06 - Latvia - Admission requirements

Every person who holds the citizenship of Latvia, or who has the passport of a non-citizen of Latvia, as well as persons who have permanent residence permission, have the right to study in a higher educational institution, if they possess a document certifying a completed secondary education. There are no age restrictions for acquiring higher education.

If international agreements do not state otherwise, admission of foreigners in higher education institutions of Latvia is possible taking into account that:
  • the certificate on secondary education should correspond to the standards of Latvia,
  • knowledge tested in ordinary manner should correspond to the admission provisions in the respective institution,
  • foreigners should know the language of instruction well,
  • tuition fee is paid according to the contract between the foreigner and the higher education institution.
For citizens of the European Union member states and their children acquiring education in Latvia the tuition fee is specified and covered according to the same procedures as for Latvian citizens,

Admission to the study programme is regulated through admission provisions issued by the Cabinet of Ministers and higher education institutions. There, the procedures of application and competition, entrance examinations (if prescribed), registration and matriculation are stipulated. The size of student population is regulated through government procurement and a maximum number of study places determined by individual institutions, which, in turn, depends on the supply and demand of specialists of each study field.

The admission to the study programme is organized according to the principles of competition.

All higher education institutions and colleges enroll students on the basis of the results of centralized examinations (at least in two subjects as determined by each higher education institution) passed at the end of secondary education. They are organized according to a uniform methodology, applying identical requirements and held at the same time in all secondary education institutions. There are, however, categories of persons who are allowed not to pass centralized examinations – those having completed secondary education till 2004 or abroad as well as persons with special educational needs. Admission procedure for such persons is developed by the higher education institution and approved by the Council of Higher Education.

Although the main criterion are the results of centralized examinations, higher education institutions may still organize one or several additional entrance examinations, aptitude tests or a competition with an emphasis on subjects pertinent to the chosen programme. The standards required for the entrance examinations correspond to secondary education programme.

Although the main document on completed education entitling to enter a higher education institution is that of secondary education, required prior education may differ depending on the level of higher education.

The access to first-level professional higher education programmes (college programmes) and Bachelor programmes (academic) is granted to holders of secondary education certificates.

For the admission to second-level professional higher education programmes (Professional higher education Bachelor study programmes, Professional higher education Master study programmes, Professional higher education study programmes), there are three possibilities:

  • a certificate on general secondary education is required if the second-level professional higher education programme is offered in one cycle as an integrated Bachelor programme,
  • a diploma on first-level professional higher education is required if the programme is offered in the second cycle of professional higher education,
  • only candidates with Bachelor degree or at least four-year studies leading to professional qualification are eligible to second-level professional higher education programmes offered as Master or Professional (higher level of studies after an academic degree) programmes.
The prerequisite for the admission to a Master programme (academic studies) is a Bachelor degree in the same or related field science.

The access to doctoral studies is granted to holders of Masters’ degree or an equivalent.

Institutions:

Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of latria  

Brīvības bulvāris 36, Rīga, LV-1520, Latvia
Tel.:(+371) 67082800
Fax:(+371) 67280469
Website:  http://www.mk.gov.lv
The government of Latria

 

Council of Higher Education
Meistaru iela 21, Rīga LV-1050, Latvia
Tel.:(+371) 67223392
Website:  http://www.aip.lv


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Date: 2009
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