changing program from a poly to another poly??????

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leisure4321
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changing program from a poly to another poly??????

Post by leisure4321 » Sun Dec 09, 2007 7:32 pm

hey guys

i have been studying BBA in enlgish in one poly of finland for more than 2 years so far, but im really tired of it( i mean the program). i d like to study a ne program at another poly. but i dont have enlgish certificate, cuz of my IELTS has been expired long time ago( damn IELTS). as this situation, i emailed to the school which i wana go. then they replied that cuz im studying BBA, which is different from the program i wana change, i have to apply again through the joint system, i should also take a language testing as part of entrance exam due to my expired english certificate. i will be selected by the school if i got enough points from entrance exam. so i wana ask if i got selected by the school, what about the visa, do i have to attach the damn english certificate while applying damn visa(residence permit)????????



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Post by Hank W. » Wed Dec 12, 2007 1:04 am

Yes, well it looks like it might be beneficial for you to take an English spelling course before taking the test.
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Post by zam » Wed Dec 12, 2007 11:55 pm

You can apply for a transfer only between similar degree programmes in universities of applied sciences. If you want to change the field, say from International Business to Business Information Technology or Nursing, you'd have have to go through the normal admission process. But so would any Finn wanting to do the same.

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Post by jazzori » Thu Dec 13, 2007 10:22 am

Hank W. wrote:Yes, well it looks like it might be beneficial for you to take an English spelling course before taking the test.
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