What are the English language requirements for the University of Vienna?

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    Rupali Singh | Contributor-Level 10

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    Indian students have to submit a proof of English language proficiency for admission to Vienna Uni. This varies as per the level of proficiency and courses. Proofs can be submitted at Level B2, Level C1, and Level C2. Here are the minimum scores required: 

    ProofsLevel B2Level C1Level C2
    TOEFL iBT94 or higher110 or higher115 or higher
    IELTS6.588 or higher

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