In some schools, they don't just charge international students only. Even those who live outside the province are charged more. I went to a school where I paid slightly more than those that stayed in that particular province. Also on language, it depends on the province you're in. So if you're a foreigner, know the province you're going to and find out the language spoken there. Lusaka is predominantly Nyanja yeah. P. S never ask the conductor how much the bus fare is, always ask a passager
Girl I got accepted at cavendish and when I heard the price of the study permit price I was like what,& also the international fees is unfair cos we’re all in SADC😩😢
@@SharonPhiri123 Hi Sharon am a new graduate. I just finish writing my grade 12 exams last year. I want to study accounting, but I don't know how to go about it. Am kindly asking for help and an advice.
Me too just arrived 2 days ago😅😂😂😂when i went for registration today they said registration for medicine was closed 😂😂😂😂😂😂but i wasn't informed 😂they also said the tuition fees changed 😅can yu just imagine😭hearing that when you are already here😅
Hi. How much is med school fees for international students in your Varisty and what's it's name and when is the application deadline pls reply thanks !
Me too arrived 2 days ago😭😭they said registration was closed but on my form it said registration was opened on 17th June to 29 June🤔 and the fees also changed for some reason 😅😅
@@SharonPhiri123hi Sharon i just became a huge fan of your humor 😊😂, i was there today at UniLus Silverest to pay for my tuition fees but ey🔥🔥😬they said registration was closed 🤔can you imagine i came from SA to Zim from Zim to Zambia to hear that on my face 😭but we went to the University of Lusaka in Media what what, i forgot the name to pay the tuition fees but it seems it changed
I don’t know much about the South African internship process but you can apply for a transfer here and they’ll exempt you if you transcript is up to standard
UNILUS is it a government owned or private owned university? Sorry for asking and sorry for the struggles that you are experiencing as an international student. iam Zambian i did my varsity in Swaziland now Eswatini. .. I had my share of struggle... I hear you complaining about language try learning in siswati because the other students do not understand English that well even though English is their second language. ..At a point i felt Zambia would ve been a good fit for me because of the struggle i went through as an international student...I would say as foreign student you will always face struggles..
But iam not supporting the mistreatment of foreign students,... for those applying to foreign universities make sure the programme you are going to study is also offered in your country, check if if that university is recognised in your country before applying blindly... i regretted applying before researching. .. I had to go back for my post graduate just to make my undergraduate certificate valid...