Specialty in Teaching Qualification in the Area of Social Sciences for the Secondary Level
The Specialization Program in Teaching Qualification in the Physics Area for the Secondary Level is aimed at professionals from other careers who are incorporated or are interested in joining the teaching profession; either they work as classroom teachers in the Dominican educational system and they have not received formal and systematic initial training to carry out pedagogical activities or they have the interest of working as classroom teachers in the Dominican educational system and they show a proven vocation and attitude for teaching.
The professional graduated from the Specialty in Teaching Qualification in Physics for the Secondary Level possesses basic pedagogical skills, capacities and competences that allow him to plan, conduct and evaluate with high responsibility the teaching-learning process of Physics in diverse educational contexts in order to to impact and improve the quality of national education.
Main areas of knowledge
- Physics
- Social and Humanities
- Didactic
- Pedagogy
- Computing and Computational
Presentation
The Specialization Program in Teaching Qualification in the Physics Area for the Secondary Level is aimed at professionals from other careers who are incorporated or are interested in joining the teaching profession; either they work as classroom teachers in the Dominican educational system and they have not received formal and systematic initial training to carry out pedagogical activities or they have the interest of working as classroom teachers in the Dominican educational system and they show a proven vocation and attitude for teaching.
The professional graduated from the Specialty in Teaching Qualification in Physics for the Secondary Level possesses basic pedagogical skills, capacities and competences that allow him to plan, conduct and evaluate with high responsibility the teaching-learning process of Physics in diverse educational contexts in order to to impact and improve the quality of national education.
Main areas of knowledge
- Physics
- Social and Humanities
- Didactic
- Pedagogy
- Computing and Computational
Objectives
Provide basic pedagogical training in the use of conceptual and methodological tools in various areas; that allows you to plan, develop and evaluate the teaching-learning process, contributing to improving the quality of Dominican education.
Specific objectives
- Promote teacher professional development, by strengthening capacities to reflect on their practices, plan them, execute them, evaluate them and make decisions in relation to the students and the context, from the perspective of the learning-teaching process.
- Foster a sense of collaboration, as well as the development of skills to participate in the elaboration of the Institutional Educational Project of your center and in curricular projects that involve changes in the organization and performance of classroom teaching work.
- Enhance the ability to develop, select and use technological materials and resources as didactic tools to support classroom teaching practice.
- Develop the skills and abilities required to conceive the learning-teaching process as a practice closely related to purposes, content, activities, methodology, resources and evaluation.
- Promote the understanding of the main theories of learning for the construction of a conceptual reference that allows them to identify and apply functional teaching methods.
Title to obtain
Requirements
- DOMINICAN GRADUATE FROM DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY
- Admission request
- Photocopy of the identity card of both sides.
- Certification and copy of university degree legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT.
- Certification and record of original university notes legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT.
- Medical certificate for academic purposes (with the name as it is on the identity card)
- Admission fee payment (Non-refundable)
- Two front photos 2x2.
- Original birth certificate, certified and legalized.
- DOMINICAN GRADUATE FROM FOREIGN UNIVERSITY
- Admission request
- Photocopy of the identity card of both sides.
- Photocopy university degree apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancery in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT. (See "Important Note" in footer)
- Record of original university notes apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancellery in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT. (See "Important Note" in footer)
- Medical certificate for academic purposes (with the name as it is on the identity card)
- Admission fee payment (Non-refundable)
- Two front photos 2x2.
- Original birth certificate, certified and legalized.
Important note
Documents that are not in Spanish must be translated.
Legalizations
- Member countries of the Hague Convention: If the country of emission belongs to the Hague Convention, it must make the apostille of the documents and their translations into Spanish in the competent institution of that country.
- Countries that do NOT belong to the Hague Convention: If the country of issue is NOT within the Hague Convention, you must legalize the documents and their Spanish translations at the Dominican Consulate / Embassy of the country where they were issued and then by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Dominican Republic.
- If the translation is done in the Dominican Republic, it must be done by a judicial interpreter and legalized in the Attorney General Office of the Dominican Republic.
- INTEC ALUMNI
- Admission request
- Photocopy of the identity card of both sides.
- Photocopy of INTEC title
- Medical certificate for academic purposes (with the name as it is on the identity card)
- Admission fee payment (Non-refundable)
- Two front photos 2x2.
- FOREIGN GRADUATE FROM FOREIGN UNIVERSITY
- Admission request
- Photocopy passport.
- Photocopy university degree apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancery in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT. See "Important Notes" at the bottom of the page
- Record of original university notes apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancellery in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT. See "Important Notes" at the bottom of the page
- Medical certificate for academic purposes (with the name as it is on the identity card)
- Admission fee payment (Non-refundable)
- Two front photos 2x2.
