Who can study abroad?
Who can study abroad
Who can study abroad within Erasmus+
Students full-time and extra-mural students of:
Bachelor studies:
- the first-year students of the first year who have completed the first semester at the Faculty of Economics - the possibility to study only in the summer semester;
- the second-year students, who have completed three semesters of studies at the Faculty of Economics;
- the third-year students – conditionally,the possibility to study in the summer semester of second-degree studies, provided to continue the Master studies at the Faculty of Economics (the student is obliged to attach a declaration of participation in the recruitment and continuation of studies at the second level of studies within the available fields of study at the Faculty of Economics).
Master studies:
• students of the first year who have completed the first semester at the Faculty of Economics.
NOTE: Students whose mobility is to take place in the last year of their first or second cycle studies can apply for mobility only in the winter semester of their last year. They cannot therefore apply for mobility in the summer semester or for a full year. This rule applies to students of all UG faculties.
NOTE: : In case of applying for exchange for the winter semester of the last year, please inform the diploma supervisor; in case of an extension of the stay for the summer semester of the last year of studies two additional documents are required: (1) statement regarding the settlement of exams and credits and (2) declaration of support from diploma supervisor.
NOTE: The students of International Business, Logistics and Mobility, and part-time students leaving to study in the framework of the ERASMUS+ program are not exempted from tuition fees for UG during the period.
This is the result of the symmetric nature of the exchange programme. Foreign students are accepted in exchange for our students going abroad and our students do not have to pay tuition fees while abroad
Language assessment, which is a key element of a mobility program Erasmus+, aims to properly prepare each participant and to gather evidence of the language skills of the program participants.
Therefore, the participants will undergo an evaluation of language skills before the mobility. The students will also undergo the next evaluation at the end of the mobility period in order to monitor progress in their language skills.
Participation in mobility is dependent on the level of knowledge of the language of instruction (or language suggested for students in the exchange program).
The language level is also monitored by the Internet tool OLS (Online Linguistic Support) introduced by the European Commission. Before going to the hosting university, participants are required to fill in electronically a language test, on the basis of which a license for an online language course (at the appropriate language level) is allocated.
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Statement on settlement of exams and credits | 12.57 KB |
Declaration of support from diploma supervisor | 12.45 KB |