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How to apply - MSc in Complex Rehabilitation
How to apply to the English programme of the Faculty of Public Health
Application: http://www.edu.dote.hu/page.php?id=111
The following documents have to be uploaded to the application form
- Short curriculum vitae
- Financial statement verifying that the applicant or his/her sponsor has adequate financial resources to cover the applicants tuition fees and living expenses for the whole course of his/her studies in Debrecen, Hungary
- High school or college degree and transcript (officially translated into English)
- Recent medical certificate of general health status
- Vaccination report for Hepatitis B, Rose-rash (Rubeola), Mumps (Parotitis epidemica) and Measles (Morbilli)
- Financial statement about the payment of the application fee
- Copies of relevant pages of the passport
- 4 recent photos
If the applicant meets the entry requirements the University will inform him/her about all necessary steps in due time.
Application deadline for MSc in Complex Rehabilitation: 31 May.
Updated: 2019.01.31.
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