This foundation English language programme has been designed for students who wish to undertake further studies at ELTE or any other European university, but do not yet have the necessary level of language competence, study skills and cultural background knowledge to start a BA degree programme.
Required minimum level of English: A2 level of the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference), i.e. a minimum of approximately 250 hours of previous studies
You will have to fill in a form provided by the University stating your personal details (MISSING LINK!)
Currently the tuition fee for two semesters (i.e. for an academic year) is €1500.
No language certificate is required, but meeting the above requirement is strictly the applicant’s responsibility. Should you fail to the meet this minimum requirement, you will not be able to follow the classes and will only waste your tuition fee
This programme has NOT been devised for complete beginners, i.e. if you have not had any previous studies in English we strongly discourage you from applying
You will have to find alternative arrangements yourself (you may, for example, want to find a good language school that will bring you up to the required level of proficiency)
After sending in your details and clearing your tuition fee, the University will issue a Letter of Acceptance. Upon receiving your visa, you will acquire official student status, which enables you to apply for a student visa. Once in Hungary, you will have a student ID, you will be able to borrow books from the library, etc.
Arranging for a visa in the country of origin is done individually by the applicants.
This is a two semester long programme, approximately 9 months in length starting in September and finishing in late May. The first semester lasts from mid September until mid December, the second from early February until late May.
The programme has been tailored to fit into the general schedule of Hungarian higher education. There is a longish winter break (from mid December to early February), as well as an autumn and a spring break. The dates vary. You will be informed about the outline of the academic year when you start the programme. There may also be national holidays when there is no teaching
The University will issue a transcript of records stating the courses you have completed, the credits, etc. This is NOT a BA degree, but you may wish to use the credits that you have earned at ELTE or at any other university that is ready to accept them
You will get a transcript of records stating the courses you have completed, but your tuition fee will not be refunded
Please note that completion of this preparatory year only means automatic admission to the ELTE English or American Studies BA programmes if you pass the B1 level language examination offered by the University at the end of the academic year (in mid June). You may alternatively opt for an officially acknowledged external exam of the same level.
No, but the knowledge that you have acquired during the programme enables you to take any one of the following internationally acknowledged (external) language exams at the CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference) B1 level, which is the minimum requirement for foreign students to start their studies on the ELTE English or American Studies BA programmes. This is equivalent to the following:
No, but language lessons form a vital part of the curriculum. The programme offers much more than that: it equips students with the basic linguistic, cultural and study skills necessary for beginning BA level studies at ELTE
There are 24 taught lessons a week in both semesters: 3 double lessons every day, except for two days — usually Tuesday and Friday — when there are only 2 double lessons in the morning
Yes. The grades are the following: fail (1) and pass (2, 3, 4, 5)
It is you right to miss any of the lessons but make sure you understand it is our right to deny your grade. You can miss a maximum of 3 occasions (communication is vital: do NOT forget to tell your teachers that you will be absent when you know about it in advance). After missing a lesson for more than 3 times, your teacher may decide to fail you
Every course has been carefully designed and offers not only culture/grammar but also gives you a chance to expand your knowledge of the English language itself by learning new vocabulary, for example, or improving your pronunciation.
You are free to choose any language school, but you will have no student status if you choose to do so.