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What are the requirements and precautions for studying in Austria?

Austria is a parliamentary country in central Europe with rich and diverse cultures. So what are the requirements for studying in Austria? The following is the relevant content of studying in Austria for your reference.

Studying in Austria requires that those who want to study in Austria must take the national college entrance examination in China and be admitted to domestic universities. Some Austrian schools require students above sophomore year.

After being officially admitted to the Austrian university, the advanced language school studied German and passed the language proficiency test of the school and officially entered the university. Undergraduate students studying the same major in Austria can transfer credits to other classes.

Matters needing attention in studying in Austria 1. Unlike China, Austrian sockets are all round holes, so you should prepare adapters or wiring boards before departure to facilitate the use of some small household appliances brought by China.

2. Shops: General stores are open from 8: 00 am to 6: 30 pm from Monday to Friday and from Saturday to 5: 00 pm. Some shops are only open for half a day on Saturday. It is closed on Sundays and holidays. Shops in airports and railway stations are open for a long time, and they are open as usual on Sundays and holidays.

3. Time difference: Austria is divided into daylight saving time and winter time. On the last Sunday of March and 10 respectively. March to September is daylight saving time, which is 6 hours slower than China. 10 to February is winter time, which is 7 hours slower than China.

Benefits of studying in Austria The visa success rate is high: Austria is a non-immigrant country with a very high visa rate. When the visa is approved in Austria, the applicant does not need to go to the Austrian Embassy in China for an interview or financial guarantee from foreign relatives (but the applicant is required to have a certain amount of deposit in Austria for study and life).