Study Programmes Bachelor in Life Sciences – Biology

Admissions

To apply for a programme at the 8xav¸£Àûµ¼º½ of Luxembourg, candidates must comply with the general eligibility criteria for the chosen programme type and be selected by the study programme based on the quality of their application.

The programme at a glance – 180 ECTS

  • Duration:
    3 years / 6 sem
  • Teaching languages:
    FR + EN
  • Admissions:
    EU: 1 Feb 2026 – 8 Jul 2026

    Non-EU: 1 Feb 2026 – 24 Mar 2026
  • Fees:
    400€/ sem. (semester 1,2,3,4,5,6)
  • Format:
    Full-time programme

Specific information for this programme

  • Required Degree

    • Luxembourg secondary school diploma or equivalent foreign diploma recognised by the Ministry of National Education
    • Admission to a subsequent winter semester is possible, based on the application.
  • Language Skills

  • Criteria

    • Average grade in the secondary school leaving examination
    • marks in science subjects on the high school leaving examination
    • grades in science subjects on all transcripts for the last three years of high school
      Therefore please provide your official final transcript of records as soon as it is available
  • Decisive elements

    • An administrative fee is due when you submit your application. It will be deducted from the registration fee if you are accepted and enrolled in the programme.
    • If you have some doubt regarding your chances to be accepted, we encourage you to informally contact the programme using the following email address: basv@uni.lu.
      Kindly note that the feedback provided by the programme upon this informal request is not legally binding and does not provide grounds for a legal appeal if your application is rejected. In any case, you will need to submit your application as outlined below.
  • The ideal candidate

    When considering potential life sciences undergraduates, we seek out following key traits:
    The ideal candidate is a high school student, who has just passed his or her high school leaving exams for the current year, has graduated from a science section or stream, or has taken as many science subjects as possible up to the final year of high school.

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