Is there a possibility of getting a waiver for English language tests (MOI waiver) for Singapore or other countries in Ireland?
It depends. Some universities in Singapore may offer an English language test waiver (MOI waiver) if your undergraduate degree was taught in English, but this is not guaranteed and requirements vary by institution.
For Ireland, a waiver is generally not available for Indian students - proof of English proficiency is typically required for both university admission and visa purposes.
Eligibility for an MOI waiver depends on the university’s policy and your academic background. Requirements and policies are subject to change.
If you want to explore MOI waiver options for your target universities, please connect with your LeapScholar counsellor for personalized guidance.
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