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Luxembourg Doctor Salary in 2025: Education, Specialisation, and More

 Luxembourg Doctor Salary in 2025: Education, Specialisation, and More

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is studying MBBS free in Luxembourg?

Studying medicine in Luxembourg is quite affordable for example the University of Luxembourg only charges a tuition fee of EUR 1,600 for 3 years of Bachelor degree course in Medicine

How to work as a doctor in Luxembourg?

Foreign doctors who want to work in Luxembourg must have a valid medical degree from a recognized institution and meet all the specific requirements and qualifications to practice medicine in Luxembourg cities

What is a neurosurgeon salary in Luxembourg?

Neurosurgeons are among the highest paid doctors in Luxembourg. They have the eligibility to earn a salary between EUR 327,000 to EUR 858,000 annually along with the benefit of competitive bonuses.

What is an MBBA doctor salary in Luxembourg?

The MBBS doctor salary in Luxembourg can vary based on the level of experience: Entry Level MBBS Doctor: EUR 60,000 - EUR80,000 Junior MBBS Doctor: EUR 80,000 - EUR 110,000 Experienced General Practitioner: EUR 120,000 - EUR 150,000

How much can Indian doctors earn in Luxembourg?

Luxembourg has been popularly known as the best country for doctors in Europe thanks to it high salaries. Working as a specialist doctor in Luxembourg Indian doctors can earn about INR 2,62,92,200 and as a general practitioner, Indian doctors can earn around INR 2,07,69,800 annually.
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