Admission and application
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Apply by 1 May at the latest if you want to participate in the (SSH&) housing lottery. If you’re not participating in the housing lottery, you can apply up to and including 1 July.
Are you a senior student? You may be able to enrol in the current academic year.
Admission period with non-Dutch degree and nationality EU/EEA country
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Apply by 1 May at the latest if you want to participate in the (SSH&) housing lottery. If you’re not participating in the housing lottery, you can apply up to and including 1 July.
Are you a senior student? You may be able to enrol in the current academic year.
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Are you a senior student? You may be able to enrol in the current academic year.
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Are you a senior student? You may be able to enrol in the current academic year.
Dutch degree
Admission requirements
- Culture and Society
- Economics and Society
- Science and Health
- Science and Engineering
With the Science and Engineering (Dutch: Natuur en Techniek) profile you are directly admissible, with the other profiles you must have Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics B in your profile.
The colloquium doctum is a suitability assessment for a Bachelor’s programme at Dutch Universities. This assessment is initiated by the colloquium doctum committee of the programme.
As part of the admission examination for the Bachelor’s programme Molecular Life Sciences, you must be able to prove that you have passed the following courses at the level of VWO (Dutch pre-university education) final examination:
- English
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Mathematics B
Subject deficiencies
In order to be admitted to the programme, you must have a specific level of knowledge in the subjects Chemistry, Mathematics B, and Physics, as mentioned in the admission requirements. In case you have a deficiency in one of these subjects, then this deficiency can be repaired by taking an additional exam.
You can take this additional exam in these subjects at Boswell-Bèta or CCVX. For Mathematics, you can also take the Online Mathematics Placement Test (OMPT). Depending on the test you will be taking, we require the following minimum scores:
- Boswell-Bèta: 6.0 out of 10.0
- CCVX: 6.0 out of 10.0
- OMPT: OMPT-D with minimum 55%
Please be advised that we are looking for the official certificate with a final grade that is at least equal to, or higher than the minimum passing grade. Proof of presence or registration for the exam is not sufficient.
Deadline
Because of the procedure and the preparation for the tests, we advise you to apply in Studielink between 1 October and 1 November, for admission to the academic year that starts the following September.
Application procedure
To apply, follow the regular application procedure at the bottom of this page. We recommend that you fill in/complete the online questionnaire (step 5 application procedure) as soon as possible after receiving it. If you have to take a state examination, you still have time to apply for it via DUO (in Dutch). This is possible from mid-October until 31 December.
Non-Dutch degree
Admission requirements
All international degrees will be assessed by the Admissions Officer of the Faculty of Science to determine whether it is of sufficient level, or if additional conditions apply.
Diploma-specific requirements
Please download the diploma-specific admission requirements to check whether you can be admitted directly or have to take an additional test.
How do I know if I can cope with the programme?
Students from different backgrounds experience different challenges. Of course, we want you to be as successful as you can when you start your study with us. Please have a look at the Access Exams examples of Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics at the Boswell-Bèta website.
If you score 70% or higher on the tests, we are quite confident you will do pretty well during the programme. If you score 60% or lower, we strongly advise you to seriously reconsider your decision to study this specific programme at Radboud University.
Subject deficiencies
In order to be admitted to the programme, you must have a specific level of knowledge in the subjects Chemistry, Mathematics B, and Physics, as mentioned in the admission requirements. In case you have a deficiency in one of these subjects, then this deficiency can be repaired by taking an additional exam.
You can take this additional exam in these subjects at Boswell-Bèta or CCVX. For Mathematics, you can also take the Online Mathematics Placement Test (OMPT). Depending on the test you will be taking, we require the following minimum scores:
- Boswell-Bèta: 6.0 out of 10.0
- CCVX: 6.0 out of 10.0
- OMPT: OMPT-D with minimum 55%
Please be advised that we are looking for the official certificate with a final grade that is at least equal to, or higher than the minimum passing grade. Proof of presence or registration for the exam is not sufficient.
