Recommendation letters (if needed based on the program of study) should typically come from:
Academic referees: Professors, teachers, or academic advisors who can speak /attest to your academic abilities.
Professional referees: Employers, supervisors, or colleagues, particularly for postgraduate programs where work experience is relevant.
For PhD applications, it is common to request letters from research mentors or professors who can attest to your research potential.
Tags: recommendation letter, academic referees, professional referees, PhD application, research mentors, EUC admissions