Graduate Admissions

The final degree objective for students in the Rappaport Faculty of Medicine is MSc (Master of Science) or PhD (Doctor of Philosophy). Regardless of undergraduate major, applicants must have an outstanding academic record, particularly in mathematics and the sciences. Relevant research experience is also highly desirable. Students who were unable to obtain research experience at their undergraduate institution often work in research during summers or after graduation.

The graduate admissions committee carefully reviews the application package (recommendation letters, transcripts, etc.) to determine admission decisions.

The tabs below will guide candidates through the admissions process.

APPLICATION
Applications for the M.Sc. program are received with a specific deadline for the fall semester of the following year. Applications for the Ph.D. program are received year-round.
To apply, the applicant must first identify a faculty member that will serve as a thesis advisor. Click here for a list of faculty members who are currently seeking M.Sc. or Ph.D. students.
To apply, please contact Ms. Shiri Shporen at the faculty of medicine graduate admissions office (04-829-5374).

Required Application Materials

TUITION
Tuition fees are determined at the time of admission.
Tuition fees for a master’s degree are determined and based on the study requirements given to the student at the time of admission. The thesis equals 20 credits, a final project equals 12 credits, and course load will be determined based on the academic background of the student.
The tuition is determined for the entire degree, where 100% tuition means one year’s tuition. Thus, the tuition for a degree is usually 200-300%. If the student is not seeking a degree, the tuition will be 50% per semester.
Upon admission, two forms (Bank form & Declaration form) need to be filled out and submitted to the Tuition Fees Departments.

Students who receive scholarships are exempt from tuition (see FINANCIAL SUPPORT for conditions of this exemption).

For details please either e-mail Ms. Shiri Shporen at musmach@technion.ac.il or call at 04-829-5374.