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Medicine Entrance Exam 2025: The Quiz Stays
Future medical students preparing for the 2025 academic year are still waiting for clarity on admission procedures. Recent statements from Vincenzo De Luca, President of the Campania Region, have confirmed that the entrance test for Medicine will remain unchanged—at least for now.
What’s the Latest?
On March 3, 2025, De Luca stated in an interview with Aska News:
"There are no new updates from the government regarding the restricted number of places in Medicine. A misleading rumor circulated a few months ago suggesting a six-month postponement, but the entrance quiz will still be required."
He also emphasized Campania’s stance:
"We support open enrollment in Medicine, followed by an evaluation after the first year—based on medical subjects, not arbitrary quiz questions that stress students unnecessarily. This system needs to change."
Confusion Over Reform
While this announcement adds to the ongoing debate about reforming medical school admissions, it also highlights the lack of clear communication from authorities. Many students are left wondering why there’s still no official confirmation from the government, despite months of discussions.
A potential turning point could come soon. Starting March 4, the Italian Parliament is set to review Law C. 2149, which proposes changes to the admission process for Medicine, Dentistry, and Veterinary Medicine programs.
What Should Aspiring Med Students Do?
For now, the best course of action is to stay informed and prepare for the possibility of an entrance test. We’ll keep you updated as more details emerge.
Key Points to Remember:
- The quiz-based entrance exam is still expected for 2025.
- Regional leaders like De Luca advocate for alternative admission methods.
- Parliament may soon decide on reforms—keep an eye on official updates.
Stay tuned for further updates, and best of luck with your preparations!