- MA students of French in their year of graduation are eligible to applying for doctoral training; so are professional graduates with a University/MA diploma in “French Language and Literature”. In exceptional cases other faculty of arts and social sciences diploma is equally acceptable (such as a literature or a philosophy major; since 2011 the ODT has also registered the designation “received masters diploma”; in these cases the applicant has to possess an advanced-level (equivalent to a C1 level) language examination in French.
- The applicants are to submit a 2-3-page-long written study plan in French directly to the programme council, explaining the reasons for the choice of major and, within that, a closely reasoned elucidation of their field of interest. This interpretation is also to account for their hitherto accomplished professional gains (thesis, student research, publications). The study plan serves as the basis for judging the level of professional intelligence.
- In an entrance examination conversation in French the applicant has to account for the fact that he or she is adequately prepared, in terms of the necessary professional and linguistic expertise, to start doctoral studies in the division of learning chosen.
Tuition fee in the 2023/2024 academic year:
- students admitted to the full-time regular programme: 60.000 HUF per semester (N.B.: with credit endorsement and on the basis of individual judgement the tuition fee can be reduced)
- individual applicants: a one-time sum of 100.000 HUF
Last update:
2023. 05. 30. 14:09