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Prescribed duration of a degree programme

The prescribed duration of a degree programme is the time students at least need to complete their degree programme if they pass 30 ECTS per semester on average. The prescribed duration of bachelor programmes is usually six semesters, the one of master programmes is four semesters.

During the prescribed duration plus two tolerance semesters, EU/EEA/CH citizens and students with equal status are exempted from the tuition fee and must pay only the Students' Union fee.

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Prescribed duration of a degree programme

The prescribed duration of a degree programme is the time students at least need to complete their degree programme if they pass 30 ECTS per semester on average. The prescribed duration of bachelor programmes is usually six semesters, the one of master programmes is four semesters.

During the prescribed duration plus two tolerance semesters, EU/EEA/CH citizens and students with equal status are exempted from the tuition fee and must pay only the Students' Union fee.

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Prescribed duration of a degree programme

The prescribed duration of a degree programme is the time students at least need to complete their degree programme if they pass 30 ECTS per semester on average. The prescribed duration of bachelor programmes is usually six semesters, the one of master programmes is four semesters.

During the prescribed duration plus two tolerance semesters, EU/EEA/CH citizens and students with equal status are exempted from the tuition fee and must pay only the Students' Union fee.

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Prescribed duration of a degree programme

The prescribed duration of a degree programme is the time students at least need to complete their degree programme if they pass 30 ECTS per semester on average. The prescribed duration of bachelor programmes is usually six semesters, the one of master programmes is four semesters.

During the prescribed duration plus two tolerance semesters, EU/EEA/CH citizens and students with equal status are exempted from the tuition fee and must pay only the Students' Union fee.

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Prescribed duration of a degree programme

The prescribed duration of a degree programme is the time students at least need to complete their degree programme if they pass 30 ECTS per semester on average. The prescribed duration of bachelor programmes is usually six semesters, the one of master programmes is four semesters.

During the prescribed duration plus two tolerance semesters, EU/EEA/CH citizens and students with equal status are exempted from the tuition fee and must pay only the Students' Union fee.

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Prescribed duration of a degree programme

The prescribed duration of a degree programme is the time students at least need to complete their degree programme if they pass 30 ECTS per semester on average. The prescribed duration of bachelor programmes is usually six semesters, the one of master programmes is four semesters.

During the prescribed duration plus two tolerance semesters, EU/EEA/CH citizens and students with equal status are exempted from the tuition fee and must pay only the Students' Union fee.

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Prescribed duration of a degree programme

The prescribed duration of a degree programme is the time students at least need to complete their degree programme if they pass 30 ECTS per semester on average. The prescribed duration of bachelor programmes is usually six semesters, the one of master programmes is four semesters.

During the prescribed duration plus two tolerance semesters, EU/EEA/CH citizens and students with equal status are exempted from the tuition fee and must pay only the Students' Union fee.

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Prescribed duration of a degree programme

The prescribed duration of a degree programme is the time students at least need to complete their degree programme if they pass 30 ECTS per semester on average. The prescribed duration of bachelor programmes is usually six semesters, the one of master programmes is four semesters.

During the prescribed duration plus two tolerance semesters, EU/EEA/CH citizens and students with equal status are exempted from the tuition fee and must pay only the Students' Union fee.

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Prescribed duration of a degree programme

The prescribed duration of a degree programme is the time students at least need to complete their degree programme if they pass 30 ECTS per semester on average. The prescribed duration of bachelor programmes is usually six semesters, the one of master programmes is four semesters.

During the prescribed duration plus two tolerance semesters, EU/EEA/CH citizens and students with equal status are exempted from the tuition fee and must pay only the Students' Union fee.

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Prescribed duration of a degree programme

The prescribed duration of a degree programme is the time students at least need to complete their degree programme if they pass 30 ECTS per semester on average. The prescribed duration of bachelor programmes is usually six semesters, the one of master programmes is four semesters.

During the prescribed duration plus two tolerance semesters, EU/EEA/CH citizens and students with equal status are exempted from the tuition fee and must pay only the Students' Union fee.

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Prescribed duration of a degree programme

The prescribed duration of a degree programme is the time students at least need to complete their degree programme if they pass 30 ECTS per semester on average. The prescribed duration of bachelor programmes is usually six semesters, the one of master programmes is four semesters.

During the prescribed duration plus two tolerance semesters, EU/EEA/CH citizens and students with equal status are exempted from the tuition fee and must pay only the Students' Union fee.

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Prescribed duration of a degree programme

The prescribed duration of a degree programme is the time students at least need to complete their degree programme if they pass 30 ECTS per semester on average. The prescribed duration of bachelor programmes is usually six semesters, the one of master programmes is four semesters.

During the prescribed duration plus two tolerance semesters, EU/EEA/CH citizens and students with equal status are exempted from the tuition fee and must pay only the Students' Union fee.

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Prescribed duration of a degree programme

The prescribed duration of a degree programme is the time students at least need to complete their degree programme if they pass 30 ECTS per semester on average. The prescribed duration of bachelor programmes is usually six semesters, the one of master programmes is four semesters.

During the prescribed duration plus two tolerance semesters, EU/EEA/CH citizens and students with equal status are exempted from the tuition fee and must pay only the Students' Union fee.

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Prescribed duration of a degree programme

The prescribed duration of a degree programme is the time students at least need to complete their degree programme if they pass 30 ECTS per semester on average. The prescribed duration of bachelor programmes is usually six semesters, the one of master programmes is four semesters.

