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Deadline Extended for Foreign Students to Take Persian Language Proficiency Test

Deadline Extended for Foreign Students to Take Persian Language Proficiency Test

Good news for international students planning to study in Iran. The registration deadline for a key language exam has been officially extended. Foreign students now have more time to register for the Persian language proficiency test. This test is often a mandatory requirement for university admission. It assesses a student’s ability to understand and communicate in Farsi. Therefore, the extension provides crucial flexibility for applicants finalizing their preparations.

Why the Proficiency Test Matters

The test evaluates listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills. A passing score demonstrates the student can successfully follow academic coursework in Persian. This is essential for most undergraduate and many graduate programs taught in Farsi. The extension helps students facing logistical or bureaucratic delays. It allows them more time to gather documents and complete the application process. Consequently, it can increase access to Iranian higher education for a wider pool of international candidates.

Check Official Sources for New Deadline

Prospective students must check the official website of the Sanjesh Organization or the Iranian Ministry of Science for the exact new deadline and registration details. This is the most reliable source for application forms, test centers, and updated requirements. This policy adjustment reflects an effort to accommodate international applicants. It underscores Iran’s interest in attracting global talent to its universities. Ultimately, it supports academic exchange and cultural diversity within the country’s higher education sector.

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