Education System in Bosnia and Herzegovina

The educational system in Bosnia has undergone numerous transformations and enhancements, encompassing changes in the academic structure, teaching methodologies, and study programs. These changes indicate Bosnia’s cultural and civilizational progress in recent decades. The educational system encompasses various stages, from primary to secondary education, ultimately leading to higher education within universities and academic institutions.

 

Bosnia and Herzegovina is home to some of the highly esteemed internationally recognized universities, offering opportunities for students worldwide to pursue diverse academic disciplines.

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Education System in Bosnia

Let's explore the educational stages in Bosnia…

  • Preschool Education: Designed for children aged six months to the commencement of primary education. This stage includes nursery, kindergarten, and the preparatory program for preschool education, the first part of compulsory education.
  • Primary Education: Begins at the age of six and lasts for nine years, divided into three cycles (grades 1-3, grades 4-6, and grades 7-9).
  • Secondary Education: Includes general secondary schools, vocational secondary schools, and technical schools. General secondary education lasts four years, while vocational secondary education lasts three or four years.

Higher Education System in Bosnia and Herzegovina

The higher education system in Bosnia and Herzegovina encompasses diverse universities, higher institutes, and academic institutions. Some universities in Bosnia have earned a commendable position among the top-ranked universities in the Times rankings, including the International University of Sarajevo (IUS).

The universities in Bosnia and Herzegovina offer three academic degrees:

  • Bachelor’s Degree: typically requires four years, except for medical fields. For instance, the study of dentistry takes five years.
  • Master’s Degree: Pursued after completing the bachelor’s degree, taking 1 to 2 years, depending on the master’s program.
  • Doctoral Degree: Requires three years of study to obtain a Ph.D.

Language of Instruction

Bosnia and Herzegovina, with its diverse ethnicities, has three official languages: Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian. All three languages are taught in schools as mother tongues. In higher education, government universities mainly use the official languages. However, some distinguished state and private universities offer programs in English to attract international students to benefit from Bosnia’s advanced educational system.

Bosnia and Herzegovina stands out as an ideal destination if you aim to pursue studies in an inspiring and motivating environment.

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