During the prescribed duration plus two tolerance semesters, EU/EEA/CH citizens and students with equal status are exempted from the tuition fee and must pay only the Students' Union fee.

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Prescribed duration of a degree programme

The prescribed duration of a degree programme is the time students at least need to complete their degree programme if they pass 30 ECTS per semester on average. The prescribed duration of bachelor programmes is usually six semesters, the one of master programmes is four semesters.

During the prescribed duration plus two tolerance semesters, EU/EEA/CH citizens and students with equal status are exempted from the tuition fee and must pay only the Students' Union fee.

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Prescribed duration of a degree programme

The prescribed duration of a degree programme is the time students at least need to complete their degree programme if they pass 30 ECTS per semester on average. The prescribed duration of bachelor programmes is usually six semesters, the one of master programmes is four semesters.

During the prescribed duration plus two tolerance semesters, EU/EEA/CH citizens and students with equal status are exempted from the tuition fee and must pay only the Students' Union fee.

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Prescribed duration of a degree programme

The prescribed duration of a degree programme is the time students at least need to complete their degree programme if they pass 30 ECTS per semester on average. The prescribed duration of bachelor programmes is usually six semesters, the one of master programmes is four semesters.

During the prescribed duration plus two tolerance semesters, EU/EEA/CH citizens and students with equal status are exempted from the tuition fee and must pay only the Students' Union fee.

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Prescribed duration of a degree programme

The prescribed duration of a degree programme is the time students at least need to complete their degree programme if they pass 30 ECTS per semester on average. The prescribed duration of bachelor programmes is usually six semesters, the one of master programmes is four semesters.

During the prescribed duration plus two tolerance semesters, EU/EEA/CH citizens and students with equal status are exempted from the tuition fee and must pay only the Students' Union fee.

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Prescribed duration of a degree programme

The prescribed duration of a degree programme is the time students at least need to complete their degree programme if they pass 30 ECTS per semester on average. The prescribed duration of bachelor programmes is usually six semesters, the one of master programmes is four semesters.

During the prescribed duration plus two tolerance semesters, EU/EEA/CH citizens and students with equal status are exempted from the tuition fee and must pay only the Students' Union fee.

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Prescribed duration of a degree programme

The prescribed duration of a degree programme is the time students at least need to complete their degree programme if they pass 30 ECTS per semester on average. The prescribed duration of bachelor programmes is usually six semesters, the one of master programmes is four semesters.

During the prescribed duration plus two tolerance semesters, EU/EEA/CH citizens and students with equal status are exempted from the tuition fee and must pay only the Students' Union fee.

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Prescribed duration of a degree programme

The prescribed duration of a degree programme is the time students at least need to complete their degree programme if they pass 30 ECTS per semester on average. The prescribed duration of bachelor programmes is usually six semesters, the one of master programmes is four semesters.

During the prescribed duration plus two tolerance semesters, EU/EEA/CH citizens and students with equal status are exempted from the tuition fee and must pay only the Students' Union fee.

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Prescribed duration of a degree programme

The prescribed duration of a degree programme is the time students at least need to complete their degree programme if they pass 30 ECTS per semester on average. The prescribed duration of bachelor programmes is usually six semesters, the one of master programmes is four semesters.

During the prescribed duration plus two tolerance semesters, EU/EEA/CH citizens and students with equal status are exempted from the tuition fee and must pay only the Students' Union fee.

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Prescribed duration of a degree programme

The prescribed duration of a degree programme is the time students at least need to complete their degree programme if they pass 30 ECTS per semester on average. The prescribed duration of bachelor programmes is usually six semesters, the one of master programmes is four semesters.

During the prescribed duration plus two tolerance semesters, EU/EEA/CH citizens and students with equal status are exempted from the tuition fee and must pay only the Students' Union fee.

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Prescribed duration of a degree programme

The prescribed duration of a degree programme is the time students at least need to complete their degree programme if they pass 30 ECTS per semester on average. The prescribed duration of bachelor programmes is usually six semesters, the one of master programmes is four semesters.

During the prescribed duration plus two tolerance semesters, EU/EEA/CH citizens and students with equal status are exempted from the tuition fee and must pay only the Students' Union fee.

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Prescribed duration of a degree programme

The prescribed duration of a degree programme is the time students at least need to complete their degree programme if they pass 30 ECTS per semester on average. The prescribed duration of bachelor programmes is usually six semesters, the one of master programmes is four semesters.

During the prescribed duration plus two tolerance semesters, EU/EEA/CH citizens and students with equal status are exempted from the tuition fee and must pay only the Students' Union fee.

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Prescribed duration of a degree programme

The prescribed duration of a degree programme is the time students at least need to complete their degree programme if they pass 30 ECTS per semester on average. The prescribed duration of bachelor programmes is usually six semesters, the one of master programmes is four semesters.

During the prescribed duration plus two tolerance semesters, EU/EEA/CH citizens and students with equal status are exempted from the tuition fee and must pay only the Students' Union fee.

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Prescribed duration of a degree programme

The prescribed duration of a degree programme is the time students at least need to complete their degree programme if they pass 30 ECTS per semester on average. The prescribed duration of bachelor programmes is usually six semesters, the one of master programmes is four semesters.

During the prescribed duration plus two tolerance semesters, EU/EEA/CH citizens and students with equal status are exempted from the tuition fee and must pay only the Students' Union fee.

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