a non-Portuguese secondary education diploma: must pass entrance exams whose level, objectives, and nature are considered by the competent legal and statutory body of UMinho to be equivalent to the national entrance exams. Alternatively, applicants must be approved in final exams from foreign secondary education programs that are legally recognized as equivalent to Portuguese secondary education, provided that UMinho validates them as a substitute for the required entrance exams, in accordance with the law.
  • Applicants without official documentation proving their specific academic qualification: must pass a knowledge assessment exam, to be held in person at the School of Medicine of UMinho. This exam will cover Biology, Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry, specifically the 10th, 11th, and 12th-grade curricula of the Scientific-Humanistic Course in Science and Technology, as well as Fundamentals of Biochemistry, Cell Biology, and Molecular Biology.
Notes : The valid scores for admission to UMinho in the 2025/2026 academic year are those obtained in exams taken in 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024. The exam held at the School of Medicine for the purpose of this application process is valid only for the academic year to which it relates.
 
  Independent proficiency in Portuguese at B2 level of the CEFR - Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, verifiable through official documentation or a written and/or oral exam.
 
 
 
  • B1 level holders may apply, provided they formally declare their commitment to attending a one-year language course while attending the first year of the Integrated Master’s Degree in Medicine. By the end of the year, they must present proof of the language level achieved. Students who do not obtain B2 level will not be able to renew their registration at UMinho until they provide evidence of having reached that level.
  • Holders of secondary education obtained in countries where Portuguese is the official language are exempt from the Portuguese language test. However, the academic unit reserves the right to request official documentation whenever deemed necessary.
 
 
  Prerequisite: Group A – “Interpersonal Communication: Absence of any psychological, sensory, or motor disability that severely affects functional capacity and interpersonal communication to the extent that it prevents one’s own learning or that of others.” The assessment must be conducted by a physician registered with the Portuguese Medical Association and submitted at the time of enrollment and registration.