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The Undergraduate Student Agreement Program (PEC-G) is a Brazilian government…

The Undergraduate Student Agreement Program (PEC-G) is a Brazilian government initiative designed for international students from developing countries that maintain educational and cultural agreements with Brazil. The program provides opportunities for these students to pursue…

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The Undergraduate Student Agreement Program (PEC-G) is a Brazilian government initiative designed for international students from developing countries that maintain educational and cultural agreements with Brazil.

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The Undergraduate Student Agreement Program (PEC-G) is a Brazilian government initiative designed for international students from developing countries that maintain educational and cultural agreements with Brazil. The program provides opportunities for these students to pursue undergraduate degrees at Brazilian universities, both public and private, often with tuition exemptions. The PEC-G aims to promote international cooperation, cultural exchange, and the training of qualified professionals who are expected to return to their home countries upon graduation to contribute to local development. Applicants must meet academic requirements, demonstrate proficiency in Portuguese, and commit to the program's terms, fostering a mutual benefit between Brazil and the participating nations. Legal guidance can help clarify the applicable rules, the risks involved, and the next step that best fits your situation.

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Last updated: 2025-01-21

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