Pilar, Argentina
1. Academic Qualifications
High School Diploma: Applicants must have completed secondary education equivalent to the Argentine system (12 years of schooling).
Academic Transcripts: Certified copies of high school transcripts, translated into Spanish and legalized.
2. Language Proficiency
Spanish Proficiency: Since courses are taught in Spanish, non-native speakers must provide certification such as DELE or CELU.
English Proficiency: For programs offered in English, proof of proficiency may be required (e.g., TOEFL or IELTS scores).
3. Application Process
Online Application: Complete the application form on the university’s website.
Required Documents:
High school diploma and transcripts (translated and legalized).
Language proficiency certificates.
Passport or national ID.
Birth certificate (translated and legalized).
Passport-sized photos.
Proof of health insurance.
Application Fee: Varies depending on the program.
4. Additional Requirements
Entrance Exam or Interview: Some programs, such as Medicine or Law, may require an entrance exam or interview.
Personal Statement: A letter explaining the motivation for choosing the program.
Letters of Recommendation: May be required for certain programs.
5. Application Timeline
Main Intake: Applications typically open around September to November, with classes beginning in March.
Recommendation: Start the application process at least 6 months in advance, especially for international students.
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