Candidates admitted to the full-time Program,must register in the Program after completing the selection process and after the Program Committee has confirmed the results, and before the start of thefirst semester courses.
As the operation of the Program is fully funded through the payment of tuition fees bystudents, all students are required to pay tuition fees.
The tuition fees are paid in instalments at the beginning of each academic semester:
(a) In three installments for full-time students (October, February, September) & (b)In four installments for part-time students (October, February, September, February).
If, after registration and more than five working days have passed from the time of thefirst installment payment, a student decides not to attend the program, he/she is notentitled to a refund of the fees paid.
Students must have settled all their financial obligations before proceeding to defendtheir Master’s Thesis.
During registration and within a specific deadline, admitted students may submit anapplication for exemption from the obligation to pay tuition fees, in accordance with
current legislation. A prerequisite for this exemption based on financial or socialcriteria is the fulfilment of excellence criteria during their undergraduate studies,which corresponds at minimum to a final grade of 7.5/10 or higher.
This exemption is granted for participation in only one postgraduate program.
Students who receive a scholarship from another source are not eligible forexemption.
In any case, the number of exempted students cannot exceed 30% of the total numberof students admitted to the Program. If the number of eligible applicants exceeds thispercentage, selections are made based on ranking, starting from those with the lowestincome.
Applicants will receive the application form and information regarding the necessarycertificates and supporting documents from the Program Secretariat. Applicationswithout the required documentation as defined by law, or submitted after the deadline,will not be considered by the Program Committee.