Many countries offer study programs without English requirements, such as France, Germany, and Japan. You can also consider studying in countries where English is not the primary language, such as Spain, Italy, or China. Additionally, there are universities worldwide that offer programs in local languages or with translation services available.
It may be possible to do a Ph.D. in France without speaking French, as some universities offer programs in English. However, you will likely need to demonstrate proficiency in English and possibly another language, depending on the requirements of the specific program. It is recommended to check with the university directly for their language requirements.
It means, from French to English: Object in study.
"J'étudie" means "I study" in English.
It means "I study a lot, but I don't study all the time" in English.
No. Context is very likely not the word you want. Perhaps you mean "In respect (or relation) to the requirements..." or "Concerning the requirements..." If context really is the word you want, we speak of the context of something, not tosomething.
All. You can study anything you want if you are good at maths, but you must fufill the other requirements also (for example, the English requirements)
That is strictly dependent on your specific program of study. For example, a PhD in psychology, biology, English, history, etc. Each program will have requirements particular to itself.
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Obviously this concerns the requirements of each country.
Academic is the study of something and depending on what you study you have to meet requirements to get the certificate or degree in that subject.
I am a RN overseas but I don't have any English certificate so I want to study nursing in university , could you please led me ? do you have any university with primary English course ?
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To meet basic eligibility to apply for university studies in Sweden, you have to be in possession of a valid school leaving certificate. Futhermore, you have to prove your knowledge of English and Swedish.Requirements in English for basic eligibility:* TOEFL (a minimum score of 173 points (computer-based)) or* Cambridge First Certificate in English, with a minimum grade of B or* If you studied English at upper secondary school, you can request an evaluation of your level of English and check whether it is sufficient. Don't forget that, apart from meeting the basic eligibility, you also have to meet specific requirements to qualify for courses or study programs. For example, if you would like to study engineering, you will be requested to prove you have previously studied mathematics.You can learn more about how to study in Sweden at this Internet resource: http://www.studyineurope.eu/study-in-sweden.Good luck!
No it is not possible. All degree types have many specific programs of study which fall under them, and each program of study has requirements particular to itself. Thus, in order to obtain a degree you must declare a major and fulfill all the requirements of that major.
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There are many entry requirements to study art at a university. In order to study art at a university, one must have an art portfolio with original work and high grades.
Yes, many Indonesians study English.