Thinking of studying abroad, specifically South Africa. Can anyone shed some light on which university courses over there are particularly tough?
South Africa boasts numerous highly respected universities and challenging courses. Your choice largely depends on the field of study you're interested in.
In the medical field, the MBBCh program (equivalent to an MD program) at the University of Witwatersrand is highly competitive and known for its rigorous curriculum. Similarly, for law, the LLB program at the University of Cape Town is renowned and requires solid dedication from students.
In the field of business, the BCom (Accounting) with honours at the Stellenbosch University is highly regarded, but it's famous for being tough - you'd be qualifying as a Chartered Accountant, after all. For engineering, the Bachelor of Engineering program at the University of Pretoria has a very demanding curriculum.
In the Sciences, the BSc in Mathematical Sciences at the University of Johannesburg is well-respected and challenging.
Remember, however, that what makes a course challenging can often be subjective and usually depends on personal strengths and interests. It's crucial to gain a deep understanding of the course content and expectations prior to setting off on your study-abroad adventure. Good luck!
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