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UNSAM — public non-profit university. Read about the admission process, tuition fees and scholarships.
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National University of General San Martín (UNSAM) — public non-profit university. It is located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The higher education institution is considered one of the youngest in the country, as it was founded in 1994.
The university is among the top-1200 best institutions in the word, according to QS International Ranking. Times Higher Education World University Ranking (THE), places the university in 1501 position in the world.
UNSAM conducts scientific activity in several areas. More information can be found on the official site.

The academic calendar at UNSAM is divided into two semesters. For convenience, tuition fees are calculated per year. For local citizens, tuition fees at UNSAM start from 1 USD. International students pay a minimum of 1,000 USD per year. The university has several financial aid programs that help students cover part of the cost of education. Check the university website for up-to-date information on prices and scholarships.
In addition to the cost of education, it is necessary to pay attention to additional costs: accommodation, transportation, study materials, meals and personal expenses.
UNSAM has an urban campus, which provides students with many options for study and recreation. The abundance of museums, theaters and cinemas creates opportunities for the cultural development of young people. In the city, there are also large companies that offer internships. There is a library on the grounds of the university. There are collected scientific works of graduates and teachers of the university, as well as fiction. Student life at UNSAM is filled with intercultural activities, as not only local students study here, but also students from abroad. The exchange of knowledge and experience, networking and new acquaintances — all this is an integral part of studenthood.

There are several options to stay in the country after graduation. One of them is to get an offer from an employer and apply for a work visa. Read more about this on the embassy website. We talk about other options for immigration in our article.
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