Admission in colleges and universities of other countries can be very competitive for international students. Vocational, ESL and high school admissions are generally less competitive, but there are exceptions. Much depends on the university in question and the qualifications of the international student.
In order to be accepted at a TOP University or College, you must have attained good grades, completed challenging coursework, obtained sufficient financing, and developed a strong command of the English language. You can search our list of universities and colleges in all the countries from the link:
List of Universities and Colleges
Less competitive Universities and Colleges have less stringent admissions for international students. Each university and college in any country sets its own international student admissions requirements.
Different universities will have different minimum requirements for grades as well as for standardized tests (such as the TOEFL and the SAT). Even within the same university, there may be different requirements pertaining to admissions for international students, depending on the major (or course of study) selected. For example, international students who want to major in engineering at a top USA university will be required to have completed more courses in math and science than students who want to major in business. Typically, the higher your grades and test scores, the better your chances of being accepted by at least one top university or college.
Above all, successful admissions for international students to a top university requires preparation. The admissions process is a long one, and should ideally begin at least 18 months before your expected arrival in the University. Organization and planning are very important because timely completion of all the necessary steps is key. As a guideline, you international students should follow the schedule provided in the International student application calendar.
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