INSTITUTION
TYPES & CREDENTIALS
Types of higher education
institutions:
Univerzitet
(University)
College
Pedagogical Academy
School leaving and higher
education credentials:
Svidetelstvo
za polo en maturski ispit
Diplomiran
Specijalizacija
Magister
Doktor na Nauki
STRUCTURE
OF EDUCATION SYSTEM
Pre-higher
education:
Duration
of compulsory education:
Age of
entry: 7
Age of
exit: 15
Structure of school system:
Elementary
Type of
school providing this education: Elementary school
Length
of program in years: 8
Age
level from: 7 to: 15
Certificate/diploma awarded: Certificate for
Completed Elementary Education/Svidetelstvo za zavreno osnovno obrazovanie
General Secondary
Type of
school providing this education: Gimnazija
Length
of program in years: 4
Age
level from: 15 to: 19
Certificate/diploma awarded: Secondary School
Leaving Certificate/Svidetelstvo za zavreno sredno obrazovanie; International
Baccalaureate Josip Broz Tito Gymnasium, Skopje), 2 yrs after 2nd grade of secondary
education
Technical Secondary
Type of
school providing this education: Technical School/Tehnicki Ucilište
Length
of program in years: 4
Age
level from: 15 to: 19
Certificate/diploma awarded: Secondary School
Leaving Certificate/Svidetelstvo za zavreno sredno tehniko obrazovanie
Specialized Secondary
Type of
school providing this education: Art/Music/Ballet Secondary School
Length
of program in years: 4
Age
level from: 15 to: 19
Certificate/diploma awarded: Secondary School
Leaving Certificate/Svidetelstvo za zavreno sredno umetni-ko/muzi-ko/baletsko
obrazovanie
Vocational Secondary
Type of
school providing this education: Vocational School/Ucilište Za Zanimanja
Length
of program in years: 4
Age
level from: 15 to: 19
Certificate/diploma
awarded: Secondary
Vocational School Leaving Certificate/Svidetelstvo za zavreno sredno
obrazovanie za zanimaweto
School
education:
Elementary education lasts for eight years
leading to the Certificate for Completed Elementary Education. Secondary school
education is provided by high schools, technical and other vocational schools,
and art secondary schools. In the second half of the fourth year, pupils must
write a project (Maturska Tema) and defend it and pass a written examination in
their mother tongue and literature and an oral examination in a given subject
of the curriculum. The technical and other vocational schools train for
technical and other professions. The final examination in vocational education
(four-year and three-year courses) consists in the elaboration of a theme or
practical examination and a written examination in the mother tongue and
literature. The Certificates of the technical schools give access to the
entrance examinations at the relevant faculties and colleges. The certificate
of vocational schools gives access to the entrance examinations at the relevant
faculties and colleges after passing the different examinations.The Schools of
Arts/Music/Ballet offer a four-year course. Students enter these schools by
taking an entrance examination. At the end of their studies, they take a final
examination and can enrol in universities. The International Baccalaureate
gives access to the entrance examinations to all faculties and colleges.
Higher
education:
Higher education is provided by colleges and
pedagogical academies offering two-year courses, as well as by two universities
which offer four to six-year courses in a range of disciplines. Upon successful
completion of higher education courses at university faculties/institutes,
students are awarded a Diploma with professional title e.g. Engineer, Lawyer,
Teacher, at the lower (college) level; Graduate Engineer, Graduate Lawyer,
Graduate Teacher at the higher (faculty/institute) level. The duration of
studies leading to higher level diplomas depends on the type of faculty. The
financing mechanisms of higher education are under revision. The Law on Higher
Education of 1997 stipulates that five-year programmes will be introduced in
universities and higher education institutions. Reforms have begun to bring
Macedonian higher education in line with Western European and international
standards. In compliance with the Law on Higher Education 2000 the language of
instruction in the state pedagogical institutions for primary school teachers
and teachers for secondary schools may be the minority languages. In that case,
Macedonian will be taught as a separate subject and teaching will be carried
out in Macedonian for at least another two teaching subjects.
