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I'm planning to study in Finland with one problem, would solve it? |
I studied in Russia for 6 years medicine due to several reason didn't complete my studies there came to India in 2004 and i'm working in India since I left Russia. Now I'm seriously planning to study nursing as my undergraduation in Finland, would this gap of 8 years from my higher secondary education be a hinderence to persue my UG in Finland? here where I am in the states, I think they go by 10 years since the last time in college. I'm not sure about where you are. |
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