1. How is the academic system of Argentine universities established?
Universities usually last for 4-5 years, and also offer 2-year advanced diploma courses. Students with a bachelor's degree can choose to continue their master's degree for 2 years. Students with a bachelor's degree can also choose to apply for a master's degree in any university in a Spanish-speaking country. It also takes two years to study for a doctorate.
2. Is the term arrangement in Argentine universities the same as that in China?
The school year is different from that in China. The semester arrangement is 2 semesters per year, the first semester is from March to June, and there is a holiday after the exam in July. The second semester is from August to October, with exams in February, holidays in October and exams in February. The university application time is from October to February. Therefore, students studying in Argentina need to pay attention to the time of applying for schools.
3. What are the basic entrance requirements and required materials for Argentine universities?
Generally, the most basic requirement is to graduate from high school. If you want to formally study in an Argentine university, you must study Spanish first. The following materials are required to apply for admission: notarization and authentication of high school graduation certificate, transcripts, 2 photos and physical examination certificate.
4. What is the annual cost of learning Spanish?
The study time of Spanish in Argentina is 1.2 months, and it costs about 411 dollars per month, including tuition, teaching materials and cultural activities arranged by the school. Studying and living in Argentina are all in Spanish.
5. Is there a difference between public universities and private universities in Argentina?
public universities are funded by the state. Private universities are usually funded by foundations and related organizations. Whether it is a public or private university, the teaching, supervision and management are very strict. Public universities are relatively independent. Private universities are subject to regular and rigorous evaluation and audit by the Ministry of Education. All diplomas and degrees obtained by students are filed with the Ministry of Education and recognized. Argentine universities are not ranked, and the diplomas and academic qualifications of each university are exactly the same. In some respects, the curriculum of private universities is closer to the actual employment. And the diploma obtained is internationally recognized.
6. Does the University of Argentina provide medical services?
the university will provide first aid services. Students have to buy relevant medical insurance by themselves. According to different types of insurance, the premium is different, and the conventional medical insurance is about $111/year.
7. how to arrange the accommodation for international students?
International students usually choose to live in student apartments, while some students choose to host families or rent houses.
8. Do Argentine universities treat international students unfairly?
all foreign students are treated the same as Argentine students, including enrollment and usual study arrangements.
9. What is the cost of living in Argentina?
here are some general expenses for studying and living in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The following is a partial price list (in Argentine pesos, with the symbol $, The peso is about 1: 2.7)
Catering:
* Pizza $5-$21
* Noodles $4-$11
* Barbecue $8
* Argentine jiaozi $1.81-$1.11
* Ice cream $2. $7-$15
* Dinner from $15 per person
* Package (Monday to Friday at noon): $7-$11
Transportation
* Bus: $1.75-$1.81
* Subway: $1.71 (uniform price Taxi: starting at $1.41+$1.14 per 211m
* Train: $1.51 (minimum)
* Rent a car $ 75- $145
* Gasoline $2.11 per liter
Entertainment
* Movie $9-$11. Three-star accommodation: double room $51-$151
* two-star accommodation: double room $31-$71
* one-star accommodation: double room $25-$51
* youth hostel $15-$25
* student dormitory $251 per month
. Apartment with furniture: $411 or 511 per month
* newspaper: $1-$2.51
supermarket items
Coca-Cola (1 cans) $1.4
milk (1 liters) $1.2
sirloin (1 kg) $11.2 ~ 12.