1. BSc. in Agricultural Economics

Students admitted directly from secondary school are required to meet the national higher education enrolment criteria of that year. After successfully completing first year common courses, students will join the program competitively based on their interest. Others like re-admission and advance standing shall be treated according to the academic rules and regulations of the Universities.

For Collaborative Masters in Agriculture and Applied Economics (CMAAE)

The admission of students to CMAAE programme is indicated in the curriculum and ready available for students at Haramaya University website (www.haramaya.edu.et). Applications are entertained from graduates in any field and professionals in mid-career, provided they satisfy prerequisites considered necessary to succeed in a rigorous Programme of study and research. Any missing prerequisites are expected to be acquired prior to entry through courses offered separately or jointly by the collaborating departments and other reputable institutions within and outside the region. During the admission process, priority is given to selecting competent candidates that can ensure achievement of the objective of the study program. There is some room of flexibility on admission requirements if justified.

2. BSc. in Agribusiness and Value Chain Management

Students admitted directly from secondary school are required to meet the national higher education enrolment criteria of that year. After successfully completing first year common courses, students will join the program competitively based on their interest. Others like re-admission and advance standing shall be treated according to the academic rules and regulations of the Universities.

For Collaborative Masters in Agriculture and Applied Economics (CMAAE)

The admission of students to CMAAE programme is indicated in the curriculum and ready available for students at Haramaya University website (www.haramaya.edu.et). Applications are entertained from graduates in any field and professionals in mid-career, provided they satisfy prerequisites considered necessary to succeed in a rigorous Programme of study and research. Any missing prerequisites are expected to be acquired prior to entry through courses offered separately or jointly by the collaborating departments and other reputable institutions within and outside the region. During the admission process, priority is given to selecting competent candidates that can ensure achievement of the objective of the study program. There is some room of flexibility on admission requirements if justified.