What are the English language requirements for admission to University of Luxembourg?

All the programs offered by the University of Luxembourg are taught in English, French and Danish. The Engineering programs are taught in English, so it is required for the international students to prove their English proficiency. For this, the students can take any one of these English exams:
English Language Exam | Minimum Scores Required |
|---|---|
5.5 - 6.5 | |
87 - 100 |
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Yes, to get admitted to the University of Luxembourg as an Indian student, you would need all your academic documents to be issued in English, German or French.
All the documents are given below -
- Academic transcripts
- Records
- An updated CV
These would be required to be translated in the
Luxembourg University is a public international research university. It was founded in 2003 and is the first and only public university of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. This university was ranked at #4 for the international outlook as per THE World Rankings 2023.
Indian students need to provide proficiency proof for the language of instruction of their course of choice. Check the tests accepted by the university as proof of English language proficiency:
- TOEFL iBT
- TOEFL Essentials
- IELTS Academic
- Cambridge English Qualifications
- Secondary School Leaving Certificate
Yes if you're planning to study offline at Uni.lu students from third countries will be required to submit their temporary authorization to stay (AST) issues by the Ministry of Home Affairs – General Department of Immigration. Students will also have to provide an extract from their criminal record.
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