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All foreign students must have an offer letter from the desired university to take admission to the respective university. The academic year of Ukrainian institutes begins from September 1st that lasts up to February. There are two semesters in each academic year, and the second semester begins in February and lasts till June. There is an average of 3 months' vacation for students between June-September. During each semester, a student needs to appear in around 3-5 examinations. And the students are only promoted to the next semester if they secure the required numbers in the examination.
The classes are conducted regularly, and only weekends are off. During classes, students can explore their knowledge in classrooms, libraries, and labs. All the study material is provided to students by college, and they can even access the library if they require other books. During a course, students are also exposed to certain training that provides them skillful knowledge and hands-on experience. On successful graduation or diploma, whichever it may be, a student is awarded the respective degree. Along with that, a subject-wise transcript of marks is also provided to the students as some universities or companies may ask for it in the future.
Students also get a chance to get recruited by some of the topmost companies from the college itself. Students may appear in placement programs and can easily get a job or can pursue higher education. Almost all universities of Ukraine have a great track record of campus placements, and every year, and many students get their dream job after completing their course at a Ukrainian university.
There are almost 440 Ukrainian universities that offer admission in a wide range of courses to foreign students. And out of this, around 220 institutions are under state control, and around 93 are non-state institutions. These universities offer graduation, diploma, and post-graduation courses in a variety of fields, but some of the most commonly chosen fields are Engineering, Medical Science, Arts, and Finance.