Physics of solid substances
Physics of solid substances is the basis of many modern technologies in the area of material research. It is irreplaceable also when solving theoretical aspects. Graduates of the proposed study programme acquire complex knowledge also from the area of electronics, optics as well as the physics of plasma. This rich experimental as well as theoretical basis will enable their realisation not only in the area of research (universities, Slovak Academy of Sciences, as well as research institutes at home and abroad) and directly in industrial and technological centers. The development of their exact thinking enables their realisation in various managerial positions.
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(1.) Applicant may earn a maximum of 30 points at the entrance exam.
(2) The point number of applicants achieved according to the Paragraph (1) will be summed up with points achieved by study results during Bachelor's study programme according to the formula of b = 15 - 5p where b is the points acquired and p is the weighted study average calculated using the numeric value set by the Article 23 Paragraph 7 of the Study Code of the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics of the Comenius University.
(3 )The participants of the admission procedure will be listed in an order based on the number of points earned. Higher sum of points will be preferred to a lower sum and the order of interest in the study programme indicated in the application form will be considered.
Coordinator for students with specific needs
PaedDr. Elena Mendelová, CSc.,
Support Center for Visually Impaired,
tel.: 02/6542 4862,fax: 02/6542 4862,
e-mail: mendelova@fmph.uniba.sk
(1) For graduates of the Bachelor's degree at the Faculty of mathematics, physics and informatics of the Comenius University who finished the Bachelor studies in the academic year of 2009/2010 and apply to the consequent Master study programmes, the entrance exam is replaced by the state final exam of the Bachelor's study in the relevant field. For the purposes of this paragraph, Informatics (conversion programme) is a follow-up study programme of the Bachelor study programme of Applied informatics with a planned number of admitted applicants being 20.
(2) Graduates of the Bachelor studies at the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics of the Comenius University who do not fulfil the condition of being admitted without an entrance exam according to the Paragraph 1, as well as graduates of the Bachelor's degree of studies on other faculties, take entrance exam in the full extent of the Bachelor's study programme, followed-up by the Master's study programme (table 2 in the addendum). The scope of knowledge is more closely defined in the syllabi of the state exam for the relevant Bachelor's study programme. The exam consists of two parts, written and oral. The dean may forgive one or both parts of the exam of the applicant based on a proposal of the guarantor of the study programme. The form of exam is announced to the applicant in the invitation to the entrance exam.
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Apply the application for study
30.04.2025
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Performance of the entrance exam
18.06.2024 - 28.06.2024
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Annual tuition fees
Standard length of study: cost free
Study longer than the standard length of study program, parallel studies: 1800 €
The fee for admission procedure
application form: 33 €
E-application form: 15 €
Billing information
Bank: State Treasury
Account: 7000138327/8180
Variable symbol: 800
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Last update: 28.11.2024 21:31