- Original birth certificate apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancellery in the Dominican Republic See "Important Notes" at the bottom of the page
Important note
Documents that are not in Spanish must be translated.
Legalizations
- Member countries of the Hague Convention: If the country of emission belongs to the Hague Convention, it must make the apostille of the documents and their translations into Spanish in the competent institution of that country.
- Countries that do NOT belong to the Hague Convention: If the country of issue is NOT within the Hague Convention, you must legalize the documents and their Spanish translations at the Dominican Consulate / Embassy of the country where they were issued and then by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Dominican Republic.
- If the translation is done in the Dominican Republic, it must be done by a judicial interpreter and legalized in the Attorney General Office of the Dominican Republic.
To apply for the tariff in Dominican pesos:
- You can submit a certificate of Permanent Residence issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MIREX) and that it shows that it is valid for 4 years or more.
- Foreigners with Dominican parents, must deliver the original birth certificate of any of them.
- FOREIGN GRADUATE FROM DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY
- Admission request
- Photocopy passport.
- Certification and photocopy of university degree with an apostille/legalization from the Dominican Consulate and Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology (MESCyT).
- Certification and record of original university notes legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT.
- Medical certificate for academic purposes (with the name as it is on the identity card)
- Admission fee payment (Non-refundable)
- Two front photos 2x2.
- Original birth certificate apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancellery in the Dominican Republic See "Important Notes" at the bottom of the page
Important note
Documents that are not in Spanish must be translated.
Legalizations
- Member countries of the Hague Convention: If the country of emission belongs to the Hague Convention, it must make the apostille of the documents and their translations into Spanish in the competent institution of that country.
- Countries that do NOT belong to the Hague Convention: If the country of issue is NOT within the Hague Convention, you must legalize the documents and their Spanish translations at the Dominican Consulate / Embassy of the country where they were issued and then by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Dominican Republic.
- If the translation is done in the Dominican Republic, it must be done by a judicial interpreter and legalized in the Attorney General Office of the Dominican Republic.
To apply for the tariff in Dominican pesos:
- You can submit a certificate of Permanent Residence issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MIREX) and that it shows that it is valid for 4 years or more.
- Foreigners with Dominican parents, must deliver the original birth certificate of any of them.
- DOMINICAN GRADUATE FROM DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY
- Admission request
- Photocopy of the identity card of both sides.
- Certification and copy of university degree legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT.
- Certification and record of original university notes legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT.
- Medical certificate for academic purposes (with the name as it is on the identity card)
- Two front photos 2x2.
- Admission fee payment (Non-refundable)
- Original birth certificate, certified and legalized.
- Payment and registration for postgraduate admission test (exempt upon presentation of the original Master's degree)
- Test registration.
- An academic recommendation letter issued by the university of origin or a job recommendation letter, in both cases it must be on a stamped sheet and sealed by the issuing institution (only applies to research-oriented master's degrees).
- Essay with motivations to enter the program, minimum 1 page (only applies for research-oriented masters).
- DOMINICAN GRADUATE FROM FOREIGN UNIVERSITY
- Admission request
- Photocopy of the identity card of both sides.
- Certification and photocopy of university degree, apostilled/legalized by the Dominican Consulate and Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology (MESCyT). See note
- Original university grade record apostilled/legalized by the Dominican Consulate and Chancellery in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT. See note
- Medical certificate for academic purposes (with the name as it is on the identity card)
- Two front photos 2x2.
- Admission fee payment (Non-refundable)
- Original birth certificate, certified and legalized.
- An academic recommendation letter issued by the university of origin or a job recommendation letter, in both cases it must be on a stamped sheet and sealed by the issuing institution (only applies to research-oriented master's degrees).
- Essay with motivations to enter the program, minimum 1 page (only applies for research-oriented masters).
- Payment and registration for postgraduate admission test (exempt upon presentation of the original Master's degree)
- Test registration.
Important note
Documents that are not in Spanish must be translated.
Legalizations
- Member countries of the Hague Convention: If the country of emission belongs to the Hague Convention, it must make the apostille of the documents and their translations into Spanish in the competent institution of that country.
- Countries that do NOT belong to the Hague Convention: If the country of issue is NOT within the Hague Convention, you must legalize the documents and their Spanish translations at the Dominican Consulate / Embassy of the country where they were issued and then by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Dominican Republic.
- If the translation is done in the Dominican Republic, it must be done by a judicial interpreter and legalized in the Attorney General Office of the Dominican Republic.
