

Postgraduate Studies

Master's in Modern Greek Philology
In order to be considered as candidates for a Master's Degree Programme in Modern Greek Philology, students must:
- Have a first degree with a grade of at least 7/10.
- Have attained an average grade of at least 7.5/10 in the specialisation curriculum.
- Have a very good knowledge of English (preferably Proficiency level), a working knowledge of another foreign language, while knowledge of a third language will be considered an asset.
Language certificates issued by any recognised Greek or foreign examination board must be submitted to verify the applicant's language skills. If such certificates are not available, the candidate will be required to sit an examination.
The list of successful candidates is compiled on the basis of examination results and the criteria specified in Law 2083/92, article 12, as follows:
Selection criteria:
|
Interview/examination |
50% |
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Degree average grade |
10% |
|
Grade in specialised curriculum |
10% |
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Foreign language skills |
20% |
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Degree dissertations and other assignments |
10% |
The above criteria do not apply to domestic or foreign students studying on scholarships from the State Scholarship Foundation. These students will be judged individually depending on the terms of their scholarship.
If the number of students achieving the same score as the final candidate accepted exceeds ten, their applications will be reconsidered within a period of time determined by the Co-ordinating Committee. The number accepted may not exceed ten. This does not include postgraduate students from other year cohorts returning to study after interrupting their studies for a valid reason.

