/ENG below/ A Diplomataképző Program 🎓 👩🏫 felvételi eljárása két – egy írásbeli és egy szóbeli – fordulóból áll. Az első fordulóban a jelentkezők általános műveltségét, aktuál- és külpolitikai ismereteit mérjük fel, míg a második találkozó alkalmával inkább a felvételizők elhivatottságára, motivációjára, tájékozottságára és nyelvtudására vagyunk kíváncsiak. A felvételi folyamatra felkészítő, ajánlott irodalmat minden esetben előre közzétesszük. Noha igyekszünk a Diplomataképző Programot az érdeklődők széles köre számára elérhetővé tenni, vannak bizonyos belépési követelmények, amelyeknek minden jelentkezőnek 🤓 📝 eleget kell tennie. Ezek a következők: - magyar állampolgárság - cselekvőképesség - büntetlen előélet - felsőfokú végzettség (a diplomának nem a felvételi időpontjában, hanem a program megkezdésekor kell rendelkezésre állnia) - felsőfokú angolnyelv-tudás és egy további idegen nyelv középfokú ismerete (nyelvvizsga-bizonyítvány nem szükséges, tényleges ismeretet mérünk fel a felvételi során) - hozzájárulás a nemzetbiztonsági eljárás lefolytatásához #### The admission procedure of the Diplomat Training Program 🎓 👩🏫 consists of two rounds – one written and one oral. In the first round, we assess the applicants' general education, current and foreign policy knowledge, while during the second meeting, we are more interested in the applicants' dedication, motivation, knowledge, and language skills. In all cases, the selected bibliography that helps the applicants to prepare for the admission process will be published in advance. Although we strive to make the Diplomat Training Program accessible to a wide range of people, there are certain entry requirements that all applicants 🤓 📝 must meet. These are the following: - Hungarian citizenship - power of disposal - clean record - higher education (the diploma must be available at the start of the program, not at the time of the admission) - advanced knowledge of English and intermediate knowledge of an additional foreign language (certificate is not required, actual knowledge is tested during admission) - consent to the conduct of the national security procedure #diplomáciaiakadémia #diplomácia #külügy #képzés
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