Short on Money and Didn’t Pass the ENEM? Universities in Argentina Offer Free Undergraduate Courses Without Entrance Exams in All Fields.
Do you dream of attending university but are short on cash and didn’t do well on the ENEM? Argentina offers free undergraduate courses in every area you can imagine! SENAI and SESI Will Train 800 Thousand Young People from Bolsa Família and the Cadastro Único
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Currently, many Brazilians who cannot afford to pay for a university in Brazil, didn’t do well in the ENEM, and are looking for a job placement are finding in Argentina an intelligent way to achieve their dreams and projects.
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In Argentina, there are several public universities that are completely free and do not require an entrance exam. Currently, Brazilians have to face the ENEM, entrance exams, and an outdated admission system in the global world.
The cost of studying in Argentina is very low compared to Brazil, in addition to being free and without entrance exams, the universities are the best in Latin America.
Let’s start by talking about UBA (University of Buenos Aires), the dream of every Brazilian, a completely free university ahead of all Brazilian federal public universities and ranked as the best in Latin America, due to its Nobel prizes.
We can also mention another free university without entrance exams that welcomes Brazilians, the National University of Mar del Plata, located in the Province of Mar de Plata.
Besides free universities in Argentina, there are private colleges, such as the Hector Barceló Foundation, a highly sought-after university by Brazilians for its facilities and quality faculty, with a very low tuition fee.
What Areas of Higher Education Can I Study in Argentina?
Today, the most sought-after courses by Brazilians are in Medicine and Engineering in the fields of IT, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Industrial, Chemical, and Petroleum. The universities also offer courses in Law, Health, and Education.
The opportunity to return to Brazil with a diploma from the 74th in the global ranking and the 1st in Latin America considerably increases job placement chances, not only in Brazil but anywhere in the world.

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