Admission for 2024-2025 Common Master's Examinations
Alte University invites applications for the 2024-2025 Common Master's Examinations for the Law and Business Administration programs.
Admission Process:
1. Interview: Applicants will be interviewed by relevant committees to assess their field knowledge and English proficiency.
2. Exam Results: Candidates must achieve positive scores in at least 3 out of 4 components of the Common Master's Exams.
3. Enrollment: Candidates with a bachelor's degree will be enrolled in the corresponding program. Note: Enrollment in the Master of Laws program requires a Bachelor of Laws degree.
Programs Offered:
Master of Laws Program:
Qualification: Master of Laws
Admission Places: 30
Tuition Fee: 2,900 GEL
Master of Business Administration Program:
Qualification: Master of Business Administration
Admission Places: 25
Tuition Fee: 2,900 GEL
Registration Details:
Candidates must complete electronic registration from June 17 to September 9, 2024.
Registration Link: https://forms.office.com/e/ei9gGKf1Hf
Internal University Examination and Interview Process:
1. Registration for Master's Programs:
- Exam in English language and specialty
- Results of the English language and specialty tests
- Submission of appeals for exam results
- Announcement of appeal results
- Publication of exam and interview results on the Alte University website
- Administrative registration of students
- Publication of the list of enrolled students
Appeals regarding the internal university examination results should be submitted to: academicregistry@alte.edu.ge.
Sample Materials:
- Sample English Test
- Business Administration Specialty Exam Topics
- Law Program Specialty Exam Topics
Final Results:
On September 27, 2024, candidate evaluations and the list of enrolled students will be posted on the university's website.
Enrollment:
Candidates who pass both the Common Master's and internal university exams will be eligible for admission. During administrative registration, candidates must upload the following documents to the university's electronic management system:
1. Copy of identity card
2. Master's exam identification card
3. Photograph (3X4)
4. Document confirming higher education (Law program candidates must provide proof of completion of a bachelor's program in law). For degrees obtained abroad, a recognition document from the National Center for the Development of Education Quality is required.
5. If a diploma is not yet available, a certificate from the higher education institution confirming the awarding of the bachelor's degree, including qualification details and decision protocol.
6. Proof of military registration (for male candidates)
Submission of Documents:
All documents uploaded during registration must be submitted in original or certified form within one month after the start of studies. The diploma must be presented upon its issuance