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Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais (PUC-MG) — private non-profit university. It is located in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. PUC-MG is a part of International Federation of Catholic Universities (IFCU), Conselho de Reitores das Universidades Brasileiras (CRUB).
The university is in top-1400 of the best universities in the world, according to QS World University Rankings. The educational institution is in 1501 position of Times Higher Education World University Ranking (THE).
PUC-MG carries out research in several scientific areas.

As in many other universities in the country, the academic calendar at PUC-MG is divided into two semesters. But for convenience, tuition fees are calculated per year. For local citizens, tuition fees at PUC-MG start from 170 USD. International students pay a minimum of 1,000 USD per year. For up-to-date information on scholarships and the cost of education for each program, check the official website of the educational institution.
Accommodation, transportation, study materials, meals and personal expenses are all things to consider before applying to university.
Admission to the bachelor's programs is based on the results of entrance examinations.

The campus of PUC-MG is located in Belo Horizonte. The urban campus is suitable for those students who, firstly, are used to independence, and secondly, cannot imagine their life without the hustle and bustle of a big metropolis. The educational institution has its own library. Here, students do their homework or just have a good time reading an interesting book. Student life at PUC-MG 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.
If you want to stay in Brazil after graduation, one of your options is to apply for a work visa. To do this, you need to get an offer from an employer. You can find other options for immigration in our article.
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