MOI aaceptance of SZABIST in UNIVERTY OF South Wales without ILETS
If you’re seeking to enter into higher education programs offered at the University of South Wales (USW) and have completed your previous degrees under SZABIST (Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Institute and Science Technology) campus in Pakistan, then you’re in for some good news. University of South Wales recognizes the MOI (Medium of Instruction) being conducted at SZABIST. This further facilitates the SZABIST graduates to apply for further studies in USW.
What Is MOI – Medium of Instruction?
The Medium of Instruction is the language in which a student has previously studied. Since English is used as the main language of instruction at most Pakistani universities (such as SZABIST), it’s helpful when you apply to foreign higher education institutes.
As the University of South Wales is an English-speaking university, applicants from non-English speaking countries must demonstrate English-language proficiency. For students who have studied in English at SZABIST, USW has simplified the application process by recognizing SZABIST’s Medium of Instruction.
Why is This Important?
This recognition is a notable achievement for students from Pakistan, in particular for the students completing their undergraduate and postgraduate education from SZABIST. For students who received English instruction throughout their academic history, it allows them to avoid the need for further English language proficiency exams, such as the IELTS or TOEFL.
Here’s how this might help students:
Streamlined Admission Procedure: However, students no longer need to provide additional evidence from an English language proficiency test due to the approval of SZABIST’s MOI.
Global Opportunities: USW has multiple courses from different disciplines, and this recognition will facilitate the admission process for SZABIST graduates at USW.
Confidence in Communication: Students that have studied in English tend to be more ready to succeed in an English-speaking environment, so it becomes easier for them to adjust to studying abroad.
A Smooth Introduction into Studying Abroad
This partnership between SZABIST and the University of South Wales reflects a global trend of educational collaboration benefiting student mobility. Pakistani students who complete their studies at SZABIST and want to study in USW can apply to their relevant programs without being tested for any type of language. This acknowledgement enhances the global standing of both establishments.
A Strong Partnership between SZABIST & University of South Wales
Having its basis in Pakistan, SZABIST is among the foremost institutes perfecting education with a focus on creativity and academic excellence. The University of South Wales is enhancing its dedication to the broadening access of talented students worldwide, by accepting MOI offered by SZABIST. These programs help make a meaningful difference as we take an important step forward in offering a higher education experience that is more inclusive and accessible for international students.
University of South Wales Available Programs
Types of Degrees: Full-time undergraduate and postgraduate programs available at the University of South Wales, which include subjects such as:
Business & Management
Engineering
Computer Science & IT
Creative Industries
Social Sciences
Health & Education
Hence, it has now become possible for SZABIST graduates to apply to these programs with the additional assurance that having studied in English will be a benchmark for evaluating their educational background.
Conclusion
The University of South Wales’s recognition of SZABIST’s Medium of Instruction is a good news for students in Pakistan. It removes additional barriers and pathways to further education at a globally recognized institution. It is a great opportunity for SZABIST graduates to enhance their careers through world-class education at a prestigious international university such as the University of South Wales.
Please contact the admissions office of the University of South Wales or refer to their official website for more information on admission process and how to apply as an SZABIST graduate.
FAQS
Medium of Instruction (MOI) is the language of the instruction given for the course and the lectures. The medium of instruction (MOI) is English for SZABIST students because that is the official language through which the institution operates.
Yes, the University of South Wales considers SZABIST’s Medium of Instruction. This means that SZABIST graduates do not need to provide additional evidence of English language proficiency when applying to USW.
If you have studied at SZABIST and MOI is in English, no, you do not have to give any e.g. IELTS or TOEFL while applying to the University of South Wales.
The extensive list of courses available for application to the University of South Wales includes business, engineering, computer science, creative industries, health, social sciences, and more for all undergraduate and postgraduate programs for SZABIST graduates.
This recognition relies on the status of SAPPHIRE & SAPPHIRE graduates does not require English proficiency tests. Applying to study at the University of South Wales has never been easier or faster.
SZABIST graduates are eligible to apply for postgraduate program (Master’s degree) with University of South Wales, subject to meeting program entry requirements.
Typically, no. If you are from SZABIST and your previous education was also in English, then it will be considered as satisfying English language requirement. That said, it is always best to check individual program requirements.
Yes, University of South Wales is a good university in the UK. The UK government and the international academic community recognize it.
Undergraduate: You apply directly via the University of South Wales website or via UCAS (the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) For postgraduate courses, you will need to apply through the university’s online application portal.
Please note that up until October of 2023 you are trained on how to go to the University of South Wales actual site or ring the admissions work place for correct information about their programs, how they are applied, and the fine details of entry requirements.