Admission to the BSc in Information Technology takes place through an annual application and selection process designed to ensure that each candidate meets the academic and procedural requirements of the Programme.
For every admission cycle, an official call for applications is published on the Programme website. The call specifies the eligible categories of candidates, the required academic and supporting qualifications, the application period, and the deadlines for submitting all necessary documentation.
All applications are submitted electronically. Candidates are responsible for ensuring that their application file is complete and submitted within the announced deadlines, as incomplete applications are not considered during the selection process.
Applications are accepted during specific admission periods announced by the Programme. Each annual call provides detailed information about candidate categories, admission qualifications, application deadlines and the supporting documentation required for that admission cycle.
Candidates submit their application and supporting documents electronically. Applications are collected and recorded by the Programme Secretariat before being forwarded to the competent Application Evaluation Committee for assessment.
Only complete applications submitted within the relevant deadlines can proceed to evaluation. Applicants must ensure that all required supporting documents are included, as applications without the necessary documentation are not considered in the selection process.
The Programme admits a maximum of 50 students per academic year. Admission is therefore based on a structured evaluation and selection process, with eligible applicants assessed according to the criteria announced for each admission cycle.
Before starting your application, carefully review the official call for applications for the relevant academic year. Admission requirements, supporting documentation and assessment criteria may be adjusted or further specified for each admission cycle.
Eligibility for admission depends primarily on the type and location of the applicant’s secondary education.
The Programme accepts applications from candidates who have completed secondary education outside Greece, as well as graduates of legally established foreign schools operating in Greece, provided that the qualifications and additional conditions defined by the Programme regulations are satisfied.
Applicants may be eligible if they are citizens of a foreign country, within or outside the European Union, and have graduated from a secondary school located outside Greece.
The secondary education qualification must provide access to higher education in the country where the applicant completed secondary school.
Graduates of legally established foreign schools operating in Greece may also be eligible to apply.
Their secondary education qualification must provide access to higher education in the country whose curriculum the school follows. Additional citizenship and attendance requirements defined by the Programme regulations must also be satisfied.
Eligibility may depend on additional conditions related to citizenship, school attendance and the legal status of the secondary school attended. Applicants should carefully review the official call for applications and the applicable Programme regulations before submitting an application.
Each application is assessed holistically. Academic performance, relevant experience, motivation and language proficiency are considered together in order to form a complete picture of each candidate’s readiness for the Programme.
The applicant’s High School Diploma Grade is taken into account during the assessment process.
Grades in school subjects related to the Programme’s academic field may contribute positively to the evaluation.
Projects, assignments or other school work related to information technology and similar fields may be considered.
Academic awards, competitions and other distinctions may support the overall assessment of the candidate.
The motivation letter is assessed as an indication of the applicant’s goals, interests and reasons for choosing the Programme.
Participation in relevant training programmes, workshops or seminars may be considered as additional evidence of interest and preparation.
Relevant volunteer activity may also be taken into account as part of the applicant’s broader profile.
English-language proficiency is assessed, while certificates in additional foreign languages may also be considered positively.
Applicants must submit a complete set of supporting documents as part of their electronic application.
The required documentation allows the Programme to verify the applicant’s academic background, language proficiency, identity and motivation for joining the BSc in Information Technology. Applicants should ensure that all documents are complete, valid and submitted within the deadlines specified in the official call for applications.
A completed application form together with an up-to-date curriculum vitae providing an overview of the applicant’s academic background, activities and relevant experience.
Applicants must submit their secondary school diploma, academic transcript or equivalent educational qualification.
Candidates who have not yet graduated may submit an official transcript showing their current academic status, grades and expected completion date. The final official diploma must be provided before enrolment.
Applicants must provide evidence of adequate English-language proficiency in accordance with the requirements specified in the relevant call for applications.
Indicative qualifications may include internationally recognised English-language certificates or completion of secondary education in an English-speaking educational environment.
A valid passport or national identification document must be included in the application file for identity verification purposes.
Applicants are required to submit a motivation letter outlining their academic interests, personal goals and reasons for applying to the BSc in Information Technology.
Additional supporting documents may be requested in the official call for applications for each admission cycle. Applicants should carefully review the current requirements and ensure that all documents are complete, valid and submitted within the announced deadlines.
The admission process follows a structured sequence of application, evaluation and final selection.
After submitting a complete application file, eligible candidates proceed through academic screening and document assessment. Shortlisted applicants are then invited to an interview before the final admission decision is made.
Complete and submit the electronic application together with all required supporting documents within the deadlines announced for the relevant admission cycle.
The Programme Secretariat records the submitted applications and forwards complete files to the competent Evaluation Committee. Academic qualifications and supporting documents are assessed according to the applicable selection criteria.
Applicants who successfully pass the document evaluation stage may be shortlisted and invited to an interview as part of the final assessment process.
Following the completion of the assessment process, the final admission decision is made. Successful applicants receive instructions regarding enrolment, required final documentation and the next administrative steps.
Successful applicants must confirm their place and complete the required enrolment procedures within the deadlines communicated by the Programme Secretariat.
The BSc in Information Technology has a clearly structured tuition fee policy, allowing students to plan their financial obligations throughout each academic year.
Annual tuition fees amount to €9,600, while the total tuition cost for the four-year Programme is €38,400. Payments are made in four scheduled stages during each academic year.
Tuition fee for each academic year of the programme.
Total tuition cost for the complete four-year programme.
Tuition fees are paid in four scheduled stages during each academic year.
The annual tuition fee is divided into four scheduled payments throughout the academic year.
Please review the following conditions regarding tuition payments and financial obligations.
Tuition fees already paid are not refundable in case of discontinuation of studies.
Any tuition fee adjustment applies only to a new academic year and is not retroactive.
Failure to settle tuition payments may result in the loss of the right to participate in semester examinations.
No additional admission or administration fees apply to the programme.
Tuition payments are completed through the official financial procedures of Harokopio University. Detailed payment instructions are provided to admitted students by the Programme Secretariat.
Payments are deposited into the official bank account of the Harokopio University Research Committee.
Bank account details, payment references and all necessary instructions are communicated by the Programme Secretariat.
Students should retain the payment receipt and submit proof of payment whenever requested by the Programme Secretariat.
Students who follow the Programme on a part-time basis are charged according to the number of ECTS credits they select in each semester, while the total tuition cost of the Programme remains unchanged.
The total tuition cost of the Programme remains the same for students who choose part-time study.
Tuition fees for each semester are calculated according to the number of ECTS credits selected by the student.
The tuition fee rate for part-time study is €160 for each ECTS credit selected in a semester.
Take the next step towards joining the BSc in Information Technology. Review the official call for applications, prepare the required documents and submit your application within the announced deadline.
Review the official call for applications and make sure that all required supporting documents are ready before submitting your application.
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