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There are many countries worldwide where students are able to study abroad for free or for a very affordable amount. For example, in state universities of Czech Republic, study in Czech language is free. Also at public universities in Germany you have the opportunity to get free education in German.
Entry requirements vary widely between universities and between countries, so be sure to check the information provided by your prospective university before submitting anything. Speaking generally, however, if you are applying for an undergraduate degree you will be asked to show that you have completed your secondary education to a standard that is in line with the required grades (e.g. your GPA, A-level grades or equivalent) for the program you’re applying to. If you have an international qualification and are unsure whether this is accepted, you should contact the admissions department of the university. For non-native English speakers wanting to study in English-speaking countries, it is also highly likely that you’ll need to provide proof of your English-language proficiency by taking an English-language test such as TOEFL or IELTS. Similar tests may be required for those studying in other languages.
Considering your application as early as possible is the best way to go. After all, the sooner you gain acceptance into a university, the sooner you can arrange your travels. To avoid disappointment, note down all the relevant application deadlines (set out by your chosen university) in HUGE LETTERS on your calendar. Application deadlines will be different depending on the school, but, for programs starting in the fall (September/October), applications will generally be open from early in the year (January/February) until the middle of the year (June/July).
Congratulations, you’re in! Now all that’s left to do is to prepare for your studies, pack up your life into a single (large) suitcase, get your travel documents in order, apply for your student visa and research your accommodation options. For more information on what documentation you’ll need to travel, you should visit the government website of your chosen country to find information for travelers, visitors and international students.
This will depend on whether or not your student visa allows you to work. In some countries there are restrictions on the amount of paid work you can undertake during your studies. Often there’s a limit of 20 hours’ paid work per week during term time, with full-time work permitted during holidays.
It depends on the course of study, type of program and other university specific-factors. Generally however, undergraduate study takes 3 to 5 years while post-graduates studies take 1 to 2 years.
The cheapest way to study abroad is to do good research and find the best place for you to go. For example, the cost of living in European countries is much cheaper than studying in the US. There are many European universities that offer accredited courses in English to students for free.
While you can apply to study directly to an institution, you may choose to use the expertise of an agent to guide you through the process of choosing a university or school and enrolling. It can help you to reduce the stress of choosing a university in another country, applying and preparing to leave. If you are interested in education abroad, you can get advice remotely by numbers: +998951455553, +998951453505 or chat with a specialist online @Studyportal_operator
Nowadays, many employers are looking for hands-on working experience. During an internship you can apply your theoretical knowledge which you obtained during your studies, and learn/improve new skills. Furthermore, it will also give you an insight into what it’s like behind the scenes. Do several internships to have a general overview of what the possible options are with your degree. As a result, you will also know what the job market has to offer.
Every country, program, and program provider have requirements for their internship programs. It’s always best to check that you can intern in your desired country or internship program. This includes checking to see if you meet the academic requirements, as well as, ensuring that your degree is from a university from an eligible country.
Internship programs are open to professionals from various industries, different qualifications and ages. The general requirement is knowledge of a foreign language at a level not lower than Intermediate.
Short-term internships are mainly aimed at professionals with work experience who need to improve their qualifications or develop professional and personal skills in a particular area.
At the end of the internship, interns are issued an international certificate, which confirms their experience in the field of activity you have chosen. Most employers also provide a letter of recommendation, which makes a great addition to your resume. Many interns who have successfully completed training and internship receive a job offer in the company.
The most popular programs at MIM are Business Administration, Diploma in Business Administration, and International Business Studies. There are also such programs as the 3-month Intensive Business English Program, the Intensive Business English Program, and the Comprehensive Business Management Program.
Application form; IELTS or TOEFL English language certificate; General secondary education certificate; Resume.
Yes, you can. You will be assigned to the beginner group.
Sure. After completing the language program, each student receives a certificate that he has completed the chosen course, as well as what level of the foreign language he has reached. Some language schools guarantee subsequent admission to certain universities. You can learn more about this from our specialist.
Yes, many language schools offer online courses. Due to the current situation all over the world, study in foreign language courses online has become relevant.
To apply for language courses, please contact our specialists. We will advise on all issues and help you fill out an application.
You can find language courses for all available ages, from children to adults. Most language courses have a minimum required age that is specified in the course information details on the language school page.
A visa is a document that gives you permission to enter a foreign country. A student visa is only given out to people who have a confirmed place of study at a registered institution for a set period of time. Different countries have different visa requirements, so your first port of call should be the embassy website of the country you want to study in.
You should always apply for a visa before you travel to your study destination. You will normally have to wait until you have a confirmed offer from a university before you can submit your visa application and you may have to apply in person at an embassy.
Each embassy has its own requirements for submitting documents for different types of visas, which you can find on the official websites of the embassies.
Visa processing can take as little as a couple of days to several months depending on the country and your nationality. Make sure you leave enough time to get your visa sorted as trying to rush an application is not advised – and can even mean you miss out on your place.
Common reasons a consular officer might deny a student visa include lack of financial resources, insufficient proof of intent to return home, applying late for study programme, incorrect documents and more. If your student visa is denied, the consular officer should inform you of the reasons both verbally and in writing. Carefully review this decision. Depending on the reasons and your consulate, you might be able to reapply for your visa once you have collected documentation to overcome the denial.
The consular administration fee is non-refundable. This fee is for processing a visa application, regardless of whether your visa is issued or not.
You need to meet the requirements and be the best (or prove yourself the best) among other applicants. As a rule, an applicant for a grant or scholarship, regardless of the program and conditions, must have the skills, experience and knowledge that characterize him as a capable and promising candidate who does better than 90% of the rest of the students. The decision is made after the deadline - the deadline for filing documents.
Unfortunately, there is no guarantee. If you meet all the admission and additional requirements, then your chances of getting a scholarship are maximum, but not 100 percent. Each case is considered individually.

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