Language requirements
To meet the admission requirements, a sufficient level of English proficiency is needed. English language proficiency can be proven via certain diplomas, or by successfully completing an English language test.
We consider your English language proficiency sufficient if you have or will obtain(ed) one of the following diplomas:
- A Dutch VWO diploma;
- An International Baccalaureate Diploma (diploma programme)
- A European Baccalaureate Diploma, with English Language 2 or English Language 1
- GCE A-Levels
- A diploma equivalent to, or higher than the Dutch VWO diploma, with English as the only language of instruction, obtained at an institution in an EU/EEA member state, Australia, Canada (excluding Quebec), Ireland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom or the United States of America.
- One of the following diplomas, having passed English in the final examinations:
- Austrian Reifezeugnis/Reifeprüfungszeugnis
- Belgian Diploma van Secundair Onderwijs
- Danish Studentereksamenbevis
- Finnish Ylioppilastutkintotodistus/Studenterexamenbevis
- German Zeugnis der Allgemeinen Hochschulreife
- Luxembourgish Diplôme de Fin d’Études Secondaires
- Norwegian Vitnemal for Videregaende Skole
- Swedish Slutbetyg fran Gymnasieskolan
If you do not have one of the above-mentioned diplomas, or if you're admitted and English is listed as a requirement in the admission email, we will require a certificate from one of the accepted English language exams below before the enrolment deadline (certificates may not be older than two years).
TOEFL iBT
≥ 90 + subscores ≥ 20
(Please note: the TOEFL Home Edition is not accepted)
Cambridge certificate (C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency)
C1 Advanced: Overall minimum score 176, minimum component score 169
C2 Proficiency: Overall minimum score 180, minimum component score 169
If you have any questions whether you qualify for admission, please email admissionsforbachelors [at] science.ru.nl (admissionsforbachelors[at]science[dot]ru[dot]nl).
This information has been compiled with great care and should contain no errors. Nevertheless, no rights may be derived from its content.
Application procedure
You must first make sure you meet the admission requirements of the Bachelor's programme you would like to apply for. To apply for a programme, you need to submit an enrolment application in Studielink before the application deadline and then follow the steps below.
Steps
Step 1: Submit an enrolment application in Studielink
You can apply for the Bachelor’s programme at Radboud University via Studielink. You can apply for a programme for the following academic year from 1 October onwards.
Please note: make sure you have a DigiD
You need to have a DigiD to apply for a programme in Studielink. If you do not have your own DigiD, you must request one via digid.nl; you will need to do this well before the application deadline. It usually takes five working days before you have received your activation code for your DigiD. If you do not live in the Netherlands or you still have to move here, you will not be able to use a DigiD and you will have to use your username and password to log in to Studielink.
Step 2: Follow up on your ‘To-do Actions’ in Studielink
After you have applied, all of your ‘To-do Actions’ in Studielink must be carried out in good time. So, keep a close eye on your emails (including the ones in your spam inbox).
Step 3: Take part in the Study Compatibility Check
You will be sent the login details for completing a digital questionnaire via the email address that you provided in Studielink. This questionnaire is part of the Study Compatibility Check, which is a final check to see if your expectations about the study programme are realistic and if you understand what we expect from you as a student.
Step 4: Keep an eye on your inbox
Once Radboud University has received your application, we will check to see whether you are directly admissible to the Bachelor’s programme for which you have applied. You will then receive one of the following results by email:
- You will be granted unconditional admission, which means that you can enrol in the study programme.
- Your previous education needs to be assessed by the Admissions Committee, which means that you will need to proceed to Step 5.
