Pancyprian exams 2025: Results released

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The results for admission to Higher Education Institutions in Cyprus and the Military Academies of Greece were announced on Tuesday morning.

The announcement was made during a press conference attended by the Minister of Education, Sports and Youth, who also delivered a greeting.

In recent remarks to CNA (Cyprus News Agency), the Head of the Examinations Service, Dimitris Handriotis, responding to a question regarding the access score for Greek public universities — which concerns around 3,000 candidates — said that the access score for Greece will be issued two to three days after the results for Cyprus are released.

“For Greece, a different access score will be issued, which each candidate will be able to view again via the platform, two to three days later. Immediately after, the platform will reopen so they can submit up to 20 university choices within a scientific field, indicating which Greek university programmes they are interested in,” he said.

Regarding this process, he added,

“The platform will remain open for a few days, to give candidates enough time to submit their choices — for example, if the platform opens on the 25th of the month, it will remain open until the end of July. Once it closes, we will collect the preference data and forward it to the Greek Ministry of Education. The Greek Ministry will then announce the final results around the end of August.”

Also read: Thursday marks final day of 2025 Pancyprian entrance exams

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