- INTEC ALUMNI
- Photocopy of the identity card of both sides.
- Photocopy of INTEC title.
- Medical certificate for academic purposes (with the name as it is on the identity card)
- Admission fee payment (Non-refundable)
- Two front photos 2x2.
- Payment and registration for postgraduate admission test (exempt upon presentation of the original Master's degree)
- Test registration.
- An academic recommendation letter issued by INTEC or another university of origin or a work recommendation letter, in both cases must be on a sheet of paper stamped and sealed by the issuing institution (only applies to research-oriented master's programs).
- Essay with motivations to enter the program, minimum 1 page (only applies for research-oriented masters).
- FOREIGN GRADUATE FROM FOREIGN UNIVERSITY
- Admission request
- Photocopy passport.
- Certification and photocopy of university degree, apostilled/legalized by the Dominican Consulate and Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology (MESCyT). See note
- Original university grade record apostilled/legalized by the Dominican Consulate and Chancellery in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT. See note
- Medical certificate for academic purposes (with the name as it is on the identity card)
- Two front photos 2x2.
- Admission fee payment (Non-refundable)
- Original birth certificate apostilled/legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancellery in the Dominican Republic See note
- An academic recommendation letter issued by the university of origin or a job recommendation letter, in both cases it must be on a stamped sheet and sealed by the issuing institution (only applies to research-oriented master's degrees).
- Essay with motivations to enter the program, minimum 1 page (only applies for research-oriented masters).
- Payment and registration for postgraduate admission test (exempt upon presentation of the original Master's degree)
- Test registration.
Important note
Documents that are not in Spanish must be translated.
Legalizations
- Member countries of the Hague Convention: If the country of emission belongs to the Hague Convention, it must make the apostille of the documents and their translations into Spanish in the competent institution of that country.
- Countries that do NOT belong to the Hague Convention: If the country of issue is NOT within the Hague Convention, you must legalize the documents and their Spanish translations at the Dominican Consulate / Embassy of the country where they were issued and then by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Dominican Republic.
- If the translation is done in the Dominican Republic, it must be done by a judicial interpreter and legalized in the Attorney General Office of the Dominican Republic.
To apply for the tariff in Dominican pesos:
- You can submit a certificate of Permanent Residence issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MIREX) and that it shows that it is valid for 4 years or more.
- Foreigners with Dominican parents, must deliver the original birth certificate of any of them.
- FOREIGN GRADUATE FROM DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY
- Admission request
- Photocopy passport.
- Certification and copy of university degree legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT.
- Certification and record of original university notes legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT.
- Medical certificate for academic purposes (with the name as it is on the identity card)
- Two front photos 2x2.
- Admission fee payment (Non-refundable)
- Original birth certificate apostilled/legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancellery in the Dominican Republic. See note
- An academic recommendation letter issued by the university of origin or a job recommendation letter, in both cases it must be on a stamped sheet and sealed by the issuing institution (only applies to research-oriented master's degrees).
- Essay with motivations to enter the program, minimum 1 page (only applies for research-oriented masters).
- Payment and registration for postgraduate admission test (exempt upon presentation of the original Master's degree)
- Test registration
Important note
Documents that are not in Spanish must be translated.
Legalizations
- Member countries of the Hague Convention: If the country of emission belongs to the Hague Convention, it must make the apostille of the documents and their translations into Spanish in the competent institution of that country.
- Countries that do NOT belong to the Hague Convention: If the country of issue is NOT within the Hague Convention, you must legalize the documents and their Spanish translations at the Dominican Consulate / Embassy of the country where they were issued and then by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Dominican Republic.
- If the translation is done in the Dominican Republic, it must be done by a judicial interpreter and legalized in the Attorney General Office of the Dominican Republic.
To apply for the tariff in Dominican pesos:
- You can submit a certificate of Permanent Residence issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MIREX) and that it shows that it is valid for 4 years or more.
- Foreigners with Dominican parents, must deliver the original birth certificate of any of them.
- DOMINICAN GRADUATE FROM DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY
- Admission request
- Photocopy of the identity card of both sides.
- Certification and photocopy of university degree with an apostille/legalization from the Dominican Consulate and Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology (MESCyT).
- Certification and record of original university notes legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT.
- Photocopy of the master's degree legalized in the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT.
- Record of the original master's degree legalized in the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT.
- Medical certificate for academic purposes (with the name as it is on the identity card)
- Two front photos 2x2.
- Admission fee payment (Non-refundable)
- Original birth certificate, certified and legalized.
- Two letters of academic recommendation on a stamped sheet and stamped by the issuing institution.
