Tuition fees for conventional programmes
The amount of tuition fees for attending conventional Master programmes at the University of Cyprus is € 5,125.
 
To the tuition fees of the postgraduate programme of School Psychology of the Department of Psychology, is added a fee of supervised clinical practice of € 1,000 for the hiring of supervision services by registered professional psychologists.
Tuition Fees for self-funded Master degree programmes
Tuition Fees for self-funded Master degree programmes

  • Business Administration (MBA): €10.250
  • Natural Gas in Energy Transition (M.Eng.):   €8.000
  • Human Resource Management (MScHRM): €7.500
  • Intelligent Critical Infrastructure Systems (MSc): €6.500
  • School Counseling and Guidance (MA): €5.125.
  • Gender Studies (MA): €5.125.
  • Financial Analysis (MSc): €15.000.

Clarifications (Conventional Programmes)
  • Students are required to prepay the amount of € 500 upon acceptance of the position. The deposit is non-refundable in case of student's withdrawal from the University of Cyprus.
  • A student who has not completed the master's thesis in the regular period, must enroll in the continuation of the master's thesis. Registration in the continuation of the master's thesis is not charged with additional tuition.
  • Failure in a course is not charged with additional tuition fees.
  • A student may, with the consent of the course instructor and the Department Chair, register for a course (with a lecture and/or laboratory) within the academic semester on dates outside the registration week. Late registration made within two (2) weeks will be done without the imposition of a fine. For each late registration made in a period beyond two (2) weeks and no later than three (3) weeks, a fine of €50 (per course) will be imposed, which will be deposited in favour of the Student Welfare Fund. The registration of a Master's student in a thesis or thesis continuation is exempt from the payment of a fine. With the approval of the Department Board, registration in a thesis, thesis continuation and beyond three (3) weeks is exceptionally permitted.
  • In case the student withdraws from the University up to the 4th week from the start of the courses of each semester, the amount paid before registering for the courses of the specific semester may be refunded to him/her. The advance payment of tuition fees is not refundable. If the student withdraws from the University of Cyprus after the 4th week from the beginning of the courses, the tuition fees already paid are not refunded (for self-funded programmes there are different deadlines).
  • The University may cancel the student's registration in the courses when it is determined that the student has not paid the amount of tuition fees required before the registration in the courses or the respective payment deadlines of a specific programme.
  • A student who has not paid his/her tuition fees by the specified deadline of the graduation year, may participate in the Graduation Ceremony, but will not receive his/her degree or other certificate until he/she has fully settled his/her debts.
Deadlines for prepayment and payment in full for Conventional Master Programmes
The fees for the Conventional Master programmes (total €5.125 per programme) should be paid as follows:

First Semester: €500 upon offered a place in a postgraduate programme. This amount which is paid in advance is not refundable. €700 prior to registration and €700 before the end of the exams period.
Second semester: €700 prior to registration and €700 before the end of the exams period.
Third semester: €700 prior to registration and €1.125 before the end of the exams period.
 
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A student who did not pay his/her due tuition fees by May 31st or January 31st of the year of graduation, may participate in the Graduation Ceremony, but will not receive his/her degree or other certificate until he/she has fully settled his/her debts.

Students of the University of Cyprus who attend courses abroad through the Erasmus programme or through another exchange agreement, must pay the corresponding tuition fees at the University of Cyprus.
Deadlines for prepayment and payment in full (per two-month period) of fees for the Natural Gas in Energy Transition Programme (MEng in Natural Gas in Energy Transition)

Upon offered a place students must pre-pay the amount of €1.000. Fifty per cent (50%) of the down payment (€500) is not returned if the student should leave the programme.  

The rest of the fees are paid as follows:

First semester: before enrolment for courses €2,000  is paid

Second semester: before enrolment for courses €3,000 is paid and before the exam period, €2,000 is paid.

Deadlines for prepayment and payment in full of fees for the Human Resource Management Programme (MSc in Human Resource Management)

Upon offered a place must pre-pay the amount of €500 (non-refundable).

At the beginning of the semester, the department determines which lessons will be charged.

