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Moving from Lithuania to Malta for bachelor studies

Last activity 19 March 2013 by Sowthistle

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Sowthistle

Hello everyone. Right now I'm in high school. And in 2014 years I'm consider about further studies in Malta. I would like to study architecture or maybe nursing. But actually I don't really understand entry requirements. Do I need to take special exams in my school or it's enough to take IELTS ? Maybe someone have this course and could help me? I would really appreciate any help. Thanks :)

GuestPoster566

I have not a clue but you could try looking through these posts:

https://www.expat.com/forum/341-6-study-in-malta.html

Good luck :-)

ricky

Hi,

you can check all course entry requirements at the University of Malta website.

You can check the English language requirements here:

http://www.um.edu.mt/int-eu/internation … quirements

Cheers
Ricky

Sowthistle

I already check information but I still have a few questions. For example "Mental Health Nursing / Midwifery * / Nursing / Radiography*
An Advanced Level pass in Biology."

What is an advanced level and I need to take exam or it's enough to have a good mark in this subject?

It would be really wonderful to study in Malta but I don't understand some requirements. So thanks again for helping me :)

ricky

Advanced Level = A-Level is a qualification offered by schools in the UK and are awarded after 2 years of study and passing the test.

Your qualification in Biology from Romania will have to be equivalent to an A-level so you will already have to have taken the exam in Romania (the Romanian equivalent) and passed the test.

Cheers
Ricky

Sowthistle

Actually I'm still in high school. And I am going to take this test only next year. So I have to pass this exam 70% or more?

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