Main
laws/decrees governing higher education:
Decree: Law on Higher Education Year: 2000
Decree: Law on Higher Education Year: 1997
Decree:
Law on
the University Year: 1994
Concerns:
Universities
Academic
year:
Classes
from: Oct to: Sep
Languages
of instruction: Macedonian,
Albanian, Turkish
Stages
of studies:
Non-university level post-secondary studies
(technical/vocational type):
Non-university
level:
College studies last
two years and offer training at a semi-academic level in certain fields of the
Economy and other services.
University level studies:
University
level first stage:
Bachelor/Diplomiran:
The first-level degree of university study is
obtained on completion of a four- to six-year course in one of the two
universities. The exact duration of studies leading to higher level diplomas
depends on the type of faculty. For instance: Faculty of Medicine, 6 years of
study (in Medicine, Pharmacy and Dentistry); Technological/Metallurgical
Faculty - 5 years of study; Faculty of Law - 4 years of study. Each graduate
student can specialize in relevant professional fields - e.g. Surgery,
Obstetrics, Engineering. Such specialization requires one to five years of
practical training.
University
level second stage:
Master/Magister
po, Specialization/Specijalizacija:
The Magister degree (Master of Science/Master
of Arts) is awarded after two years' study followed by research and the writing
of a thesis which is defended in public and approved by a mentor. Each graduate
student can specialize in relevant professional fields - e.g. Surgery, Obstetrics,
Engineering. Such specialization requires one to five years of practical
training.
University
level third stage:
Doctorate/Doktor
na nauki:
The title of Doctor
of Science is conferred to candidates who have obtained the Master's degree and
after an approved period of research and the defence of a doctoral
dissertation.
Teacher education:
Training
of pre-primary and primary/basic school teachers
Primary school teachers are trained at the
Pedagogical Faculty. The programme lasts for four years. After a one-year
probation period, they must sit for a state professional examination.
Training
of secondary school teachers
Secondary school
teachers are trained in the Pedagogical Faculty and some other faculties in
four-year programmes of Linguistics, Languages, Mathematics, Physics,
Chemistry, Biology, Sports, Arts, etc., as well as a set number of pedagogical
and psychology subjects. Those who graduate without having studied in these
fields must take a special course and an examination. After a probation period
they must sit for a state professional examination.
Non-traditional studies:
Other
forms of non-formal higher education
The Workers University (Rabutniški Univerzitet) offers a great variety of courses for
additional education. It does not award degrees but offers special courses
leading to a particular qualification. Higher education institutions offer
part-time studies.
NATIONAL
BODIES
Administration
& co-ordination:
Responsible
authorities:
Ministry of Education
and Science
Head: Aziz Pollozhani, Minister
Dimitrie
Cupovski 9
1000 Skopje
Macedonia
Tel: +389(2) 311 7277/ 311
7896
Fax: +389(2) 3118 414
EMail: contact@mofk.gov.mk
WWW: http://www.mon.gov.mk
ADMISSIONS
TO HIGHER EDUCATION
Admission
to university-level studies
Name of
secondary school credential required: Svidetelstvo za polo en maturski ispit
Minimum
score/requirement: 40
points in secondary school results and 60 points in entrance examination
Alternatives
to credentials: International
Baccalaureate or special examinations
Entrance
exams required: Entrance
examination in two subjects depending on the educational programme of the
institution (minimum 60 points).
Numerus
clausus/restrictions: A
numerus clausus is applied when there are more candidates than available
places. Quotas reserved for students from the nationalities
Foreign
students admission
Admission
requirements: Foreign
students with grants and scholarships from the Government of the Republic of Macedonia are not required to sit for the entrance examinations except for
the Faculties of Architecture, Pedagogy, Physical Education and Art. Foreign
students must have completed a four-year secondary school and have passed the
final examinations and meet the same enrolment requirements as national
students.
Language
requirements: A
certificate of knowledge of Macedonian is compulsory.
Recognition
of studies & qualifications:
Studies
pursued in home country (System of recognition/accreditation): The concept of
accreditation refers to a process of evaluation and assessment of the quality
of an institution or programme that leads to a recognized or accredited status.
