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The secondary school that you attended may not have required you to take some of the courses that you would need for the undergraduate program that you are attending. This could depend on the scores on your records and any college entrance exams as well; those requirements differ based on the university you are applying to. Your academic adviser and the admissions office at your university will help you determine if you have to take any specific classes at the university in order to meet those requirements.
Postgraduate studies are a bit more complicated to get into. Not only do you need to have completed at least one degree at the undergraduate level, you also need to have satisfactory marks in a number of perquisites in order for your certificate to be accepted at a postgraduate institution. In some cases, the university will work with you and take research ability and relevant work experience into consideration when determining whether or not you are eligible for a postgraduate degree as well. Then, you also have to be concerned with the specific requirements of the program; you may have to take a few undergraduate courses in order to make up any prerequisites that you may not have taken during your undergraduate career in your home country.
If you have any other questions about your entry requirements, contact the international studies or admissions office at the university that you are looking to attend. They will be better able to answer your questions in relation to the school that you wish to attend.
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