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Application procedure for admission in the M.Sc. programme Pharmacy after completed secondary education

 

The Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy will enroll international students from from EU member states and from non-EU countries in the M.Sc. programme Pharmacy in the autumn of 2023. This major is a 5-year (10-semester) master course in full compliance with the national state regulations and with EU directives 2005/36 and 2006/100. The education is held in English. More details can be found on the web page of the programme.

 

Application guidelines for the academic year 2023/2024

 

A combined written admission exam has to be passed, consisting of three components – a test in Chemistry, a test in Biology, and a test of the English language proficiency. The examination is carried out in English. The topics of Chemistry and Biology cover the material taught in secondary school and the English language skills should allow smooth written and spoken communication with the applicant during the education. The applicants can sit for the exam once in September (see the Application timeline below). The duration of the admission exam is 4 astronomic hours. Only applicants who have passed all three components of the exam are eligible for ranking. The three components (on the condition that they have been passed) contribute to the final grade as follows: 40 % Chemistry, 40 % Biology, 20 % English.

Ranking is done in descending order of the grade from the admission exam.

 

The first 30 candidates from the ranking list will be admitted. The remaining candidates will be placed on a waiting list. People from the waiting list will be admitted only if someone from the originally ranked candidates declines admission.

Eligible candidates are citizens from EU member states and from non-EU countries with completed secondary education who are entitled to continue their education in a higher education institution. Tuition (each semester) fees have to be paid.

 

Additional information:

 

Further details can be found in section Admission of International Students on the web site of Sofia University.

 

Inspectors of International Students

Mrs. Veselina Ivanova

Mrs. Desislava Gusheva

Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”

15, Tzar Osvoboditel Blvd.

1504 Sofia, Bulgaria

Phone: (+359 2) 846 74 29

foreignstud@admin.uni-sofia.bg

 

On-site information:

Prof. Dr. Anela Ivanova

Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”

Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy

1 James Bourchier Blvd.

Sofia 1164, Bulgaria

Tel.: ++359-2-81-61-520

E-mail: aivanova@chem.uni-sofia.bg

Prof. Anely Nedelcheva, PhD

Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”

Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy

1 James Bourchier Blvd.

Sofia 1164, Bulgaria

Tel.: ++359-2-81-61-328

E-mail: ohan@chem.uni-sofia.bg