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Less than Half of the Students Are Able to Complete the Degree in Three Years.

Summary by Jornal Expresso
In the second cycle, the numbers are even lower and only 30% of the students completed a course that should be completed in two years. In more than 300, among the students who entered in 2018, no one concluded in the expected time. One in four enrolled in these trainings is foreign, indicating the latest statistics of the Ministry of Education.
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Of the more than 51 000 registered only 45.6% completed the course in three years. The time limit for completion does not reach 30% in the teachers, reveal data from the InfoCurses portal, now used

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Data say about two-year masters and three-year licensees. Licensing students who disappear from the system after the 1st year are 11.2%, the highest in years.

·Portugal
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In the second cycle, the numbers are even lower and only 30% of the students completed a course that should be completed in two years. In more than 300, among the students who entered in 2018, no one concluded in the expected time. One in four enrolled in these trainings is foreign, indicating the latest statistics of the Ministry of Education.

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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