- Students are admitted to institutions of higher education by means of an examination prepared in accordance with provisions specified by the Council of Higher Education. In the evaluation of examination results, the performance of students during their secondary education is taken into account. Quotas are allocated for the placement of top-ranking graduates of secondary schools, placement being carried out taking into account their preferences and entrance examination scores.
In the selection of students for higher education institutions, supplementary points are calculated based on performance during secondary education, in a manner to be determined by the Student Selection and Placement Center, and added to their entrance examination scores.
Those students who are graduates of professionally- or vocationally-oriented secondary schools (lycees) and who apply for an undergraduate program in the same area, will also have their entrance examination scores supplemented by a coefficient to be determined.
- Students demonstrating outstanding talent in certain branches of the arts, may be admitted to undergraduate programs in those same branches on the basis of selection procedures to be determined by the Council of Higher Education.