How to enroll in undergraduate studies at the FNSM?
How to enroll in undergraduate studies at the FNSM?
Competition
Documents for enrollment
- birth certificate extract;
- a citizenship certificate not older than 6 months;
- original certificates of completed grades of secondary education and the original diploma of the passed graduation or final exam;
- proof of payment of the entrance exam fee;
Taking the entrance exam
- SP Biology
- SP Geography
- SP Ecology and Environmental Protection
- SP Mathematics and Computer Sciences
- SP Spatial Planning
- SP Technical Education and Informatics
- SP Physics
- SP Chemistry
Candidate Ranking
- General success achieved in secondary education (success in all subjects and grades throughout the four years of high school) and
- Results achieved in the entrance exam or aptitude and ability test.
In the entrance exam, you can score from 0 (zero) to 50 (fifty) points. The entrance exam is considered passed if you score at least 15 points. Based on both criteria, a maximum of 100 (one hundred) points can be achieved.
The Commission for Student Enrollment at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, in collaboration with the central commission for enrollment in study programs at the University of Banja Luka, is responsible for the implementation of the entrance exam and the determination of the candidate order (ranking list). The selection of candidates is based on the total number of points for both criteria on the ranking list. In case of the same total number of points for two or more candidates, the candidate with a higher number of points obtained in the entrance exam or the aptitude and ability test has an advantage.
Publishing the ranking list
The ranking list is formed based on the points candidates achieve from their high school performance and the results of the entrance exam. If you are on the ranking list within the number specified by the competition for enrollment, you have the right to enroll, and during enrollment, you need to submit a medical certificate.
A candidate who has the right to enroll but does not enroll within the specified period loses that right. Instead, the right to enroll is gained by the next qualified candidate on the ranking list. The ranking list is posted on the bulletin board and the official website of the faculty.
Appeal Period
A candidate who believes that the ranking process was not conducted correctly has the right to appeal to the Central Enrollment Commission within 48 hours of the publication of the ranking list on the faculty's bulletin board. A decision on the appeal will be made within 48 hours of submitting the appeal, communicated to the appellant, and posted on the faculty's bulletin board. If a candidate is not satisfied with the number of points obtained after the published results, they can file an appeal. The Enrollment Commission is obliged to consider the candidate's appeal and recalculate the points.