- Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University Faculty of Health Sciences
- University of Cape Town Faculty of Health Sciences
- University of the Free State Faculty of Health Sciences
- University of KwaZulu-Natal Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine
- University of Limpopo Medical school
- University of Pretoria School of Medicine
- University of Stellenbosch Faculty of Health Sciences
- University of the Witwatersrand Faculty of Health Sciences
- Walter Sisulu University Faculty of Health Sciences
- Nelson Mandela University Medical school
In South Africa, how long does it take to study medicine?
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What do doctors make in South Africa?
- According to 158 salaries, an early career Physician / Doctor, General Practice makes an average total income of R462,239 per year. According to 72 salaries, a mid-career Physician / Doctor, General Practice has an average total annual salary of R510,068.
What is the cost of studying medicine in South Africa?
- The first-year medicine degree at the University of the Free State costs R64,500, which is R23,000 more than South Africa’s most expensive degree. In 2014, the first-year tuition for a medical degree at the University of Limpopo was roughly R31,800.