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Why Study in Argentina

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Students Protest for Free EducationArgentina has a large multiethnic and multicultural community and is a fascinating and welcoming country for students choosing to study abroad. The quality of education is excellent and also very affordable. 

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Why Study Spanish in South America?

1. One of the most colourful, vibrant, and spectacular places to visit on earth, South America has it all including some of the world’s best capital cities such as, Buenos Aires, Rio De Janeiro, Santiago, and Bogota, and most outrageous sights such as Macchu Picchu, Iguazú Falls, Angel Falls, Antarctic, Andes Mountains, Amazon Rainforest, and more.

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A future outlook for Argentine Science

The high standards of research and teaching centres have allowed the local scientific tradition to preserve its prestige and meet the new challenges.

International cooperation is also evident at a basic science level.

Science in Argentina has a history that extends far beyond the listing of its three Nobel lauretes in scientific categories (Bernardo Houssay, Luis Federico Leloir and César Milstein).

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10 Reasons to Study Spanish in Buenos Aires, Argentina

You may be thinking of planning a study abroad trip and are trying to decide where to go. Look no further, the list below will show you that Buenos Aires is the number one hot spot in Latin America.

Why Study Spanish in Buenos Aires?

1. Buenos Aires is a beautiful, exciting, cosmopolitan city in Argentina. This ‘Paris of South America’ offers and endless list of things-to-do as well as incredible restaurants, bars, nightclubs, art galleries, museums, theatres, parks, historical sites, and much more.

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Amazing Argentina: Higher education scores big

The higher education training system in Argentina is regarded as the best in Latin America. It is made up of 103 undergraduate institutions attended by over 15 lakh students. In fact, 12 lakh of these students attend state-run institutions and 2.5 lakh study in private universities.

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Studying Abroad: A Hands-On Guide for Adjusting

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Having left the comforts of home, and embarked on studies abroad, you are naturally filled with excitement and perhaps nervous anticipation. It is human to crave challenges and new experiences, just as it is human to feel overwhelmed when faced with change. When the initial excitement of studying abroad wears off and you are confronted with the daily grind of academia, left to fend for yourself in an unknown land, this guide is just what you need to get you through.

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