Source: http://www.vetmeduni.ac.at/en/studies/admission/admission-procedure-20182019/
Timestamp: 2018-03-17 21:58:55
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 71', '§ 143', '§ 71', '§ 63', '§ 63', '§ 71', '§ 63', '§ 1', '§ 71', '§ 63', '§ 64', '§ 3', '§ 63', '§ 5', '§ 6', '§ 7', '§ 5', '§ 6', '§ 3', '§ 72', '§ 9', '§ 71', '§ 63', '§ 63', '§ 71', '§ 63', '§ 1', '§ 3', '§ 7', '§ 9']

Vetmeduni Vienna : Admission Procedure 2018/2019 Admission Procedure 2018/2019 - Vetmeduni Vienna
This page provides an overview of the admissions procedure in 2018/2019. The latest information is listed first, with the date of the latest update.
Important dates for the admisssion procedure 2018/2019
Here you find the most important dates concerning the admission procedure 2018/2019.
Detailed information you will find further down on this site.
Online-Application: 02.05.2018, 11:00 a.m to 06.06.2018, 1:00 p.m.
Fees: 02.05.2018-13.06.2018
Master's programmes Comparative Biomedicine and Interdisciplinary Master in Human-Animal Interactions (IMHAI): period 25.06.-29.06.2018
Diploma study Veterinary Medicine and
Bachelor's programmes Equine Science and Biomedicine and Biotechnology: period 16.07.-18.07.2018
Admission: from week 34 on
Link to Ministry for Science and Research [Link 1]
(Updated on: 22.02.2018)
The decree of the Rectorate regarding content, duration, scoring and the process of the aptitude test for the Diploma Programme in Veterinary Medicine and the Bachelor's Programme in Equine Science and Biomedicine and Biotechnology 20187/19 at the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna was published in the University Gazette dated 22.02.2018 [Link 2] (only in German).
Contents of the examination for the admission restrictions applied to the Diploma Programme in Veterinary Medicine, the Bachelor's Programmes and the Master Programmes for 2018/2019
(Updated on: 23.01.2018)
Contents of the examination for the admission restrictions applied to the Diploma Programme in Veterinary Medicine and the Bachelor's Programme in Equine Science and Biomedicine and Biotechnology and the Master's Programme in Comparative Biomedicine and Biotechnology and the Interdisciplinary Master in human-animal interactions 2018/19 at the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna in accordance with § 71d (4 and 6) and 71c (6 Z 3) and § 143 (46) UG were published in the University Gazette dated 23.01.2018 [Link 3].
(Updated on: 13.12.2017)
A detailed explanation of the admissions procedure for the Master's Programme Comparative Biomedicine and the Interdisciplinary Master's Programme in Human-Animal-Interactions for the academic year 2018/2019 was published in the University Gazette dated 13.12.2017 [Link 4](only in German).
Directive by the Office of the Rector of the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna on the restrictions on admission to the Master’s Programme Comparative Biomedicine – Infection Biomedicine and Tumour Signalling Pathways and on the admissions procedure in the academic year 2018/2019
At its meeting on 8 November 2017, the Office of the Rector of the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna—pursuant to the opinion expressed by the Senate and pursuant to § 71d and § 63a para. 8 in conjunction with § 63 of the Universities Act (Universitätsgesetz, UG), Federal Law Gazette I, No. 120/2002 in the current version—agreed on the following directive on the admissions procedure for and on the restrictions on admission to the Master’s Programme Comparative Biomedicine – Infection Biomedicine and Tumour Signalling Pathways, which was approved by the University Council on 06.12.2017:
Pursuant to § 71d UG, admission to the Master’s Programme Comparative Biomedicine – Infection Biomedicine and Tumour Signalling Pathways shall be restricted through an admissions procedure conducted prior to enrolment. At the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, the Master’s Programme Comparative Biomedicine – Infection Biomedicine and Tumour Signalling Pathways is offered exclusively in the English language. Also pursuant to § 63a para. 8 UG, for master’s degree programmes that are offered only in a foreign language, the Office of the Rector can determine the number of incoming students and set forth admissions procedures governing acceptance.
§ 1. (1) The regulation about the admissions procedure shall be applicable to all applicants to the Master’s Programme Comparative Biomedicine – Infection Biomedicine and Tumour Signalling Pathwaysat the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna. All applicants seeking admission to this programme, regardless of their nationalities, have to complete the admissions procedure. Admission of applicants shall take place exclusively at the beginning of the 2018/2019 academic year.
(2) Places in the incoming class shall be awarded pursuant to § 71d and § 63a para. 8 UG through an admissions procedure conducted prior to enrolment.
(2) Pursuant to § 64 para. 3 UG, admission to a master’s degree programme is conditional upon the successful completion of a relevant bachelor’s degree programme, university of applied sciences bachelor’s degree programme, or other equivalent programme at a recognized domestic or foreign postsecondary educational institution.
§ 3. The number of incoming students shall be set at 15 for the 2018/2019 academic year.
(2) The admissions procedure shall take place once a year prior to the start of the winter semester. Enrolment in the master’s programme shall take place only during the 2018/2019 winter semester following successful completion of the admissions procedure and after the other requirements for admission (§§ 63ff UG) have been fulfilled.
