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APPLICATION

Step 1: Start your application

Collect as many of the documents listed in the table below as possible. Please note that documents marked with an asterisk (*) are mandatory.

Senior high-school students

Documents required

who have already obtained a graduation diploma

• Passport* and National ID card (if available)

• Graduation diploma*, both in the original language and in English

• Final year academic transcript*, both in the original language and in English

• English language test results

• Short curriculum vitae*

• A brief personal statement*, to outline your reasons for wishing to enroll in the program as well as why you constitute a valid candidate

who are still studying

• Passport* and National ID card (if available)

 Statement of enrolment for the current year both in the original language and in English

 Current year’s most recent academic transcript*, both in the original language and in English

• English language test results

• Short curriculum vitae*

• A brief personal statement*, to outline your reasons for wishing to enroll in the program

 

Following your initial application, you will obtain an application ID.

The Admissions Office will then:

  • check your credentials

  • assess your overall grade against the general 70% performance criterion

  • inform you about your eligibility for admission to the program and perhaps suggest additional steps you could take to meet the admission requirements

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Step 2: Finalize your application

FINALIZE YOUR APPLICATION

    As soon as you have all the required documents in hand, you should finalize the application.

    At this stage, you must have certified your original documents and their official translation into English.

    You can do this,

      • either by having the Apostille attached to them, if your country is a member of the Hague Apostille Convention.

        Find Apostille countries in https://www.apostille.org.uk/apostille-countries

    or

      • by having them attested by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs /or the Ministry of Education of the issuing country.

    Subsequently, using you application ID you should upload

      • Your graduation diploma, both in the original language and in English, certified as described above.

      • Final year academic transcript, both in the original language and in English, certified as described above.

      • English language test results, if you had not provided them in the first step.

      • If you are a last year senior high school student, you might not have your diploma in hand yet. You will still receive an offer as described in step four, on condition that you will produce your certified diploma before you enroll. 

    To upload your documents, you will need your Application ID.

    You can upload up to ten files in pdf or jpg format.

    You should add a description to each one of your documents (transcript, passport, etc)

    You can return to this link at any time to:

    • change the document connected to the description
    • add new documents and descriptions

    The Admissions Committee of the Program may hold a live online video interview with the candidate, as a final part of the application process. Further details are provided in later stages of the application process.

     

    Step 3: Pay the tuition fees

    Please follow the instructions to pay the first installment of 3000€ to the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.

     

    Step 4: Receive an unconditional offer

    Or, as mentioned above, an offer on condition that you provide your senior high-school diploma before you enroll. You are now ready to apply for a student visa in your country.

     

    Health insurance

    You should have arranged for private health insurance, covering your stay in Greece during your studies before you can enroll in the program.


     

    Application Deadlines for the academic year 2026-2027:


    15 June for applicants required to issue a student visa (D1.1)


    15 July for applicants not required to issue a student visa (D1.1)