The admission to colleges, centers of excellence and vocational schools this year begins on July 17. Those who want to continue studies in technical professional education can choose one of the 87 education institutions, 11 of which are centers of excellence, 32 are colleges, while 44 are vocational schools, IPN reports.
The admission contest is intended for secondary school graduates and high school graduates with Baccalaureate or lyceum diplomas. These must file an application and present the education certificate in the original, the birth certificate or the identity card in the original and a copy, a medical certificate (form 086-U or No. 086-E) and six color pictures 3X4 cm.
If necessary, the applicants will attach the certificate issued by the tutelage or guardianship authority for orphans and children without parental care, appropriate medical certificates, the education certificate for children with physical and sensory disabilities and proof of payment of the contest admission tax.
The orphans and young people with disabilities are entitled to 15% of the total number of available budget-funded places.
As the previous years, admission is contest-based, depending on the contest average in descending order, and the students can apply for budget-funded or contract-based places. These can apply for free studies only once.
Admission to colleges and centers of excellence ends on August 5. The second admission contest is planned for August 9-12. Admission to vocational schools ends on August 12, while the second stage is planned for August 16-25.