- Essay with motivations to enter the program and line of research to work, minimum of 2 pages.
- Payment and registration ELASH test (or 108-120 ELASH or TOEFL 450-500). Intermediate English level.
- Interview with the coordination of the program to which it applies
- DOMINICAN GRADUATE FROM FOREIGN UNIVERSITY
- Admission request
- Photocopy of the identity card of both sides.
- Photocopy university degree apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancery in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT. See "Important Notes" at the bottom of the page
- Record of original university notes apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancellery in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT. See "Important Notes" at the bottom of the page
- Photocopy of master's degree apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancellery in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT. See "Important Notes" at the bottom of the page
- Record of original master's notes apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancellery in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT. See "Important Notes" at the bottom of the page
- Medical certificate for academic purposes (with the name as it is on the identity card)
- Two front photos 2x2.
- Admission fee payment (Non-refundable)
- Original birth certificate, certified and legalized.
- Two letters of academic recommendation on a stamped sheet and stamped by the issuing institution.
- Essay with motivations to enter the program and line of research to work, minimum of 2 pages.
- Payment and registration ELASH test (or 108-120 ELASH or TOEFL 450-500). Intermediate English level.
- Interview with the coordination of the program to which it applies
Important note
Documents that are not in Spanish must be translated.
Legalizations
- Member countries of the Hague Convention: If the country of emission belongs to the Hague Convention, it must make the apostille of the documents and their translations into Spanish in the competent institution of that country.
- Countries that do NOT belong to the Hague Convention: If the country of issue is NOT within the Hague Convention, you must legalize the documents and their Spanish translations at the Dominican Consulate / Embassy of the country where they were issued and then by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Dominican Republic.
- If the translation is done in the Dominican Republic, it must be done by a judicial interpreter and legalized in the Attorney General Office of the Dominican Republic.
- INTEC ALUMNI
- Admission request
- Photocopy of the identity card of both sides.
- Photocopy of INTEC title
- Certification and photocopy of a university degree, apostilled/legalized by the Dominican Consulate and Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Dominican Republic, and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology (MESCyT). (If not by INTEC)
- Certification and original university grades record legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT. (If it does not correspond to INTEC)
- Photocopy of the master's degree legalized in the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT. (If it does not correspond to INTEC)
- Record grade at the original master's level legalized at the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT. (If it does not correspond to INTEC)
- Medical certificate for academic purposes (with the name as it is on the identity card)
- Two front photos 2x2.
- Admission fee payment (Non-refundable)
- Two letters of academic recommendation on a stamped sheet and stamped by the issuing institution.
- Essay with motivations to enter the program and line of research to work, minimum of 2 pages.
- Payment and registration ELASH test (or ELASH 108-120 or TOEFL 450-500). Intermediate English level.
- Interview with the coordination of the program to which it applies
- FOREIGN GRADUATE FROM FOREIGN UNIVERSITY
- Admission request
- Photocopy passport.
- Photocopy university degree apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancery in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT. See "Important Notes" at the bottom of the page
- Record of original university notes apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancellery in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT.See "Important Notes" at the bottom of the page
- Photocopy of master's degree apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancellery in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT. See "Important Notes" at the bottom of the page
- Record of original master's notes apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancellery in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT. See "Important Notes" at the bottom of the page
- Medical certificate for academic purposes (with the name as it is on the identity card)
- Two front photos 2x2.
- Admission fee payment (Non-refundable)
- Original birth certificate apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancellery in the Dominican Republic See "Important Notes" at the bottom of the page
- Two letters of academic recommendation on a stamped sheet and stamped by the issuing institution.
- Essay with motivations to enter the program and line of research to work, minimum of 2 pages.
- Payment and registration ELASH test (or 108-120 ELASH or TOEFL 450-500). Intermediate English level.
- Interview with the coordination of the program to which it applies
Important note
Documents that are not in Spanish must be translated.
Legalizations
- Member countries of the Hague Convention: If the country of emission belongs to the Hague Convention, it must make the apostille of the documents and their translations into Spanish in the competent institution of that country.
- Countries that do NOT belong to the Hague Convention: If the country of issue is NOT within the Hague Convention, you must legalize the documents and their Spanish translations at the Dominican Consulate / Embassy of the country where they were issued and then by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Dominican Republic.
- If the translation is done in the Dominican Republic, it must be done by a judicial interpreter and legalized in the Attorney General Office of the Dominican Republic.
To apply for the tariff in Dominican pesos:
- You can submit a certificate of Permanent Residence issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MIREX) and that it shows that it is valid for 4 years or more.
