Eligibility criteria
These admission criteria are valid for student selections made in 2025–2028. However, the faculty reserves the right to make changes to the criteria, if necessary, between admissions rounds. The number of study seats is decided on an annual basis and will be published on Studyinfo.fi before each application round.
Eligibility criteria
To be eligible for the master’s degree programme, you must have a suitable higher education degree and demonstrate adequate English proficiency in one of the methods described below.
1. A higher education degree that fulfills the following requirements:
The degree must give eligibility for master’s-level degree studies in the awarding country. If your degree qualifies you for doctoral-level studies, you should primarily seek admission to a doctoral programme instead.
Suitable fields for the degree include:
· chemistry
· related natural sciences
Eligible studies must include minimum 25 ECTS of courses in chemistry and 5 ECTS of practical laboratory work in chemistry, 30 ECTS in total. Separate higher education studies that are not part of a degree may also be considered during the evaluation.
The higher education institution awarding the degree must be officially recognised in the national education system, i.e., listed as a degree-granting higher education institution by the country where it is located or by a relevant international organisation (such as UNESCO).
If the degree used to prove eligibility is incomplete at the time of application, you may be admitted on a conditional basis. In this case, you must graduate and submit officially certified copies of the final educational documents so that they are received by the University by the specified deadline. The deadline will be posted on the University’s website before the application period starts.
If you currently hold a study right in this same master’s programme at the Ģֱ, you cannot be admitted.
2. English proficiency demonstrated in any of the following ways:
· An upper secondary education completed in English in an EU/EEA country, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, the United States, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand.
· A higher education degree completed in English in an EU/EEA country or one of the following: Australia, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Botswana, Cameroon, Canada, Dominica, Eritrea, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Grenada, Guyana, Hong Kong, India, Jamaica, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Namibia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Sierra Leone, Singapore, South Africa, Switzerland, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda, United Kingdom, United States, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
· A Finnish-medium or Swedish-medium higher education degree completed in a Finnish higher education institution, with a command of a foreign language in English per the Government Decree on University Degrees (794/2004) or the Government Decree on Universities of Applied Sciences (1129/2014). If the degree is still incomplete at the time of application, it must be the same as the one used as the basis for eligibility.
· A higher education degree completed or being completed in Finland, with the English language as a major or specialisation.
· An international English language proficiency test. The approved language tests and minimum results are as follows:
o IELTS Academic, IELTS for UKVI Academic, IELTS Indicator, or IELTS Online: 6.5 (overall score)
o TOEFL iBT, TOEFL iBT Home Edition, or TOEFL iBT Paper Edition: 92 (MyBest score)
o PTE Academic, PTE Academic UKVI, or PTE Academic Online: 62 (overall score)
o Cambridge C2 Proficiency: A, B, C, or C1
o Cambridge C1 Advanced: A, B, or C
IELTS, PTE and TOEFL results must be valid until the end of the application period. Only Cambridge tests completed in 2005 and thereafter are accepted. If the language test result is released after the application has ended, the test report form must be released by and valid on the deadline date for submitting attachments.
· National Certificate of Language Proficiency (YKI) in English: The applicant must have received a grade 5 or higher at the advanced level in all components (speaking, writing, listening comprehension, and reading comprehension). The applicant may combine test results from multiple dates. Only YKI tests completed in 2002 and thereafter are accepted.
The University does not grant waivers for language requirements. If you fail to demonstrate your English skills by one of the above methods, your application will be rejected as ineligible. The University does not consider test report forms received after the specified deadline.
Admissions procedure
Online application, required attachments and interview
Minimum number of points | Maximum number of points |
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45 | 80 |
The admissions process is divided into two steps: 1) submitting the application and all required attachments, and 2) participating in an online interview (if applicable).
NB: If you use generative artificial intelligence (AI) to aid your application, you must indicate which model (e.g., ChatGPT, Bing Chat) you have used and in what way through proper citations (written assignments). However, citations are not necessary if you use AI solely for ideation, proofreading, stylisation or similar purposes.
Claiming AI-generated content as your own without acknowledging it is considered plagiarism. If we detect that a supporting document or assignment has been generated by AI, either wholly or in part, without proper acknowledgement, it will be given zero points.
Phase 1: Application and required attachments
First, you must submit your application on Studyinfo.fi along with the necessary attachments by the given deadlines. Eligible applications that include all required attachments are evaluated using the criteria listed Ineligible applications will not be processed further after they have been found not to meet the eligibility criteria/documentary requirements.
Category | Points |
Total number of credits in chemistry courses in the previous degree(s)
| 0–15 |
Total number of credits in practical laboratory work in chemistry in the previous degree(s)
| 0–10 |
Study performance in chemistry and related fields | 0–10 |
Motivation: reasons for applying to the programme, strengths as a prospective student and career plans | 0–15 |
Total maximum points | 50 |
Phase 2: Interview
After the first phase, up to 30 applicants who have received at least 25 points from the phase 1 (and at least 5 points for motivation) are invited to an online interview. If two or more applicants have the same admission score in phase 1, higher weight is given to the points received from the motivation and total number of credits in practical laboratory work.
You are responsible for providing yourself with the space, time, and equipment to enable participation in the online interview. More detailed instructions will be sent with the interview invitation.
The interview will be evaluated according to the following criteria.
Category | Points |
Proficiency in chemistry | 0–15 |
Motivation | 0–10 |
Communication | 0–5 |
Total maximum points | 30 |
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An applicant must score at least 15 points from the interview to be accepted into the programme.
Final selection
Your scores from Phases 1 and 2 are added together to form your final admission score. Applicants will be ranked according to their admission scores, and the highest-scoring applicants, in accordance with the number of available study seats, will be admitted. If two or more applicants are tied for the last study place, all of them will be accepted. The faculty may also, at their discretion, admit more applicants than there are study places to ensure there will be enough students to start their studies in the programme. There are no arrangements for clearing, i.e., unaccepted study seats will not be reallocated.
All applicants will be notified of the results by email by the date given on the University’s website. Unsuccessful applicants will be informed of the policy and deadline for appealing against the admission decision.