Sveucilište u Mostaru

Sveucilite u Mostaru (University of Mostar), ranked third among the best universities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, was founded in 1977 and is a non-profit public higher-education institution located in the urban environment of Mostar (population range of 50,000-249,999 inhabitants), Herzegovina-Neretva Canton. Oraje, Vitez, and Brcko are all areas where this university maintains a branch campus.


Sveucilite u Mostaru is a large (uniRank enrollment range: 10,000-14,999 students) coeducational Bosnian and Herzegovinian higher education institution that is officially recognized by the Ministarstvo prosvjete, znanosti, kulture I porta Hercegovacko-neretvanske upanje (Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton).


In a variety of fields of study, Sveucilite u Mostaru provides courses and programs leading to officially recognized higher education degrees like as bachelor's, master's, and doctorate degrees. This 43-year-old Bosnian and Herzegovina higher-education school has a stringent admission process based on entrance exams and previous academic records and grades.


This Bosnian and Herzegovina higher education school is somewhat selective, with admission rates ranging from 70 to 80 percent. International students are welcome to apply for admission. Sveucilite u Mostaru additionally provides students with a library, lodging, sports facilities, study abroad and exchange programs, as well as administrative services.


Country rank: 3
World rank: 5809
Address: Trg. Hrvatskih Velikana 1, Mostar, 88000 Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Telephone: +387 (36) 337 070
Tuition fee: 2500$/ year
Website: https://www.sum.ba/

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