Programmes/Cycle of Studies | Phase | Numerus Clausus | Curricular year |
---|---|---|---|
Bachelor in Mining and Geo-Environmental Engineering | 1 | 4 | |
2 | 8 | ||
Master in Bioengineering | 1 | 7 | |
2 | 1 | ||
Master in Chemical Engineering | 1 | 10 | |
2 | 2 | ||
Master in Civil Engineering | 1 | 48 | |
2 | 53 | ||
Master in Electrical and Computers Engineering | 1 | 20 | |
2 | 15 | ||
Master in Engineering and Industrial Management | 1 | 11 | |
2 | 2 | ||
Master in Environmental Engineering | 1 | 8 | |
2 | 9 | ||
Master in Informatics and Computing Engineering | 1 | 13 | |
2 | 3 | ||
Master in Mechanical Engineering | 1 | 20 | |
2 | 10 | ||
Master in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering | 1 | 7 | |
2 | 10 |
Cycle of Studies | Total Places |
Places 1st Phase |
Places 2nd Phase |
Licenciatura in Engineering Sciences - Mining and Geo-Environmental Engineering | 8 | 4 | 8 |
Master in Bioengineering | 8 | 7 | 1 |
Master in Civil Engineering | 68 | 48 | 53 |
Master in Environmental Engineering | 11 | 8 | 9 |
Master in Engineering and Industrial Management | 13 | 11 | 2 |
Master in Electrical and Computers Engineering | 35 | 20 | 15 |
Master in Informatics and Computing Engineering | 16 | 13 | 3 |
Master in Mechanical Engineering | 30 | 20 | 10 |
Master in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering | 10 | 7 | 10 |
Master in Chemical Engineering | 12 | 10 | 2 |
1st Phase | |
10th December 2018 to 1st January 2019 | Submission of pre-applications |
2nd January 2019 to 1st February 2019 | Submission of applications |
19th February 2019 | Posting of provisional results |
20th February to 6th March 2019 | Prior hearing |
13th March 2019 | Posting of final results |
14th March to 3rd April 2019 | Submission of complaints |
10th April 2019 | Publication of decision about complaints |
20th March to 2nd April 2019 | Enrolment (online) |
8th to 16th April 2019 | Admission of non-placed applicants* |
17th April 2019 | Publication of leftover places |
Until 2nd April 2019 | Request of credit transfer regarding prior training / work experience |
Until 24th April 2019 | Publication of credit transfer results |
Up to 10 working days after the publication of the credit transfer results | Change of the registration in result of the credit transfer process |
2nd Phase | |
2nd February to 17th April 2019 | Submission of applications |
8th May 2019 | Posting of provisional results |
9th to 22nd May 2019 | Prior hearing |
29th May 2019 | Posting of final results |
29th May to 19th June 2019 | Submission of complaints |
27th June 2019 | Publication of decision about complaints |
5th to 19th June 2019 | Enrolment (online) |
28th June to 13th July 2019 | Admission of non-placed applicants* |
Until 19th June 2019 | Request of credit transfer regarding prior training / work experience |
Until 12th July 2019 | Publication of credit transfer results |
Up to 10 working days after the publication of the credit transfer results | Change of the registration in result of the credit transfer process |
* The eventual call of non-placed applicants will be made by e-mail sent to the address indicated on the application process. Applicants who are called will have 24 hours to reply and say whether they are interested in the place available. After this deadline, and if there is no reply from the applicant called, this applicant will lose the chance to occupy the place available and the following non-placed applicant in the ranking list will be called.
1. Knowledge of the language in which the cycle of studies will be taught (for the Master in Civil Engineering - Portuguese or English; for the remaining cycles of studies - Portuguese) assessed through the presentation of a supporting document.
2. The entrance examinations accepted are:
- National entrance examinations required for each cycle of studies (see below);
- Entrance examinations considered to be homologous to the national examinations, in accordance with Article 20-A of Decree-Law No. 296-A/98, of 25th September, as amended by Decree-Law No. 90/2008, of 30th May, and with Resolution No. 586/2018, of 11th May (legislation only available in Portuguese);
- Brazilian National Secondary Education Examination (ENEM) taken in Brazil in 2016 and subsequent years in the areas required for each cycle of studies;
- National Gao Kao and Lian Kao examinations (applicable only to the Master in Civil Engineering - MIEC) taken in China in 2016 and subsequent years with the components Mathematics and Physics or Mathematics and Comprehensive Sciences Examination.
