Sumy National Agrarian University is opening enrollment for a zero course as part of the experimental project “Winter Admission.” This is a short preparatory program before entering the first year, which helps students systematically prepare for the National Multidisciplinary Test and adapt to university studies.
Applications can be submitted from January 5 to February 1, 2026 (inclusive). The course will last 3 months in a mixed format (in-person or remote).
Classes will be held in the SNAU academic buildings (in shelters) at 160 Herasima Kondratieva Street, Sumy, as well as on the Zoom electronic platform.
The zero course provides training in key subjects required for admission: Ukrainian language, mathematics, history of Ukraine, as well as one subject of your choice: biology or physics.
You can register at the link. To apply, you will need:
Tuition for preparatory courses is paid. 1490 UAH per subject (monthly payment is possible).
The state will provide targeted support to those categories of applicants who need it most:
For these categories of persons, state grants are provided for this training, scholarships (for full-time study), and payment for accommodation in a dormitory, if necessary.
After completing the zero course, admission to the first year takes place according to the admission rules for the corresponding year.
A convenient schedule of classes has been developed for course participants.
The admissions committee of Sumy National Agrarian University provides advice on participation and
documents:
We publish current updates on the “Winter Admission” page.