Saturday, January 3, 2009

College Admission Procedure

The admission procedures for students in Mexico require that the students applying for a student's visa must have completed their higher-education in that particular field of study. 

For example, students who are keen on pursuing medicine from a University in Mexico are generally required to have completed their higher school education in biology or pre-medicine track.

Mexican schools, colleges and educational institutions abide by the federal policy and nationalized curriculum. The grading scale in Mexico is basically is mainly between 1 and 10, and faculty members give examinations about 5 times each year. The test generally covers the national curriculum.

The selection procedure for admission to Colleges, universities and at other various institutions of higher education varies greatly, depending on the admission to their programs. Entrance examinations and Grade Point Averages (GPAs) are taken into account while selecting students for admission to a particular program of study.

The students must get a minimum prescribed score in the University entrance examinations and the Grade Point Averages (GPAs). Applicants who have written University exams should also arrange for their results. These need to be presented for the admission.

Students are also admitted with a TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score, but these students must satisfy additional literacy requirements within their first three terms of being admitted in the College or University.

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