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    Admission Requirements:

    Admission requirements in Estonia can vary depending on the level of education (e.g., undergraduate, graduate) and the specific institution and program you're applying to. However, here are some common requirements for international students applying to Estonian universities:

    1. Academic Transcripts: You'll typically need to provide official transcripts or academic records from your previous educational institutions, such as high school or university. These transcripts should demonstrate your academic achievements and qualifications.

    2. Language Proficiency: If the program you're applying for is taught in Estonian, you'll need to demonstrate proficiency in the Estonian language. If it's taught in English, you may need to provide proof of English proficiency through standardized tests like the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or IELTS (International English Language Testing System). Some universities may have their own language proficiency tests or may accept alternative qualifications.

    3. Standardized Tests (if required): Depending on the program and institution, you may need to take additional standardized tests such as the SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) or ACT (American College Testing) for undergraduate studies, or the GRE (Graduate Record Examination) or GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) for graduate studies.

    4. Letters of Recommendation: Some programs may require letters of recommendation from teachers, professors, or employers who can speak to your academic abilities, character, and potential for success in the program.

    5. Motivation Letter or Statement of Purpose: You may be asked to write a motivation letter or statement of purpose explaining why you're interested in the program, your academic and career goals, and how you believe the program will help you achieve them.

    6. CV or Resume: A curriculum vitae (CV) or resume outlining your educational background, work experience, skills, and achievements may be required as part of your application.

    7. Portfolio (for certain programs): If you're applying to programs in fields such as art, design, or architecture, you may need to submit a portfolio showcasing your creative work and skills.

    8. Application Fee (if applicable): Some universities may require you to pay an application fee when submitting your application. Make sure to check if this applies to you and complete the payment as required