Admission requirements

Eligibility
Applicants interested in being considered for admission need to have academic backgrounds in disciplines relevant to the study major of interest, and are required to substantiate their keen interest in continuing their careers in areas relevant to sustainable energy engineering. Suitable academic backgrounds include mechanical engineering, applied physics, and areas of electrical/chemical engineering relevant to power generation/distribution, and/or energy utilization. Applicants should hold Bachelor of Science (BSc), or Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) degrees in relevant disciplines - or documented equivalents thereof. Equivalency will be evaluated at the discretion of the Programme Administration, based on academic achievements and profile, as well as pertinent professional experience.

It is imperative that applicants have a sound knowledge of basic engineering sciences, including engineering thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluid dynamics, mathematics and numerical methods. Since male students are traditionally most numerously represented in this field of studies, female candidates are especially encouraged to apply for enrolment.

Knowledge of English
You are expected to be proficient in English before you arrive in Bosnia and Herzegovina. A sound and documented knowledge of written and spoken English (equivalent to a minimum TOEFL-score of 575 or/and IELTS-test scores 6) is required from all applicants.

Financial security, cost of living and study
Applicants are encouraged to secure financial support on their own before arriving in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Tuition fee, living expenses in BiH and all travelling costs should be covered by students themselves.

Visas and residence permit
Visa is required for all students coming to study in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Foreigners can apply for visa at the nearest embassy, consular or diplomatic mission of Bosnia and Herzegovina in their home country.


You can find a list of embassies of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the following web address: www.mvp.gov.ba.


If you are staying in Bosnia and Herzegovina for a period longer than three months you have to apply for a residence permit at the central police station in Sarajevo or at any embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina.