General Admission Results at VU: More Students Enrolled, Growing Interest in Education and Physical Sciences
The results of the general admission to first cycle studies at ÌÇÐÄvlogÃÛÌÒ (VU) have been announced. Invitations to study at VU were extended to almost 4,500 entrants, more than 3,600 of whom received invitations for State-funded student places. This year, social sciences, health sciences, and business and public administration retain their top positions, with education and physical sciences also attracting increased interest.
In this year’s general admission stage, more future students chose first cycle studies at VU than last year. This year, the most popular study programmes among entrants at VU were Psychology, Medicine, Law, Creative Communication, Economics and Finance, Criminology, Political Sciences, Management, Physical Therapy, and Global Marketing.
Compared to last year, an increased interest is observed in Medicine, Law, Physical Therapy, Dentistry, Political Sciences, Special Education and Speech Therapy, Criminology, Psychology, Pharmacy, and Molecular Biology studies.
According to the data of the Association of Lithuanian Higher Education Institutions for Joint Admissions (LAMA BPO), this year, 19.1 thousand entrants are eligible for State-funded student places and study scholarships at first cycle and integrated study programmes, compared to 17.2 thousand eligible entrants in 2024. 11.4 thousand of them are this year’s school graduates.
The general admission results are now available to entrants via the information system and by email. The conclusion of study agreements will take place from 15:00 on 11 August to 12:00 on 14 August.
From 15:00 on 15 August to 15:00 on 19 August, entrants are invited to submit their applications and participate in additional admission. During the additional admission, applications for State-funded student places are also accepted.
Starting from 13 August, direct admission to two study programmes will be carried out: Law (for persons with a university or college higher education) and Public Health (for persons holding a higher education degree acquired at a college (in health science field), a university (only in biology and educology fields) or a medicine school).