Foundation Year: The Bridge to University
The foundation year is a preparatory stage designed to academically and linguistically prepare students before joining university. During this year, students study the required foreign language for their chosen destination, along with major-specific courses that qualify them for the bachelor's degree program.
The foundation year lasts for a full academic year, during which the student receives basic courses related to their future major, alongside language training.
Prepares students for university education and helps them adapt to the academic environment.
Allows students to acquire foreign language skills and academic knowledge.
Provides an opportunity to experience life abroad and discover new cultures.
Enhances chances of admission to top universities worldwide.
Students with low grades in high school.
Those who wish to pursue majors that require high grades, such as medicine.
Students planning to switch their academic field to a different area.
High school diploma.
Valid passport.
TOEFL or IELTS: Language proficiency certificate.
The foundation year provides students with a solid foundation to begin their university journey with confidence and complete academic readiness.