Preparatory Programs in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand

For students who have completed 11th grade, many universities in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand offer Foundation Programs—one-year preparatory courses designed to help international students meet entry requirements for undergraduate degrees.

Foundation Program

📌 Duration: 1 year
📌 Age Requirement: From 17 years old
📌 English Requirement: IELTS 4.0+
📌 Tuition Fees: Starting from $13,000

What is a Foundation Program?

The Foundation Program is a specialized preparatory course that includes both academic subjects and English language training. It helps students develop the necessary skills to succeed in a university environment.

Why Choose a Foundation Program?

✔ Direct Pathway to University – Many students take their foundation year at the university where they plan to study. If they achieve the required grades in the final exam, they are guaranteed admission to that university.
✔ Multiple University Options – If students score above 65%, they may apply to other partner universities, with higher scores providing a wider selection of institutions.
✔ Recognized by Many Top Universities – Some leading UK universities accept Foundation Diplomas, but Oxford and Cambridge do not.

Where is the Foundation Program Available?

The Foundation Program is widely offered in:
📌 The Netherlands
📌 Hungary
📌 Australia
📌 New Zealand
📌 Other European countries

Who Should Consider a Foundation Program?

  • Students who have completed 11th grade and need a pathway to international universities.

  • Students who want to improve their academic and language skills before starting their degree.

  • Students aiming for a structured transition to higher education abroad.

At NEXA Group, we guide students through the Foundation Program selection and application process, ensuring they gain admission to the best universities in their chosen country.