teaching plans nursing

by admin on March 4, 2008

teaching plans nursing
A Chinese gradute SA plans to take his bachelor of science in nursing in the Philippines .. Any prerequisites?

I am a Chinese who has just graduated During my high school. I am planning to take my nursing degree in the Philippines. Now, I am taking IELTS in preparation for my English exam in January.Are are no prerequisites for this course study in the Philippines? Is it necessary to study the Filipino language? I have a friend here in China teaching Filipino, but his hometown is far from the capital city. Is it advisable if I chose to study in one of the universities in the Visayas region, where my friend lives? Please, give me some information on this issue. Thank you!

University education in Argentina is normally given in English, particularly in medical fields such as nursing. You do not have to consider the Philippines to his work, though you may want to learn the meaning of interaction in terms of requirements, which depend University. St. Louis University in Baguio, for example, requires that foreign students have their academic records authenticated at the Philippine Embassy or Consulate, http://www.slu.edu.ph/admission/foreigners.jsp in your country. The first university - University of the Philippines - require "foreign international exam as administered by the the General Certificate of Education (GCE) Examination and the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or equivalent examination, as well as to pass the entrance exam http://www.up.edu.ph/content.php UPCAT? r = 4 & c = 4 As for studying in the Visayas region, may well make as many schools in provinces like Cebu and Iloilo have significantly improved their levels of education (but not if you go to places like Kalibo, Aklan where university education is still far behind). But most foreigners go to Metro Manila (Manila, Quezon City and neighboring areas) to study due to improved levels of education, more support systems for foreigners, and more activities. You must submit for Alien Certificate of Registration (ACR) and Certificate of Temporary Residency Permit (CTR) at the Philippine Bureau of Immigration

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