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In general most High School result are accepted, institutions evaluate degrees on an individual basis.

The duration varies between 2 – 6 years depending upon the courses of study.

Yes, you can apply for the Work Permit. Universities itself provides job placement in the parent countries and other western countries.

The currency majorly accepted is Euro, USD and local currency depending on the country and region

The language is English, Russian, Serbian and other regional languages.

The medium of instruction is “ENGLISH”. Though, the students can opt for languages based on country and region. Note: Student has the full right to choose the language for his/her studies.

No, it is not mandatory, but there are educational support programs available for those who
need extra help in areas such as ESL or who have learning disorders.

After Four or Six years of successful full-time studies, a student at a university can receive a bachelor’s degree. After one or two additional years of specialized studies, the student can receive a Degree of Master (One Year) or a Degree of Master (Two Years), the nearest equivalent to a master’s degree.

Yes, they are valued and recognized globally.

The University Hostels are available for accommodation and it is included in the fee package.

Yes, you can pay the fee in installments.

The program of the preparatory faculty is worked out for an ordinary level of complexity. The student who attends all the classes, carry out practical and home tasks, do not face any problems with studying in this faculty. If the student does not manage to successfully complete the preparatory faculty, he/she will have the opportunity to repeat training at the preparatory faculty at the same or other university in the next academic year. Repeating the preparatory faculty means that the student would be required to pay the tuition fees again.

At the preparatory faculty, the program of studying is not divided into semesters; therefore, winter vacations are not stipulated. At the end of January, the students who have successfully passed all tests have one week of rest. Students who have academic debts try to pass through their tests again. Summer vacations last 2 months, from July, 1 till August, 31 every year. As for the degree course (5 years), winter vacations last 2 weeks from the last week of January till the first week of February every year. Summer vacations are the same as at the preparatory faculty — from July, 1st till August, 31st every year.

Yes, you can travel to other countries like UK, Germany, Sweden, Italy, France, Poland, etc. during summer and winter vacations.

Studies are provided in  English or  other regional languages.

The invitation for education is the official document, which is processed by the department of passport-visa service of the respective ministry of the country. It confirms that the student is admitted to a particular University. It specifies your passport details and the full name of the University. This invitation support letter is required by the Ukrainian Embassy to stamp the visa on your passport. Generally, it takes around 10 days for the visa invitation to be processed. Within the invitation issuance date and expiry indicated, you need to apply to the respective embassy for a visa during the validity of the invitation issued.

Parents can send the money to the student’s bank account by the way of a wire transfer. The student is recommended to open a bank account as soon as the process of registration is completed, which normally takes around 10-15 days.

Usually, the expenses vary from country to country. You’ll need about approx. 500-800 USD per month for staying. Subsequently, the average monthly expenses for food are about US$ 100-US$ 150

The preparatory faculty is a special educational program with duration of 1 academic year (7-10 months). At the preparatory faculty students study Russian and or Serbian language and the special disciplines required depending on the future specialty chosen (language of science, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, computer science, geography, history, and literature). After completing the preparatory faculties, the student pass through an examination. In case of a successful passing of the examination, the student receives the Certificate of the preparatory faculty. This certificate gives the student a right to enter any university without entrance examinations. But if the student chooses training in English or French language (only for medical specialties) he/she does not need to study at the preparatory faculty, he enters directly the first year of the degree course.