University of Latvia among the best universities for entrepreneurship in Europe
UL Communication and Innovation department
In a recent study by the digital platform for startups Valuer, University of Latvia (UL) is named as one of the best universities for entrepreneurship in Europe.
45 universities were chosen for being the best universities for entrepreneurship in the respective countries on continental Europe. As noted by the list arrangers, listed universities provide the best bachelor programs, teaching students the basics of business in a multinational and rapidly-changing environments.
Based on the universities' rank in a particular country, the study degree, and alumni, Valuer has prepared a table with the most appropriate institutions to study entrepreneurship. These courses provide the best of both theoretical and practical knowledge. For each listed university Valuer chose a notable alumni that graduated from their educational institution and succeeded in building their entrepreneurial career.
Valuer highlighted the UL bachelor’s degree in Business Administration by the UL faculty of Business, Management and Economics. The degree opens for its graduates an ability to conduct their business activity on an international level and cooperate with foreign companies in both the private and public sectors.
Many alumni from the UL became famous entrepreneurs and businessmen and have adequate qualifications for working in the fast-changing business environment and distinctive regulations in every country. The best feature of being enrolled in this university is that students gain practical knowledge of the field they wish to work in.
Currently, the UL is proud to teach over 15,200 students. As one of the most influential universities in the Baltic region, an applicant has to provide documents that prove proficiency in English, a diploma issued by secondary high school attended by him/her, and pass an exam on Mathematics with a grade not less than 4 out of 10.
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