Applicants who are applying with ENEM examinations:
The ENEM grades will be converted to a scale from 0 to 200 (Portuguese grading scale) according to the following formula:
Final grade = ENEM grade * 200/1000
After the conversion of the ENEM grades, only applicants with individual grades equal to or higher than 120 (600 in ENEM) for Mathematics and its Technologies (MT), 120 (600 in ENEM) for Natural Sciences and their Technologies (CNT) and 95 (475 in ENEM) for each of the three remaining fields of knowledge of the ENEM will be admitted.
Applicants who are applying with Gao Kao or Lian Kao examinations (applicable only to the Master in Civil Engineering - MIEC):
The Gao Kao and Lian Kao grades will be converted to a scale from 0 to 200 (Portuguese grading scale) according to the following formula:
Final grade = Gao Kao or Lian Kao grade × 200/scale considered in the examination
After the conversion of the Gao Kao and Lian Kao grades, only applicants who cumulatively meet the following conditions will be admitted:
- individual grades for the components Mathematics and Physics or Mathematics and Comprehensive Sciences Examination equal to or higher than 120.
- global Gao Kao or Lian Kao grade equal to or higher than 130.
Applicants who are applying with other examinations:
Must have obtained on the required entrance examinations (or equivalent national examination) grades equal to or higher than the following limits:
Cycle of Studies | Entrance examinations (2019/2020) |
Licenciatura in Engineering Sciences - Mining and Geo-Environmental Engineering | One of the following sets: 02 Biology and Geology 19 Mathematics A or 07 Physics and Chemistry 19 Mathematics A |
Master in Bioengineering | One of the following sets: 02 Biology and Geology 19 Mathematics A or 07 Physics and Chemistry 19 Mathematics A |
Master in Civil Engineering | 07 Physics and Chemistry 19 Mathematics A |
Master in Environmental Engineering | One of the following sets: 02 Biology and Geology 19 Mathematics A or 07 Physics and Chemistry 19 Mathematics A |
Master in Electrical and Computers Engineering | 07 Physics and Chemistry 19 Mathematics A |
Master in Engineering and Industrial Management | 07 Physics and Chemistry 19 Mathematics A |
Master in Informatics and Computing Engineering | One of the following sets: 07 Physics and Chemistry 19 Mathematics A or 19 Mathematics A 18 Portuguese |
Master in Mechanical Engineering | 07 Physics and Chemistry 19 Mathematics A |
Master in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering | 07 Physics and Chemistry 19 Mathematics A |
Master in Chemical Engineering | 07 Physics and Chemistry 19 Mathematics A |
Applicants who are applying with ENEM examinations:
Fields of knowledge of the ENEM | Weighting |
Human Sciences and their Technologies (CHT) | 5% |
Natural Sciences and their Technologies (CNT) | 40% |
Languages, Codes and their Technologies (LCT) | 5% |
Mathematics and its Technologies (MT) | 45% |
Writing (R) | 5% |
Grade = (CHT*weighting + CNT*weighting + LCT*weighting + MT*weighting + R*weighting)
Conversion to a scale from 0 to 200 (Portuguese grading scale) according to the following formula:
Ranking grade = Grade*200/1000
Only applicants with a ranking grade equal to or higher than 130 points will be admitted.
Applicants who are applying with Gao Kao or Lian Kao examinations (applicable only to the Master in Civil Engineering - MIEC):
The application grade, on a scale from 0 to 200, is calculated by applying the following formula, the result of which is rounded to the tenth, with one-tenth being a value of not less than 0.05:
Grade = P1 × 0.45 + P2 × 0.40 + P3 × 0.15
where:
P1 - grade, on the entire scale from 0 to 200, of the Mathematics component
P2 - grade, on the entire scale from 0 to 200, of the Physics component or the Comprehensive Sciences Examination component
P3 - global Gao Kao or Lian Kao grade, on the entire scale from 0 to 200
Only applicants with a ranking grade equal to or higher than 130 points will be admitted.
Applicants who are applying with other examinations:
The application grade, on a scale from 0 to 200, is calculated by applying the following formula, the result of which is rounded to the tenth, with one-tenth being a value of not less than 0.05:
Grade = P1 x 0.5 + P2 x 0.5
where:
P1 and P2 - grades, on the entire scale from 0 to 200, of the final examinations corresponding to the required entrance examinations (50% each)
Tie-breaking criterion
In the event of a tie, the assessment of the letter of motivation and letter(s) of recommendation presented in the application process will be taken into consideration.
