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Today the Macedonian the education system offers public and private institutions where you can get bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees. The higher education system of North Macedonia is represented by 19 universities with 311 study programs.
What documents are required for admission to a university?
In general, the list of documents that you need to submit for admission may differ slightly, depending on the chosen university and field. In general, for admission to a Polish higher education institution, you must submit:
Copies of your previous diplomas or certificates, including your education certificate.
Birth Certificate
Photo cards
Passport or national identity card
Proof of English proficiency. For example: IELTS, TOEFL or C1 Advanced certificates. Scores must meet the minimum requirements set by Macedonian universities.
Academic references
Biography/Resume
Additional documents such as GRE, GMAT, or LSAT scores, etc. (only required for certain courses).
You can read more about admission and required documents on the official websites of universities.
Who can apply for scholarships in Macedonia?
There are various scholarship opportunities for international students who wish to study in North Macedonia. Depending on your country of origin and degree of study, there are different financing options. To find out what scholarship options are available to you, go to the link: https://www.scholarshipportal.com/scholarships/republic-of-macedonia
Can a foreign student work in Macedonia?
Yes, a foreign student can work while studying in Macedonia. They only need to obtain a work permit to combine their studies with work in Macedonia. The work permit will be valid as long as the study permit is valid. An applicant can apply for a work permit if he has:
Valid residence permit
Has been enrolled full-time at a university in Macedonia.
Note that an international student can work up to a maximum of 20 hours per week. However, they may work full-time during the holidays.
EU/EEA/Swiss citizens are not required to obtain a visa, but must register with local authorities within 90 days of arrival. As a general rule, all non-EU/EEA/Swiss nationals must hold a student visa together with a residence permit. The visa must be obtained before traveling to North Macedonia. After arriving in North Macedonia, you can apply for a residence permit.
Please follow the link and select your country of citizenship to find out if you need a visa to enter Macedonia: https://www.mfa.gov.mk/en/page/31/do-you-need-a-visa
The necessary documents and visa procedure can be found here: https://www.mfa.gov.mk/en/page/433/types-of-entry-visas-for-the-republic-of-north-macedonia-
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