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University of Pécs

10 December 2009 // 2 Comments

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University of Pécs is a public university based in Pécs, Hungary. It welcomes the greatest number of students of all Hungarian universities and has the most extensive structure of faculties. It is divided into the following ten faculties: Faculty of Adult Education and Human Resources Development, Faculty of Business and Economics, Faculty of Health Sciences, Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Law, Medical School, Faculty of Music and Visual Arts, Faculty of Sciences, Illyés Gyula Faculty of Education and Pollack Mihály Faculty of Engineering.

The university was first established back in 1367 by Anjou king of Hungary, Louis the Great. The current University of Pécs came into existence as a result of the merging of Janus Pannonius University, the Medical University of Pécs and the Illyés Gyula Teacher Training College of Szekszárd in 2000.
Taking part in the Bologna Process since 2006, the University of Pécs provides students with the opportunity to pursue the studies of their choice and easily transfer their credits so as to be able to pursue part of their studies elsewhere.

How to apply

Applicants can send their inquiries directly to the university or a specific faculty.

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The University of Pécs is very active in terms of international cooperation. It has signed a great number of inter-university agreements. You can find the list here. The University of Pécs is also a member of the Erasmus mobility program.

Central Address:

University of Pécs
Szántó Kovács János u. 1/b.
H-7633 Pécs,
HUNGARY

Official website


info@english.pte.hu

Please note that Mladiinfo does not give scholarships or any financial support, but only informs about different opportunities. Click on the direct link to the official page above to apply for the program.

2 Comments »

  • Chukwuemeka nna mbuko . C said:

    I love study here.

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  • Truth Oziegbe said:

    I would love to study in this university

    [Reply]

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