(1) Documents, including in digital format, must be authenticated by consular offices or embassies of Portugal located in the country where the qualification was obtained or, for countries that acceded to the Hague Convention, hold the Hague Apostille of the country where the qualification was obtained. The same applies to the translations (mandatory) of documents whose original language is not Portuguese, Spanish, French or English.
If the authentication with the Hague Apostille is done on a certified copy of the original document, during this process the signature(s) that appear on the original document must be certified so that the capacity of the signatory(ies) of the original document is verified and ensured.
The supporting document regarding ENEM results does not need to be authenticated since this information is confirmed by INEP.
Documents can be submitted unauthenticated in the application stage. However, admitted applicants who have any pending document in their application process (e.g. unauthenticated certificates) will only be able to enrol after they deliver/send the said document.
Before the beginning of the academic year, it is mandatory to present in person the original “Diploma or certificate issued by a competent authority attesting to the successful completion of a secondary education programme” dully authenticated, as well as the Passport, at the Academic Services of FEUP.
(2) The following are not required to present this declaration:
– Holders of a Brazilian high school diploma who have done the Brazilian National Secondary Education Examination (ENEM).
(3) For more information regarding equivalence to Portuguese secondary education, see http://www.dge.mec.pt/equivalencias-estrangeiras
Application is subject to the payment of a non-refundable fee of 100 euros.
Procedure to pay with PayPal:
1. Click on the button next to the application fee.
2. Choosing this option will connect to the PayPal website to make the payment.
To make the transaction with PayPal we suggest that you use Google Chrome as your browser.
Note: payments via PayPal regarding any other type of fees (e.g. registration or tuition) shall not be accepted.
Procedure to generate ATM references:
1. Click on the button next to the application fee.
2. Confirm the data displayed and click "Atribuir" (Assign) and the associated reference will be automatically generated (note: It may take a while to generate ATM references).
3. Click "Voltar à conta corrente" (Back to current account) to see the reference generated.
Payments from abroad may be made by bank transfer, at payer’s expenses, using the information in the attached document.
Then, you must send proof of the bank transfer to acesso.ingresso@fe.up.pt, with the following data:
- Name of the payer and the name of the applicant, address, country, tax identification number and the purpose of the payment (application, enrolment fee, tuition fee, etc.).
Notes:
- After the deadline for submitting applications, applicants have 5 additional days to ensure the payment of the corresponding fee, which is required for the application to become effective. After this deadline, any applications regarding which fees have not been paid will be rejected outright.
- Applicants who have been excluded or not admitted (non-placed applicants) in one phase, and who wish to apply for another phase, must submit a new application and pay the corresponding fees.
Procedure for submission of application
Procedure for checking the status of your application
Procedure to request credit transfer/recognition
Decree-Law No. 36/2014, of 10th March - Regulates the international student status referred to in Article 16(7) of Law No. 37/2003, of 22nd August, which establishes the basis for higher education funding, amended by:
Regulation No. 205/2014, of 27th May - Implementing regulation of the international student status at the University of Porto , as amended by:
Decree-Law No. 227/2005, of 28th December – Defines the new regime for recognition of equivalence regarding foreign primary and secondary education qualifications, partially repealing Decree-Law No. 219/97, of 20th AugustDecree-Law No. 296-A/98, of 25th September - Regulates the regime for access and admission to higher education amended by:
Resolution No. 586/2018, of 11th May – Application of students who have completed their secondary education abroad to Portuguese higher education institutions - 2019/2020.
Resolution No. 974/2015, of 29th May – Regulates the application of article 20-A of Decree-Law No. 296-A/98, of 25th September
Ministerial Order No. 224/2006, of 8th March – Approves the comparative tables between the Portuguese education system and other education systems (Germany, Angola, Cape Verde, Russian Federation, Greece, Mexico, Mozambique, United Kingdom, People's Republic of China and Ukraine), as well as the conversion tables of the corresponding grading systems, in accordance with article 5(a) of Decree-Law No. 227/2005, of 28th December
Ministerial Order No. 699/2006, of 12th July - Approves the comparative tables between the Portuguese education system and other education systems (South Africa, Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cuba, Denmark, Spain, United States of America, France, Guinea-Bissau, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Luxemburg, Morocco, Moldavia, Netherlands, Pakistan, Romania, São Tomé and Príncipe, Senegal, Switzerland, East Timor, Tunisia, Turkey, Venezuela and Zimbabwe), as well as the conversion tables of the corresponding grading systems regarding several countries. It repeals Order No. 27249/2004, of 9th December