Study Social Sciences in Iceland from Laos
Reference institution: Al-Rasheed Smart University (جامعة الرشيد الذكية) (Sana'a, Yemen)
Planning to study the social sciences in Iceland from Laos? The University of Iceland (Háskóli Íslands), the University of Akureyri and Reykjavík University offer strong programmes across social sciences. Some master's courses are taught in English — but for an Icelandic-taught programme, and for daily life, the step students most often underestimate is Icelandic itself.
Al-Rasheed Smart University (جامعة الرشيد الذكية) — based in Sana'a, Yemen — lists programmes associated with social sciences (fields such as Engineering & Technology, Natural Sciences, Business & Management). Your degree background matters for admission, but Icelandic proficiency is assessed separately.
The Icelandic-language requirement
Iceland offers a number of English-taught programmes, especially at master's level — those may not require Icelandic for admission. Icelandic-taught programmes typically ask for roughly B1–B2, which maps to Icelandic B1 or Icelandic B2, and the University of Iceland runs its own Icelandic entrance assessment for such programmes. Either way you'll need Icelandic for paperwork, part-time work and everyday life. Confirm the exact requirement with the specific university and programme.
For the social sciences, a solid B1–B2 lets you follow an Icelandic-taught programme, write assignments and integrate — aim a level above the minimum if you can.
Using an Icelandic degree back in Laos
If you plan to use your studies back in Laos, confirm how an Icelandic qualification is recognised with the relevant authority there before relying on it.
A common concern for students from Laos — "how an Icelandic qualification is recognised back in Laos" — is worth planning early, alongside the language requirement.
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Thinking about staying after your studies?
If you plan to remain in Iceland after graduating, the language also matters for residency and, later, citizenship. Passing Ríkisborgarapróf, the Icelandic-language test at A2, is the language requirement for Icelandic citizenship — it is overseen by the Ministry of Justice and delivered by the Directorate of Education and School Services (Miðstöð menntunar og skólaþjónustu). There are also residency and other conditions for naturalisation, and the rules change, so we don't state a fixed number of years or a fixed step — always confirm the current requirement with Útlendingastofnun (the Directorate of Immigration). We help you prepare fairly; we never claim to help anyone shortcut or beat the process.
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Questions
- Do I need Icelandic to study Social Sciences in Iceland?
- For Icelandic-taught programmes, usually around B1–B2. Many English-taught master's waive it for admission, but you'll still need Icelandic day-to-day. Confirm with the university.
- Will an Icelandic degree be recognised in Laos?
- If you plan to use your studies back in Laos, confirm how an Icelandic qualification is recognised with the relevant authority there before relying on it.
- Which level should I aim for?
- Most Icelandic-taught higher education sits around Icelandic B1 to Icelandic B2, and the University of Iceland has its own entrance assessment. Regulated fields and professional practice may need more. AlmiIcelandic shows an honest per-skill readiness band, not an official score.
- Is the readiness estimate my real result?
- No. It's a practice estimate against the real criteria to guide your prep. Only the official assessment issues a real result.