ADMISSION OF CANDIDATES

The number of postgraduate students admitted to the Interdepartmental Programme of Postgraduate Studies “Informatics and Computational Biomedicine”, for each direction, is set at a maximum of sixty (60) per year.Thirty percent (30%) of the total number of postgraduate students admitted may be exempted from tuition fees.In detail:

The application for exemption from the tuition fees shall be submitted after the completion of the selection procedure of students in the MSc.

The Programme Committee of the MSc “Informatics and Computational Biomedicine”, on the recommendation of the Coordinating Committee, decides on the time of publication in the press, at least two months before the beginning of the courses, a relevant notice to interested candidates, for Graduate Student positions, for admission to the Master’s degree programme of the current academic year, specifying the necessary qualifications of candidates for admission to the Master’s degree programme:

· the deadline for submission of supporting documents,

· the general method of assessing candidates,

· and the address for submission of supporting documents.

Applications are submitted on special forms sent to them or delivered by the Secretariat of the MSc. / spring semester, or two (2) times per year. If the maximum number of applicants has not been reached, on the recommendation of the Coordinating Committee and decision of the Programme Committee
the closing date for the submission of applications may be extended

The necessary supporting documents, which candidates must submit to the Secretariat of the MSc., are:

1. Application form, indicating the order of preference of the direction.

2. Detailed CV.

3. An official copy of a Diploma or Degree or a certificate that the candidate has fulfilled his/her educational obligations. In the case of foreign university graduates, a certificate of recognition from the D.O.A.T.A.P.

4. Certified Certificate of Analytical Grade (with exact Grade).

5. Scientific publications, awards, evidence of research activity (if any).

6. Evidence of professional experience (if any).

7. Additional qualifications (letters of recommendation, special seminars, studies, postgraduate degrees, supplementary education degrees, etc.).

8. A photocopy of your identity card or other official identification document.

9. Knowledge of English is a prerequisite. Good knowledge is documented in one of the following ways:

  •  Degree from an Educational Institution of an English-speaking country or an English-speaking MS.
  •  State Certificate of Attainment of Language Level B2.


If the above requirements are not met, candidates will be assessed by the Postgraduate Selection Committee to determine their ability to understand and write in English.