Part-time Studies
- The programme of the part-time studies is exactly the same as this of the full-time studies.
This represents their great advantage, as the ministerial standards require only 80% of correspondence.
- There is no separate recruitment procedure - candidates are recruited together with those to full-time studies.
The candidates who will not be instated in the list of the full-time 1st year because of the lack of places will be instated as part-time students, following the marks' ranking.
The number of places available is 50.
- There is no possibility of transferring a student to full-time studies after the 1st year.
Such a person must submit once more to the recruitment procedure (Central Examination if he obtained an "old GCSE", certificates' ranking in the case of the "new GCSE").
If the candidate is admitted to full-time studies, and has collected all the credits for his 1st year, he is automatically transferred to the 2nd year of full-time studies. Otherwise he has to repeat the 1st year of the full-time studies, which usually means he only repeats the PNJF classes, as the marks for the other courses, if the teachers allow for it, can be copied into his new credit book.