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What are the ways to apply for studying in Iceland?

International exchange students

The exchange program is mainly for foreign college students, and the general term is 1 ~ 2 semesters. Foreign students can apply for similar majors in universities in Iceland, with mutual recognition of credits.

China university students who want to apply for the exchange program in Iceland can join the Erasmus program of the European Union, or ask about relevant study programs in Iceland in official website.

Universities that have exchange agreements with the University of Iceland will release relevant exchange programs in their own official website, and the application conditions will depend on the relevant requirements of the university.

Self-application

Because of the different educational systems in China and Iceland, high school graduates in China cannot directly apply for undergraduate programs in Iceland.

According to the current policy, China applicants who meet the following conditions can apply for undergraduate programs in Iceland:

1) graduated from high school, got the college entrance examination results, and completed the domestic undergraduate freshman course.

2) Graduated from high school, got the college entrance examination results, and completed the domestic junior college sophomore course.

3) Graduated from high school, obtained the results of adult college entrance examination and completed three years of adult higher education.

In addition, applicants need to provide language transcripts with IELTS score of 6.5 or TOEFL score of 79 or above.

Applicants applying for undergraduate courses in Iceland need to contact the university first, and prepare the application materials according to the conditions of the university and the requirements of official website.

Because public universities in Iceland are free, there are not many scholarships from the Icelandic government.

However, the Icelandic government provides a small number of scholarships to foreign students every year to help college students study Icelandic language and literature, but there is no such scholarship for majors who choose English as the teaching medium. "/zd/lx "