There are several European countries where you can study abroad without having to take the IELTS (International English Language Testing System) exam. Some examples include:
- Germany: Many universities in Germany do not require proof of English proficiency for study programs taught in English.
- France: Some universities in France may waive the IELTS requirement if you have completed your previous education in English.
- Swedenn: Many universities in Sweden do not require proof of English proficiency for study programs taught in English.
- Norwayy: Some universities in Norway may waive the IELTS requirement if you have completed your previous education in English.
- Denmarkk: Some universities in Denmark may waive the IELTS requirement if you have completed your previous education in English.
- Netherlandss: Many universities in Netherlands do not require proof of English proficiency for study programs taught in English.
However, please note that this is not a comprehensive list and it's always recommended to check the specific requirement of the universities you're interested in. It's also worth noting that even if a university does not require the IELTS, it may still require a proof of English proficiency through other means such as TOEFL, PTE or other language test.
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