- International Students
- Full-Time Students
- Other Requirements
Other Requirements
Language Requirements
International applicants to whom English is not a native language need to provide a proof of their English language proficiency. Exceptions are made only for applicants who have completed their previous studies fully in English.
One of the following is accepted:
| IELTS (International English Language Testing System) academic | 5.5 (with a band score above or equal to 5.5 in each of the 4 sections) |
| FCE (First Certificate in English) | minimum 160 overall score |
| CAE (Certificate in Advanced English) | C |
| CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English) | C |
| TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign language) | paper based: 510, internet based: 70, computer based: 180. The TOEFL institutional code is 6529 |
| LanguageCert Level 1 Certificate in ESOL International (Listening, Reading, Writing) | Communicator B2 |
| TOEIC | Listening & Reading: 785, Speaking & Writing: 310 |
| PTE Academic | 48 in all 4 skills |
| Duolingo English test online | 85 |
Document's legalization
Consular legalization of a document is a consular officer’s certification that a signature, a seal and duties of the undersigned individual on a document are genuine. Legalization is necessary to allow documents issued in one country to be accepted and used by institutions of other countries.
Documents witnessing education acquired abroad are subject to legalization , if they have been issued in the state having not acceded to the 1961 Hague Convention concerning abolition of legalization requirements of documents issued in foreign countries , or approved by “Apostille” if they have been issued in the state having acceded to the above mentioned Convention.
List of the countries Acceding to the 1961 Hague Convention Concerning Abolition of Legalization Requirements of Documents Issued in Foreign Countries
Legalization requirements
Documents shall be translated into the language of the country to which they are to be submitted (or in English)
The translation shall be fastened to the original document and the fastening shall be certified by a Notary Public in compliance with notaries procedures
Copies shall be certified in compliance with notaries' procedures