Salta, Argentina
1. Academic Qualifications
Secondary School Diploma: Must be equivalent to Argentina’s Bachillerato (12 years of education).
Validation: Non-Argentine diplomas require legalization (via Argentine consulate) and homologación (approval by the Ministry of Education).
Country-Specific Rules: Some countries (e.g., Brazil, Italy) have bilateral agreements simplifying validation.
2. Spanish Language Proficiency
Certificate: Proof of B2 level (DELE, SIELE, or UNSa’s Spanish exam).
Exemption: Native Spanish speakers or students from Spanish-speaking countries.
3. Visa and Documentation
Student Visa (DNU 70/2017): Apply at an Argentine consulate with:
Legalized birth certificate + apostille.
Police clearance certificate.
Passport copy.
Proof of financial solvency (~USD 200/month).
Health Insurance: Mandatory for visa approval.
4. Application Process
Deadlines: Typically November–December (March intake) or May–June (August intake).
Steps:
Submit documents to Departamento de Alumnos.
Pass program-specific exams (e.g., Medicine has a competitive entrance test).
Attend an interview (for select programs).
Requirements may vary for each program. Please visit the program page for specific requirements
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