The rest of the fees are paid per course and depending on the ECTS prior to registration

Lessons 9 ECTS: €750

Lessons 6 ECTS: €500

Lessons 3-4 ECTS: €300

Lessons 1-2 ECTS: €150

Thesis Study I, II: €450

Thesis Study III: €600

Thesis Study continuation: Without charge

In case of repetition of a course due to failure, the tuition fees for the respective courses will be paid again.

In case of repetition of a course for the purpose of improving the grade, the tuition fees for the respective courses will be paid again.

The students attending the master program in Business Administration will be eligible to unenroll from any course, after their attendance on the 28% of the total hours required to complete the course. The course fees will be returned only to the students who unenroll from the course within the deadline announced.

Deadlines for prepayment and payment in full of fees for the MBA Programme (Master in Business Administration)
  • Students are requested to confirm their acceptance in the online application system and to complete the e-payment of the non-refundable deposit of €550 by accessing: http://applications.ucy.ac.cy/epayments/pub.deposit.

    The rest of the fees are paid in instalments, before the registration of the student, as follows:

  • Full Time Students:
  • First year of studies:

    Deposit €550: Acceptance of place

    First instalment €3.234: 10 October

    Second instalment €3.233: 10 February

    Third instalment €3.233: 10 May

  • Part Time Students:
  • First year of studies:

    Deposit €550: Acceptance of place

    First instalment €1.617: 10 October

    Second instalment €1.617: 10 February

    Third instalment €1.617: 10 May

    Second year of studies:

    Fourth instalment €1.617: 10 October

    Fifth instalment €1.617: 10 February

    Sixth instalment €1.615: 10 May

  • In case a student re-registers in a course for any reason, the cost of the course will be calculated according to the ECTS of the course without discount, as follows:
  • 5.0 ECTS course: €550

    2.0 ECTS course: €275

    Applied Business Project: €350

Deadlines for prepayment and payment in full of fees for the MSc in Intelligent Critical Infrastructure Systems Programme
Upon offered a place must pre-pay the amount of €500 . This amount is paid in advance and it’s not refundable
First semester: €1000 prior to registration and €1000 before the end of the exams period
Second semester: €1000 prior to registration and €1000 before the end of the exams period
Third semester: €1000 prior to registration and €1000 before the end of the exams period
Deadlines for prepayment and payment of fees for the Master’s programme MA in School Counseling and Guidance)

The fees are paid in 3 semesters:


First Semester: €500 upon offered a place in a postgraduate programme. This amount which is paid in advance is not refundable. €700 prior to registration and €700 before the end of the exams period.

Second semester: €700 prior to registration and €700 before the end of the exams period.

Third semester: €700 prior to registration and €1.125 before the end of the exams period.
 
A student who did not pay his due tuition fees by May 31st or January 31st of the year of graduation, is not eligible to participate in the Graduation Ceremony and receive his degree.

Students of the University of Cyprus who attend courses abroad through the Erasmus programme or through another exchange agreement, must pay the corresponding tuition fees at the University of Cyprus.
 
 
 
Deadlines for prepayment and payment of fees for the MSc in Financial Analysis
The programme is 75% funded.

Students upon offered a place are required to pay an amount of €1.000 which is non-refundable in the event of the student’s withdrawal from the programme. 
The remaining tuition fees are paid as follows: 
  • no later than September 15 of the first year of study, 1/3 of the total amount is paid. 

  • no later than January 15 of the first year of study, the next 1/3 of the total amount is paid. 

  • no later than June 15 of the first year of study, the remaining 1/3 of the total amount is paid. 

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  • In case of repetition of a course due to failure, the tuition fees for the respective courses will be paid again.

  • In case of repetition of a course for the purpose of improving the grade, the tuition fees for the respective courses will be paid again. 
  • Payment of Fees
    Student tuition fees (excluding MBA programme students) are paid online by selecting the ePayments (JCC SMART) System .
    Postgraduate Student Funding
    There are various sources of funding available at the University of Cyprus. The University of Cyprus may subsidize a postgraduate student who offers to work as an assistant in covering the needs of his/her department or other departments. Assistantships may involve assisting in teaching, tutorials, help with assignments, lab supervision, grading, etc. They do not apply to the research activity of the student nor to the research activity of the academic and research staff. Interested students are invited to contact their Department for further information. Please note that, in case of interest, they must be active full-time postgraduate students during the current academic year.

    Last Updated on March 31, 2026