Saturday 4 January 2020

graduate admissions - You must have a relevant Bachelor's degree to get into European grad schools in sciences?



Using Bio-sciences as an example, below seems to be the norm for admission prerequisites.


US grad school in Bio-sciences: Have taken Bio 1 & 2, Chem 1 & 2, Physics 1 & 2 + some upper level Bio classes + GRE + a Bachelor's degree


European grad school in Bio-sciences: Have a Bio or closely related Bachelor's degree.


So... Is this "directly or very closely related Bachelor's degree" thing pretty much a must for most European schools? When Europeans decide to switch careers between undergrad & grad, they have to do another complete Bachelor's? any other countries like that?




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