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60% of University Students Do Not Have a B2 Level of English and Could Not Graduate with the New Andalusian Law

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Six out of ten university students do not currently have a B2 level of English or any other language, so if the new Andalusian law were already applied, they would not be able to graduate in any public or private institution. This measure, however, will come into force, if the forecasts of the Council are met from 2029 onwards.
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Six out of ten university students do not currently have a B2 level of English or any other language, so if the new Andalusian law were already applied, they would not be able to graduate in any public or private institution. This measure, however, will come into force, if the forecasts of the Council are met from 2029 onwards.

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elcorreoweb.es broke the news in on Sunday, October 19, 2025.
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