§ 5. (1) During the application period from 2 May 2018 to 6 June 2018, 1 p.m., applicants may apply for a place in the incoming class exclusively via a web-based form available through the home page of the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna. Other application methods (e.g., email, fax, telephone or similar) and also online applications received prior to the beginning of the application period or after the application deadline are inadmissible and will not be considered. An extension of the application period is ruled out.
§ 6. (1) The application fee shall be 50 euros. This fee must be received by 13 June 2018. An extension of the deadline is ruled out.
(2) Fees that cannot be ascribed to a particular applicant (e.g. due to a missing or incorrect payment reference or an error on the part of the bank) or insufficient payments shall preclude participation in the admissions procedure. Fees received after the payment deadline shall lead to the applicant being disqualified from the admissions procedure and will be refunded by the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna.
§ 7. (1) The aptitude test shall be administered exclusively in the English language and shall consist of 60 subject-specific questions pertaining to the course of studies. The test duration is 90 minutes.
(2) Scheduled to take place from 25 to 29 June 2018, the aptitude test must be completed in person by applicants who submitted a successful online application (§ 5.) by the deadline and paid the fee correctly (§ 6.). Should the number of participants for the aptitude test be less than the number of places allocated for the master’s programme (§ 3.), the aptitude test may be cancelled. The aptitude test is not an examination in the sense of §§ 72ff UG.
§ 9. (1) Only those applicants who have been awarded a place in the incoming class as a result of the admissions procedure may enrol in the master’s degree programme. Enrolment then takes place within the prescribed deadline for claiming a place in the framework of the general enrolment period for the 2018/2019 winter semester at the Student Services department of the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Veterinärplatz 1, 1210 Vienna. At this time, all the required conditions and documents necessary for enrolment will be examined. Apart from this, enrolment is subject to the curriculum as well as to the stipulations of the Universities Act 2002 in the version currently in force.
Download document [Link 5] Directive by the Office of the Rector of the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna on the restrictions on admission to the Master’s Programme Comparative Biomedicine – Infection Biomedicine and Tumour Signalling Pathways and on the admissions procedure in the academic year 2018/2019 (PDF, 144 KB) [Link ]
Directive by the Office of the Rector of the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna on the restrictions on admission to the Interdisciplinary Master’s Programme in Human-Animal Interactions and on the admissions procedure in the academic year 2018/2019
At its meeting on 8 November 2017, the Office of the Rector of the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna—pursuant to the opinion expressed by the Senate and pursuant to § 71d and § 63a para. 8 in conjunction with § 63 of the Universities Act (Universitätsgesetz, UG), Federal Law Gazette I, No. 120/2002 in the current version—agreed on the following directive on the admissions procedure for and on the restrictions on admission to the Interdisciplinary Master’s Programme in Human-Animal Interactions, which was approved by the University Council on 06.12.2017:
Pursuant to § 71d UG, admission to the Interdisciplinary Master’s Programme in Human-Animal Interactions shall be restricted through an admissions procedure conducted prior to enrolment. At the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, the Interdisciplinary Master’s Programme in Human-Animal Interactions is offered exclusively in the English language. Also pursuant to § 63a para. 8 UG, for master’s degree programmes that are offered only in a foreign language, the Office of the Rector can determine the number of incoming students and set forth admissions procedures governing acceptance.
§ 1. (1) The regulation about the admissions procedure shall be applicable to all applicants to the Interdisciplinary Master’s Programme in Human-Animal Interactions at the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna. All applicants seeking admission to this programme, regardless of their nationalities, have to complete the admissions procedure. Admission of applicants shall take place exclusively at the beginning of the 2018/2019 academic year.
§ 3. The number of incoming students shall be set at 20 for the 2018/2019 academic year.
§ 7. (1) The aptitude test shall be administered exclusively in the English language and shall consist of 70 subject-specific questions pertaining to the course of studies. The test duration is 105 minutes. The aptitude test is structured as follows:
§ 9. (1) Only those applicants who have been awarded a place in the incoming class as a result of the admissions procedure may enrol in the master’s degree programme. Enrolment then takes place within the prescribed deadline for claiming a place in the framework of the general enrolment period for the 2018/2019 winter semester at the Student Services department of the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Veterinärplatz 1, 1210 Vienna. At this time, all the required conditions and documents necessary for enrolment will be examined (see also general information about the enrolment procedure on the web site of the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna). Apart from this, enrolment is subject to the curriculum as well as to the stipulations of the Universities Act 2002 in the version currently in force.
Download document Directive by the Office of the Rector of the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna on the restrictions on admission to the Interdisciplinary Master’s Programme in Human-Animal Interactions and on the admissions procedure in the academic year 2018/2019 (PDF, 144 KB) [Link 6]
A detailed explanation of the admissions procedure for the diploma study Veterinary Medicine and the bachelor studies Equine Science and Biomedicine and Biotechnology for the academic year 2018/2019 was published in the University Gazette dated 13.12.2017 [Link 7] (only in German).
Updated on 22.02.2018:
Decree of the Rectorate regarding content, duration, scoring and the process of the aptitude test for the Diploma Programme in Veterinary Medicine and the Bachelor's Programme in Equine Science and Biomedicine and Biotechnology 2018/19.
If you have got any further questions concerning admission and application, please write an e-mail. [Link 8]
Legalization of Foreign Documents (Link to Ministry for Science and Research) [Link 9]
Campus map including apitude test locations (PDF, 291 KB) [Link 10]
Send E-Mail to Student Services [Link ]