Philips University

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Philips University is a private university based in Nicosia, Cyprus. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in English across business, computer science, engineering, law, psychology, public health, education, and social sciences. The university focuses on practical learning, small class sizes, and close contact between students and academic staff. Students gain knowledge through lectures, laboratory work, case studies, projects, and research activities.

The university welcomes students from many countries, creating an international learning environment. Academic programs are designed to meet current industry needs and prepare graduates for careers in both the public and private sectors. Modern classrooms, computer laboratories, library services, and student support offices help students throughout their studies. International partnerships give students opportunities for academic cooperation and exchange.

Philips University follows the quality standards of the Cyprus Ministry of Education and the Cyprus Agency of Quality Assurance and Accreditation in Higher Education. Courses are taught by experienced academics and professionals with strong academic and industry backgrounds. Career guidance, academic advising, and international student services are available from admission through graduation.

Located in Nicosia, the capital city of Cyprus, the university gives students access to government institutions, businesses, technology companies, and healthcare organisations. This location supports internships, networking opportunities, and practical experience. Philips University continues to expand its academic portfolio while maintaining a student-focused learning environment that supports academic achievement and career development.

Intakes October,February
All Campuses Nicosia, Cypru
Website https://philipsuni.ac.cy
Monthly Living Cost €700–€1,000
Funds Requirements for Visa €7,000
Application Fees €100
Currency
Is Lang Mendatory Yes
Part Time Work Details <p>International students may work part-time under Cyprus regulations after receiving the required permission. Working hours are limited during study periods and may increase during official university holidays, subject to government rules.</p>
Ranking
    • Times Higher Education World University Rankings: Not currently ranked.
      QS World University Rankings by Subject: Not currently ranked.
      UK University League Table: Not applicable.
      The Guardian University Rankings: Not applicable.

     

English Language Requirements

Applicants must demonstrate English language proficiency. Philips University accepts several recognised qualifications.

Minimum accepted scores include:

  • IELTS: 5.0 or above
  • TOEFL iBT: 71 or above
  • Pearson PTE Academic: 58 or above
  • Cambridge First Certificate (FCE)
  • GCSE/IGCSE English: Grade D or above
  • Michigan ECCE
  • SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing: 530
  • Other recognised qualifications at CEFR B2 level or equivalent.

Scholarship Policy

Philips University offers scholarships and tuition discounts for eligible students. Awards may be based on academic achievement, financial circumstances, or university scholarship schemes. Students should submit the required supporting documents during the admission process. Scholarship availability and eligibility may differ by programme and intake. Applicants are encouraged to contact the admissions office for current scholarship opportunities.

Fees & Funding

Programme Annual Tuition Fee
Undergraduate Programmes €10,000
Postgraduate Programmes €11,500

Additional charges may apply for registration, transcripts, late enrolment, and other student services. Tuition fees are generally paid at the beginning of each semester.

Application Guidelines

Applicants should complete the online application form and submit the required documents.

Required documents include:

  • Completed application form
  • Academic certificates and transcripts
  • Passport copy
  • English language qualification
  • Personal statement (postgraduate applicants)
  • Passport-size photographs (if requested)
  • Police clearance certificate
  • Medical reports required for visa processing
  • Financial documents showing sufficient funds
  • Tuition fee payment receipt or deposit confirmation for visa processing.
Apply Online

Yes. Philips University accepts online applications through its admissions portal.

Immigration Support Service

Philips University provides visa and immigration support for international students. The International Relations and Admissions Office assists with:

Student visa documentation
Admission and acceptance letters
Visa application guidance
Residence permit procedures
Pre-arrival information
Support during registration
Advice on immigration requirements throughout the study period

Students receive guidance from the admission stage until arrival in Cyprus.

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Philips University was established in Nicosia, Cyprus, with the goal of providing high-quality higher education that meets international academic standards. Since its foundation, the university has expanded its range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes to meet the changing needs of students and employers. It has developed strong links with universities, businesses, and professional organisations in Cyprus and abroad, giving students access to academic exchange opportunities and practical learning.

The university has invested in modern teaching facilities, computer laboratories, library resources, and student support services. Academic programmes are reviewed regularly to match current industry and professional requirements. Students from many countries study at Philips University, creating an international campus community. Through quality teaching, research, and practical education, the university continues to prepare graduates for successful careers in business, technology, health, law, education, and other professional fields.

 

Philips University offers internationally recognised degree programmes taught in English by experienced academic staff. Students benefit from small class sizes, allowing close interaction with lecturers and individual academic support. The university combines classroom learning with practical projects, research, laboratory work, and industry-focused teaching. Its location in Nicosia gives students access to business organisations, technology companies, healthcare providers, and government institutions for internships and career opportunities. International students receive guidance throughout their studies, including admission support, visa assistance, academic advising, and career services. Modern learning facilities, a multicultural campus, and strong academic standards make Philips University a good choice for students planning an international education.

Schools, Faculties, and Institutions
Faculties
  • Philips University offers programmes through several academic schools and departments, including:

    School of Business and Management
    School of Computer Science and Information Technology
    School of Engineering
    School of Law
    School of Health Sciences
    School of Education
    School of Social Sciences and Psychology

    These schools offer bachelor's and master's degrees designed to meet academic and professional standards.

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Scholarships, Bursaries, and Funding

Philips University provides financial support through several scholarship schemes, which may include:

  • Merit-based scholarships for students with strong academic results
  • Tuition fee discounts for eligible international students
  • Scholarships for outstanding academic performance
  • Special financial assistance based on university policies
  • Family discounts for eligible applicants

Scholarship availability, award value, and eligibility requirements may change each academic year. Students should apply during the admission process and submit any required supporting documents.

Student Accommodation

Philips University does not currently operate its own on-campus student residence. The International Office assists students in finding suitable accommodation before arrival. Students can choose from private apartments, shared flats, and student residences close to the campus.

Estimated accommodation cost:

  • Shared apartment: €250–€450 per month
  • Private apartment: €450–€700 per month

Prices vary depending on the location, room type, and facilities.

Off-Campus Student Accommodations

Many students choose private accommodation near the university in Nicosia. Popular options include shared apartments, studio flats, and private rental homes within walking distance or a short bus ride from campus. Supermarkets, restaurants, banks, pharmacies, shopping centres, and public transport are easily available in the surrounding area. The university provides advice to help international students find safe and suitable housing before they travel to Cyprus.

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