Although Ukraine is not a popular country for studying abroad, it is still worth visiting. It has high-quality educational resources and the academic qualifications obtained are also recognized by China. So what do you need to meet if you want to study in Ukraine for graduate school? What about the conditions? Interested friends, please come and find out.
Application requirements for Ukrainian graduate students
1. Age
If you want to study a graduate program in Ukraine, your age must not be more than 45 years old.
2. Educational qualifications
There are no special requirements for studying as a graduate student in Ukraine. It depends on which school and major in Ukraine you apply for. Ukraine’s university preparatory program requires students to have received more than 10 years of education before enrolling in a Ukrainian school. Some schools studying undergraduate courses in Ukraine require students to have received more than 12 years of education and study for one year at a domestic university. above. Students studying postgraduate courses in Ukraine must complete their undergraduate studies in the country and obtain a bachelor's degree. Domestic college graduates cannot study for a master's degree in Ukraine. College students who want to study for a master's degree in Ukraine must obtain an undergraduate diploma from a Ukrainian school before they can apply for a master's program in Ukraine.
3. Language
Whether students who go to Ukraine to study for graduate school have a foundation in Russian is crucial for future study. If students do not have any foundation in Russian, they must study in Ukraine. Study Russian as a preparatory course, and then study for a master's degree after your Russian language scores meet the requirements for postgraduate studies. There are not many master's courses taught in English in Ukraine. If you want to study the major you want to study in Ukraine, you still need to learn Russian well at home. Russian is also a must to be spoken and understood in daily life in Ukraine. language, so that you can avoid encountering some language barriers during your postgraduate studies in Ukraine.
IV. Grades
Postgraduate courses in Ukraine generally do not have high requirements for students’ grades. As long as students pass the exam during their undergraduate studies, it is enough.
5. Interview
If you go to Ukraine to study for graduate school in the art major, students will also be interviewed, so if students want to apply to a Ukrainian school, they must do so in advance. Tell us what special requirements the school you want to study has for your major, so that you have time to prepare your work.
6. Portfolio
When you study art major in Ukraine, you need to prepare a portfolio. The specific requirements of the portfolio depend on what type of art major you are studying. You should prepare it in advance Go and get your work ready. < /p>
3. Sign the agreement and pay the fee in advance
4. Apply for a passport
5. Apply for a health certificate
6. Submit materials: (photos , graduation certificate, household register and other materials)
7. Apply for documents required for studying abroad
8. Notarize the documents required for studying abroad
9. Conduct double authentication of documents required for studying abroad
10. Apply for visa
11. Purchase one-way air ticket or round-trip air ticket within one year
12. Inspection Do you need to bring all the things you need to go abroad before setting off
Extended reading: Inventory of the main advantages of studying in Ukraine
1. Mutual recognition of academic qualifications by the Chinese and Ukrainian governments
According to the "Agreement between the Government of the People's Republic of China and Ukraine on the Mutual Recognition of Academic Qualifications and Degree Certificates" signed by China and Ukraine in Beijing, China on December 11, 1998, the People's Republic of China recognizes the issuance of academic certificates by Ukrainian higher education institutions. and a degree certificate issued by the Ukrainian Degree Council.
2. Ukraine has developed education
Ukraine is a country with extremely developed education, technology, and culture. Ukraine has a population of 50 million, but there are as many as 1,037 institutions of higher learning.
Among them, the University of Kyiv is among the top ten prestigious universities in Europe and the top 20 in the world. It accepts international students from more than 100 countries around the world. In addition, there are Ukrainian Technical University, Odessa University, Kiev Medical College, Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Music, Dnipropetrovsk University and other institutions. Ukraine's scientific and technological strength accounts for one-quarter of the former Soviet Union, and its practical inventions and patents account for 40% of the former Soviet Union's. It can be imagined that Ukraine's scientific and technological strength is strong.
3. Undergraduate admission conditions are relaxed
Studying in Ukraine does not require a basic knowledge of Russian. Many schools in Ukraine have specialized preparatory departments that go all out to help students pass the language barrier within one year, and then they can choose any Ukrainian university to study. You can apply as soon as you graduate from high school, and domestic students with a bachelor's degree from a university can also directly pursue a graduate degree.
4. Low tuition fees for colleges and universities
The cost of studying abroad in Ukraine is low, with tuition fees ranging from US$2,000 to US$3,000 per year, which makes it affordable for more domestic families. According to surveys conducted over the past few years, the living expenses of Chinese students in Ukraine are generally US$300-400 per month. The most economical one is just over $200 per month on average. Therefore, as long as there is a certain guarantee, you can study with peace of mind and greatly improve your success rate. Compared with studying at a domestic university, the living expenses are roughly the same as studying at a domestic university. If you attend a domestic university at your own expense, plus sponsorship fees, etc., then the tuition fees for university in Ukraine are lower than those at domestic universities, equivalent to domestic key universities, and slightly higher than ordinary domestic universities.