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Admission requirements for studies in Slovenia


What are the entry requirements for undergraduate and postgraduate study?

Admissions policies are dependent on the institution to which you are applying: check the websites of the above institutions for more information on admissions procedures, potential funding opportunities and closing dates.

Knowledge of Slovene is not necessary for all postgraduate courses, but is desirable and highly recommended. The Centre for Slovene as a Second or Foreign Language runs beginners courses in many Slovenian towns.

When do I apply?

You need to wait for the call for enrolment before you can apply to a postgraduate course. This is usually published by June for the upcoming study year. Applications for enrolment should be submitted by 10 September.

How do I apply?

Applications should be made directly to each university.

Are there any exchange programmes available?

Foreign students on undergraduate degree programmes or postgraduate Masters and some PhD programmes may be interested in spending time studying in Slovenia through the Erasmus programme.
This programme is open to all subject areas, but check with your institution's Erasmus coordinator first (usually based in the international office) to see which countries they have links with and in what subject areas.

Will my qualification be recognized in my country?

Slovenia is a member of ENIC-NARIC, a network of national centres that aims to improve academic recognition of diplomas and periods of study in European Union (EU) member states, EEA countries and associated countries in Central and Eastern Europe.
The website includes information on current issues in international academic and professional mobility, and on procedures for the recognition of UK (and other European) qualifications.

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