According to the new Law on Higher Education, a system of accreditation is
prescribed for post-secondary institutions. There are procedures and
regulations that provide ongoing assessment of the overall quality of an
institution in terms of its objectives, processes and outcomes. Accreditation
will foster institutional links by increasing the awareness of standard-setting
processes and facilitating mobility between institutions at both the national
and international levels. The Accreditation Board is also responsible for
giving its opinion on the possibility for foreign higher education institutions
to pursue activities in Macedonia.
Studies
pursued in foreign countries (bodies dealing with recognition of foreign
credentials):
ENIC, International
Department, Ministry of Education and Science
Head: Nadezda Uzelac, Coordinator
ul.
Dimitie Cuposki br. 9
1000 Skopje
Macedonia
Tel: +389(91) 106-523
Fax:
+389(91)
118-414
EMail:
nimana@yahoo.com;nada@mofk.gov.mk
WWW: http://www.mon.gov.mk
Deals
with credential recognition for entry to: University and Profession
Services
provided & students dealt with: Evaluation of foreign educational
qualifications ( Certificates, Diplomas, Degrees) and information on education
systems and recognition
Other
information sources on recognition of foreign studies: The two universities
also deal with the recognition of foreign higher education degrees.
Special
provisions for recognition:
For
access to university level studies: Recognition of higher education degrees
obtained abroad is based on the Law on Higher Education 2000. Recognition is
needed if a person holding a foreign qualification wishes to apply for an
official post or appointment or wishes to continue his studies in Macedonia. Comparison can only be made of qualifications which fall within the official
qualification structure both in the country of origin and Macedonia. In the statement, it is possible to assess the level of qualification and the content.
Recognition of qualifications or studies refers to the accrediting of studies
or qualifications taken aborad as part of a qualification to be taken in Macedonia. If the qualification obtained abroad does not correspond to a Macedonian degree in
the eyes of the university, the university may reject the application or
require that the student sit for supplementary examinations before taking a
decision.The qualification taken abroad must have been awarded by a public or
private university or a higher education institution which is part of the
official system and must have been approved in the country of origin. Private
higher education institutions are recognized after the accreditation, according
to the right of these institutions to award the relevant diploma only after
accreditation.
Multilateral
agreements concerning recognition of foreign studies
Name of
agreement: International
Convention on the Recognition of Studies, Certificates, Diplomas and Degrees in
Higher Education in the Arab and European States Bordering on the
Year of signature: 1976
Name of
agreement: UNESCO
Convention on the recognition of qualifications in the Europe region (not
ratified)
Year of
signature: 1997
Bilateral
agreements concerning recognition of foreign credentials
Name of agreement: Bulgaria
Name of
agreement: Turkey
STUDENT
LIFE
National
student associations and unions
National Student
Union of Macedonia
Pirinska b.b., PO Box 62
91000 Skopje
Macedonia
Tel: +389(91) 367-740
Fax: +389(91) 367-740
EMail: Nsum@ukim.edu.mk
Student
expenses and financial aid
Student
costs:
Home
students tuition fees: Minimum: 0 (Macedonian Dinar)
GRADING
SYSTEM
Usual
grading system in secondary school
Full
Description: Grading
is on a five-point scale: 5: Excellent; 4: Very Good; 3: Good; 2: Satisfactory;
1: Unsatisfactory ("Negative Grade").
Highest
on scale: 5
Pass/fail
level: 2/1
Lowest
on scale: 1
Main
grading system used by higher education institutions
Full
Description: Marking
is on the scale 5-10, with 6 as the minimum passing mark.
Highest
on scale: 10
Pass/fail
level: 6/5
Lowest
on scale: 5
NOTES
ON HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM
There is no private university at present in Macedonia. There is, however, a project for the private Albanian University of Tetovo which
will consist of six faculties: Faculty of Arts; Faculty of Philology; Faculty of
Philosophy; Faculty of Economy; Faculty of Law; Faculty of Natural Sciences.
Data
for academic year: 2001-2002
Source:
ENIC,
Ministry of Education and Science, Skopje, 2001 (except for governing bodies,
updated 2005)