Step 5: Complete the digital questionnaire (but only if your previous education needs to be checked by the Admissions Committee)
If your previous education needs to be assessed by the Admissions Committee, you will receive login details for a digital questionnaire, OSIRIS Application, at the email address that you provided in Studielink. You will need to log in to the questionnaire. You have 56 days to upload your documents and submit a complete application. If you have not submitted your application after this period, it will be automatically cancelled. Please note that if you apply close to the deadline, you will have fewer than 56 days. Your application for admission will then be processed. There are three possible outcomes:
- You will be unconditionally admitted, which means that you can enrol in the study programme.
- You will be conditionally admitted: your admission decision contains the conditions that you will need to fulfil before you will be able to enrol in the study programme.
- You will not be admitted: your application will then be withdrawn from Studielink. You will receive further details by email about why your application was rejected.
The details of this outcome will be sent to the email address that you provided in Studielink.
Have you been admitted?
Go to the enrolment procedure and follow the steps to enrol.
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Application procedure
You must first make sure you meet the admission requirements of the Bachelor's programme you would like to apply for. The application procedure then consists of two steps: first, submitting an enrolment application in Studielink, then uploading documents in OSIRIS Application.
Steps
Step 1: Submit an enrolment application in Studielink
To apply for a Bachelor’s programme, you have to create an account and submit an enrolment application in Studielink (the national online registration system for Dutch universities). First you will be asked to fill in your previous education, then select the programme you wish to apply for in the list that appears.
Step 2: Upload documents in OSIRIS Application
After you have submitted an enrolment application in Studielink, you will receive an email with personal login details for OSIRIS Application. You have 56 days to upload your documents and submit a complete application. If you have not submitted your application after this period, it will be automatically cancelled. Please note that if you apply close to the deadline, you will have fewer than 56 days.
You will be asked to upload the following documents:
- Scan of valid passport (personal details page only) or European ID card
- Diploma
If you have graduated and received your diploma, you are required to upload it (signed and stamped) to your application. If you have graduated but have not received your diploma or if you have not yet graduated, you can indicate this in the application form. In OSIRIS Application, please list the full, official name of the diploma that you have or will receive. Please use the language and name in which the diploma is issued.
- Radboud Statement of Education form
If you have not graduated yet, we ask that you upload the Radboud Statement of Education form (found at the bottom of this page) that has been completed by you or your school. This form will give Radboud University a more complete overview of your education.
- Transcript of grades
Upload a signed and stamped transcript of grades for the past two years. Please also upload transcripts and diplomas from any post-secondary education that you have studied or are still studying.
- Sworn translations of diploma and transcript of grades
Translations need to be made by a legally sworn translator. Certified translations are not required if your diploma and transcript are originally in Dutch, English or German. If your school provides English versions of your documents, please upload those along with versions of the documents in the original language.
- Personal Statement
Your personal statement should contain, at least, a brief description of why you have chosen this specific Bachelor's programme and how it fits your previous education.
- Overview of education/experience
Please upload an overview that contains, in chronological order, information about your education and knowledge/experience acquired during an internship, training, or work; for example, a resume.
- Proof of English proficiency (see admission requirements)
A sufficient level of English language proficiency is required. You can apply without an English language certificate. However, if you are admitted to the programme and a language certificate is listed as a requirement in your admission email, you will be required to provide proof of proficiency before the enrolment deadline.
Step 3: Admission decision
Your request for admission will then be processed. Within approximately 3 weeks after you have submitted the digital questionnaire. Student Admissions will inform you by email about the admission decision. There are three possible outcomes:
- You will be unconditionally admitted, which means that you can enrol in the study programme.
- You will be conditionally admitted: your admission decision contains the conditions that you will need to fulfil before you will be able to enrol in the study programme.
- You will not be admitted: your application will then be withdrawn from Studielink. You will receive further details by email about why your application was rejected.
The details of this outcome will be sent to the email address that you provided in Studielink.
Have you been admitted?
Go to the enrolment procedure and follow the steps to enrol.
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Questions?
Please contact us via admissions [at] ru.nl (admissions[at]ru[dot]nl).