To be admitted to the doctoral program in mathematics, the applicant must:
- Have completed master’s level studies in mathematics or any relevant field from a certified university, with a minimum of “good” average. In all cases, students should have defended their thesis dissertation and/or have published a research article in a peer-reviewed journal.
- Include a statement of purpose that introduces the applicant’s interests in the program and expresses their academic and professional goals (does not exceed 500 words.)
- Complete the university’s language proficiency requirements, according to its regulations.
- Include three recommendation letters.
- Pass a personal interview conducted by the program’s committee.