Tomori Pál College
Tomori Pál College – Budapest
New Collaboration with Tomori Pál College - Budapest since 2024
We are honoured to announce our new collaboration with Tomori Pál College – Budapest. This collaboration aims to create a clear path for the study of international students in Hungary based on new study and residence permits.
The new program is delivered in a form of joint preparatory - Higher education. Students who complete their course at Duna International College (DIC) successfully will proceed to Tomori Pál College - Budapest in a variety of study programs.
Tomori Pál College has been operating since 2004. They are provide provide high quality education in the fields of economics, social sciences, and the humanities. The College, as a student-friendly institution, is open to the widest possible range of interested applicants.
Study programs at TPF:
Bachelor programs (BA / BSc):
- BA in Business Administration and Management
- BA in International Business Economics
- International Relations
Post-Graduate Specialist Training Course:
- Logistics and Freight Manager
- Protocol and International Relations Professional
- Executive MBA for Diplomacy and International Organizations specialist
Students who are eligible to apply:
- Full-time, active students in the Bachelor of Business and Management, Bachelor of Finance and Accounting, and Bachelor of International Business Economics,
- have completed at least two semesters and have earned at least 54 credits in the last two active semesters,
- who have completed at least 90 % of the total credits of the prescribed syllabus on a pro rata basis, and,
- have an arithmetic average grade point average, weighted by credits, of at least 4,00 for the last two consecutive active semesters of study, and
- have completed academic or other professional work in the last two semesters, have declared their consent to data management.
- The exact conditions and deadlines for the application are published each year in a call for applications on the basis of a grant agreement with the Hungarian National Bank.