- Foreigners with Dominican parents, must deliver the original birth certificate of any of them.
- FOREIGN GRADUATE FROM DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY
- Admission request
- Photocopy passport.
- Certification and photocopy of university degree with an apostille/legalization from the Dominican Consulate and Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology (MESCyT).
- Certification and record of original university notes legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT.
- Photocopy of the master's degree legalized in the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT.
- Record of the original master's degree legalized in the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT.
- Medical certificate for academic purposes (with the name as it is on the identity card)
- Two front photos 2x2.
- Admission fee payment (Non-refundable)
- Original birth certificate apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancellery in the Dominican Republic See "Important Notes" at the bottom of the page
- Two letters of academic recommendation on a stamped sheet and stamped by the issuing institution.
- Essay with motivations to enter the program and line of research to work, minimum of 2 pages.
- Payment and registration ELASH test (or 108-120 ELASH or TOEFL 450-500). Intermediate English level.
- Interview with the coordination of the program to which it applies
Important note
Documents that are not in Spanish must be translated.
Legalizations
- Member countries of the Hague Convention: If the country of emission belongs to the Hague Convention, it must make the apostille of the documents and their translations into Spanish in the competent institution of that country.
- Countries that do NOT belong to the Hague Convention: If the country of issue is NOT within the Hague Convention, you must legalize the documents and their Spanish translations at the Dominican Consulate / Embassy of the country where they were issued and then by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Dominican Republic.
- If the translation is done in the Dominican Republic, it must be done by a judicial interpreter and legalized in the Attorney General Office of the Dominican Republic.
To apply for the tariff in Dominican pesos:
- You can submit a certificate of Permanent Residence issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MIREX) and that it shows that it is valid for 4 years or more.
- Foreigners with Dominican parents, must deliver the original birth certificate of any of them.
- DOMINICAN
- Admission request
- Photocopy of the identity card of both sides.
- Certification and copy of university degree legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT.
- Certification and record of original university notes legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT.
- Certification and copy of the university degree of the Specialty required by the program, legalized by the MESCyT. (Only applies to Sub-Specialties) The title issuance date must be
- prior to the admission term.
- Certification and record of original university notes of Specialty required by the program, legalized by the MESCyT. (Only applicable for Sub-Specialties)
- Curriculum Vitae
- Medical certificate for academic purposes (with the name as it is on the identity card)
- Two front photos 2x2.
- Original birth certificate, certified and legalized.
- INTEC ALUMNI
- Admission request
- Photocopy of the identity card of both sides.
- Photocopy of INTEC title
- Certification and copy of university degree of the specialty required by the program, legalized by the MESCyT. (Only applicable for Sub-Specialties)
- Certification and record of original university notes of Specialty required by the program, legalized by the MESCyT. (Only applicable for Sub-Specialties)
- Medical certificate for academic purposes (with the name as it is on the identity card)
- Two front photos 2x2.
- Curriculum Vitae
- FOREIGN GRADUATE FROM DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY
- Admission request
- Photocopy passport.
- Photocopy of university degree apostilled/legalized by the Dominican Consulate and Foreign Ministry in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT. See note
- Original university grade record apostilled/legalized by the Dominican Consulate and Chancellery in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT. See note
- Certification and copy of university degree of the specialty required by the program, legalized by the MESCyT. (Only applicable for Sub-Specialties) The date of issuance of the title must be before the quarter of admission.
- Certification and record of original university notes of Specialty required by the program, legalized by the MESCyT. (Only applicable for Sub-Specialties)
- Medical certificate for academic purposes (with the name as it is on the identity card)
- Curriculum Vitae
- Two front photos 2x2.
- Original birth certificate apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancellery in the Dominican Republic See "Important Notes" at the bottom of the page
Important note
Documents that are not in Spanish must be translated.
Legalizations
- Member countries of the Hague Convention: If the country of emission belongs to the Hague Convention, it must make the apostille of the documents and their translations into Spanish in the competent institution of that country.
- Countries that do NOT belong to the Hague Convention: If the country of issue is NOT within the Hague Convention, you must legalize the documents and their Spanish translations at the Dominican Consulate / Embassy of the country where they were issued and then by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Dominican Republic.
- If the translation is done in the Dominican Republic, it must be done by a judicial interpreter and legalized in the Attorney General Office of the Dominican Republic.
To apply for the tariff in Dominican pesos:
- You can submit a certificate of Permanent Residence issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MIREX) and that it shows that it is valid for 4 years or more.
- Foreigners with Dominican parents, must deliver the original birth certificate of any of them.
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