Step 1. Create your Personal account
Register on admissions.nu.edu.kz portal to create a Personal account.
Read the Instructions about the application procedure given in your Personal account.
Step 2. Complete your Application Form and attach required documents
- In your Personal account, go to the “My Application Forms” section and click on the link on Step 1. Complete the Application Form, including the Consent Form for personal data processing, and click “Upload”.
- Proceed to Step 2 to upload the required documents in the specific format.
- Upload a 3×4 photo to the “Profile” section.
Step 3. Pay the application fee and finish the application process
- To finalize your application, click the “PAY AND SUBMIT APPLICATION” in the “My Application Forms” section of your Personal account. The application fee must be paid online using the only available payment options; no other payment methods are accepted.
- You may apply for up to 2 Master’s or PhD programs but if accepted into both, you must choose one.
- The regular application fee is 15,000 tenge, and the late application fee is 45,000 tenge. The late application period is considered to be the last two weeks before the initially established application deadline. The application fee is non-refundable, regardless of the application outcome or any payment errors.
- After submission, you cannot make any changes.
Step 4. Provide results of IELTS/TOEFL/GRE/GMAT
To provide your IELTS/TOEFL/GRE/GMAT certificates, follow these steps:
1. Electronic Submission:
- Send the electronic results of your valid IELTS/TOEFL/GRE/GMAT certificates directly to NU by the Test Administrator.
2. Uploading IELTS/TOEFL Results:
- Upload a scanned copy of your IELTS/TOEFL certificate and enter its unique number in the “Upload IELTS/TOEFL results” section of your Personal account. You can upload multiple certificates, but only the most recent one will be considered.
3. Uploading GRE/GMAT Results:
- Upload a scanned copy of your GRE/GMAT certificate in the “My Application Forms” section (Step 2) when submitting your documents (if required).
Important Test Codes:
- IELTS: NU, Admissions Department
- TOEFL iBT: 6762
- GRE: 6496
- GMAT: H6M-R7-93
Important Notes:
- NU is not responsible for submitting your test results. You must contact the Test Administrator (Test Center) independently to send your certificate, which takes at least 7-10 working days.
- Results received after the deadline will not be considered.
- All certificates must be valid at the time of application submission.
- Detailed instructions for submitting IELTS/TOEFL certificates are available in your Personal account.
- IELTS Online, TOEFL iBT Home Edition, and TOEFL PDT results are not accepted.
- Video instructions on how to upload your IELTS/TOEFL results can be found here.
Exemptions:
You may be exempt from providing IELTS/TOEFL if:
- You earned a degree in a country where English is the official language.
- Your undergraduate or graduate degree was taught in English (confirming document required).
- You are a graduate of NU.
Further steps
After you submit your online application form, an automatic email will be sent to your referees, asking them to submit a recommendation letter using the provided online form. Detailed instructions on how to submit recommendation letters are available in your Personal account.
Regularly check your email and Personal account for updates about your application status, and remember to check your spam folder, as emails from the University may end up there.
If invited, attend the interview with the Admissions Committee, which will be conducted in English.
If you have any issues with the application, email phd_admissions@nu.edu.kz with a detailed description of the problem, your IIN (for citizens of Kazakhstan) and your Applicant ID number.
Entry requirements

Nazarbayev University School of Medicine offers 18 residency programs across a wide range of specialties. These programs prepare highly skilled medical professionals through an integrated approach that combines advanced clinical training, research opportunities, and hands-on experience. Residents benefit from exposure to diverse patient populations and state-of-the-art medical practices through partnerships with leading hospitals and medical centers across Kazakhstan.
Important Dates
Online application deadlines for Residency programs:
For the citizens of the Republic of Kazakhstan and for international applicants: April 30, 2026, 2 pm (Astana time).
Razida Kenes
School of Mining and Geosciences • BSc Petroleum Engineering, 2023



Sabira Baidildina
Center for Preparatory Studies • Nazarbayev University Foundation Year Program (NUFYP)



Contact details
During the application process the Nazarbayev University Applicants Support Center is always ready to assist.
Email: info_admissions@nu.edu.kz
Phone Numbers: +7 (7172) 64 25 84; +7 (747) 094 02 30
Announcements
FAQ
Are there any master’s or PhD programs at Nazarbayev University taught in Kazakh or Russian?
No, there aren’t. All master’s and PhD programs are taught in English with the exception of the Executive MBA program which is taught in English but provides simultaneous interpretation into Russian.
Do I have to take any entrance exams or comprehensive tests to apply to graduate programs?
The results of comprehensive testing are not considered for admission to Nazarbayev University.
All programs require an English-language proficiency test (IELTS/TOEFL) if the applicant has not previously studied in English.
In general, for admission to graduate programs, the Admissions Committee of the respective program reviews the applicant’s application package, taking into account all elements of the application:
- A motivation letter in which you disclose your reasons for applying to a particular major and the implications of that choice for your development;
- A transcript and grades in subjects relevant to your chosen major;
- letters of recommendation that show previous experience and accomplishments;
- results of an interview with the Admissions Committee.
Some programs require GRE, GMAT, ALEKS, and work experience in addition to the above. School of Medicine programs have specific exam requirements.
When can I apply to graduate programs and what are the deadlines?
How is the interview performed? What questions are asked? What do you need to prepare for?
Interviews are conducted online or offline in the English language, lasting 15 minutes or more.
Each Admissions Committee develops its own evaluation methodology. Therefore, the questions may vary depending on the program. In the interview, members of the University Admissions Committee may ask questions to check the following:
- Your academic skills. The academic requirements will consider whether you can successfully complete your program of study and handle the academic requirements your chosen program of study.
- Competitiveness. Admissions Committee members will assess your ability to compete with other applicants.
- Your priorities. Often applicants apply to more than one institution or program at a time. The Admissions Committee may ask which university or program you would like to choose. They may also ask about your subject area and any relevant disclosures you have made in your application.
- Whether you are able to make a contribution to the University. It is very essential that students take an active part in the life of the University and contribute as much as possible to its development.
- Potential. It is also important for Admissions Committee members to know whether you will be a good student in the future and stay interested in the chosen profession, and what motivates you to succeed in your studies.
As you can see, the topics in the interview correspond closely with your motivation letter.
What is the sequence of actions for applicants who wish to enter Graduate programs?
Select a master’s or PhD program. You can simultaneously apply to two master’s and/or PhD programs at a maximum. If an applicant receives an offer from both programs, he/she needs to choose one of them.
Research the entry requirements of programs and prepare all documents for the online application package.
Register online on the portal before due dates for the selected program and upload all necessary documents.
Successfully pass the interview with the Admissions Committee, if invited. Interviews are held in English.
To successfully enroll, you must complete an orientation week and sign a contract with the School you enrolled in.




