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Undergraduate studies:
Enrollment; Regulations

The general prerequisite to enrollment at all faculties of this University is to have completed a four-year secondary school.

The faculties accept a limited number of new students which is determined every year by the Government of the Republic of Serbia. This number is around 12,000 for the University of Belgrade. For the 8,200 best students, tuition is financed by the state, while the remaining pay for part of their tuition.

The selection of students for enrollment is based on a competition that is announced by the University. All those who apply must pass a qualification examination, most often from one or two subjects, according to the material studied in secondary school. A ranking is made of the applicants according to the total number of points earned from the qualification examination and their overall success during all four years of secondary school. A number of the faculties whose studies so require have the applicants pass an examination that tests their aptitude and abilities (for example, applicants at the Faculty of Physical Education are tested for their physical fitness abilities).

Foreign citizens have the same enrollment prerequisites as domestic citizens, although when applying for the competition they must also submit a validated secondary school diploma. Foreign citizens must also learn to speak the Serbian language before they enroll, and present a certificate to this effect from an authorized faculty commission.

Foreign students pay tuition.

Regular examination periods at all faculties of the University of Belgrade are held in June, September, October and January. Most faculties also have additional exam periods.

The prerequisite for proceeding to the next year of study is to have successfully passed a predetermined number of exams from the previous year. This number depends on how many subjects are included in the course of study for any given year of study, and as a rule covers about one-third of the subjects.

After having completed the last year of study, students receive the status of "absolvent" (advanced student having completed all course requirements) for 6-12 months, depending on whether there is a final exam for the undergraduate degree.

Most faculties have a final examination.