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Thursday, 05 September 2013

Aufnahmeverfahren

Aufnahmeverfahren für Biologie und Molekularbiologie an der Uni Graz

Aufnahmeverfahren für Biologie und Molekularbiologie an der Uni Graz

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149 kamen zur Zulassungsprüfung Biologie, 257 zu Molekularbiologie

Großer Prüfungstag an der Uni Graz: Ohne Zwischenfälle gingen am Donnerstag, 5. September 2013, die Aufnahmeverfahren für Biologie und Molekularbiologie über die Bühne.

 

Bei der Zulassungsprüfung Biologie sind heute von 318 ursprünglich angemeldeten Personen 149 Personen zur Prüfung erschienen. Das heißt 169 Personen sind nicht gekommen, das entspricht 53%. Von den 149 Personen waren 35 Männer (36%), 96 Frauen (64%). 137 Personen waren aus Österreich (92%), 6 Personen aus Deutschland (4%) und 6 Personen aus anderen Ländern (4%). Alle BewerberInnen erhalten somit einen der 268 Studienplätze.

 

Bei Molekularbiologie nahmen heute insgesamt 257 Personen (52%) an der Prüfung teil, 235 Personen (48%) sind nicht zur Prüfung erschienen. Angemeldet waren 497 Personen. Von diesen 257 TeilneherInnen waren 184 Frauen und 73 Männer, sowie 215 Personen aus Österreich, 13 Personen aus Deutschland und 29 Personen aus anderen Staaten.  Insgesamte Studienplatzzahl für das Bachelorstudium Molekularbiologie - Uni Graz und TU Graz gemeinsam - 428 Plätze. Auch hier erhalten alle BewerberInnen einen Studienplatz. 

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