Program Overview
The curriculum leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Chemistry has been planned for students preparing for professional work in Chemistry and other related fields and who plan to pursue graduate studies in Chemistry. Students are required to take one or more lecture and laboratory courses in all of the core areas (Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Biological Chemistry, and Analytical Chemistry). The curriculum of the BSc in Chemistry program is aligned with the guidelines set forth by the American Chemical Society (ACS) and the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). The program is structured to be in compliance with the first cycle of the "Bologna process", adopted by the Republic of Kazakhstan, where students are required to spend between 1500-1800 hour workload per academic year. Furthermore, students will have unique opportunities to participate in cutting-edge research projects allowing them to gain experience in teamwork aimed at solving challenging problems. Apart from teaching essential lab skills, research-based learning will prepare students for graduate programs and/or employment in industry or academia by developing critical thinking, independence in planning and conducting experiments, and analyzing experimental data.

For more inquiries regarding the B.Sc. in Chemistry Program, please contact Dr. Irshad Kammakakam, the Bachelor's program director.
In the case of general inquiries, contact Prof. Vesselin Paunov, the department chair.
For the sample curriculum schedule for students entering AY 2020-2021 and beyond, please click this link.
Program Learning Outcomes
  1. Integrate fundamental principles, mathematical tools and experimental skills to identify, formulate and solve scientific and technical problems.
  2. Utilize scientific methods to formulate a system and/or design a process equipped with clear goals, specific tasks and risk analysis, participate in projects as a part of professional teams in order to achieve the desired progress.
  3. Employ a wide variety of experimental and theoretical approaches in all branches of chemistry to test hypothesis, develop in depth data analysis, interpret results and draw conclusions.
  4. Exercise ethical and professional conducts and understand the impact of chemistry related research results and technical solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts.
  5. Apply proper procedures and regulations for safe handling and use of chemicals and identify, recognize, and evaluate hazardous conditions and practices affecting people, property and the environment.
  6. Develop effective communication skills, to spread the research results to a large range of audience, analyzing current trends in the literature and developing scientific writing skills.
Program Educational Objectives
Within three to five years after graduation, our graduates from the NU BSc in Chemistry Program will aspire to. . .
  1. Apply their acquired knowledge and comprehension to discover complex problems and develop contributions to their companies and their communities.
  2. Apply their acquired knowledge and comprehension to solve advanced problems in a research context.
  3. Apply knowledge, experimentation, logic, and critical thinking to tackle unfamiliar problems that may arise from multidisciplinary professional contexts.
  4. Manage complexity even with limited information or resources and handle the problem by combining technical knowledge with an appreciation for the broad values of safety, sustainability, and integrity.
  5. Use strong interdisciplinary and collaborative skills to develop and present new ideas, knowledge, and research results for both professional and general audiences, and provide professional feedback to other researchers.
  6. Pursue continuous learning, driven either by the needs in research or by the challenge of solving complex problems of the industry.
Minor in Chemistry
For non-Chemistry major students intending to declare a minor in Chemistry are required to complete the following minor-required courses worth 48 ECTS:
  • General Chemistry I and II
  • Organic Chemistry I and II
  • Quantitative Chemical Analysis
  • Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry
  • Physical Chemistry I or Biochemistry I
Сurriculum for Students
Careers in Сhemistry
Industry:
· Pharmaceuticals: Develop new drugs and medicines to improve healthcare.
· Chemical Manufacturing: Contribute to the production of chemicals used in various industries.
· Materials Science: Work on designing and improving materials for technology, construction, and more.
· Environmental Chemistry: Tackle environmental issues by studying the impact of chemicals on ecosystems.
Healthcare:
· Medicinal Chemistry: Contribute to the design and synthesis of pharmaceuticals.
· Clinical Chemistry: Work in laboratories to analyze patient samples for diagnostic purposes.
Academia:
· Teaching and Research: Educate the next generation of scientists and contribute to the advancement of knowledge through research. Pursuing a career in academia often involves obtaining advanced degrees, such as a master's or a Ph.D., and publishing research in scientific journals.
d. Government and Regulatory Agencies:
· Chemical Safety: Ensure the safe use and handling of chemicals in various industries.
· Environmental Protection: Contribute to policies and regulations aimed at preserving the environment.
· Forensic Science: Apply chemical analysis in solving crimes and legal investigations.
Entrepreneurship:
· Startups: Create your own company, focusing on areas like sustainable chemistry, innovative materials, or specialized analytical services.
· Consulting: Offer expertise to businesses and industries seeking advice on chemical processes, safety, and compliance.
Entry Requirements
Minimum requirements of language test results:

      

  Writing 

Reading

  Listening

  Speaking

Overall

  Academic IELTS

6.0

5.5

5.5

5.5

6.0

TOEFL iBT

21

8

7

16

60


Additional requirements:
  • There is no minimum requirements for winners of International or/and Republican Subject Olympiads for IELTS/TOEFL IBT;
  • Superscoring does not apply to IELTS/TOEFL;
  • IELTS Online or IELTS Indicator, TOEFL iBT Home Edition or TOEFL PDT are not considered;
  • IELTS/TOEFL test certificates are considered valid if their results do not expire by the 1st of August of the relevant academic year to which Applicants are applying. Results of a test, taken before August 1, 2023, are not considered in the competition.
  • Applicants recommended for admission to the Undergraduate program with IELTS certificates equal to 6.0 overall shall comply with certain conditions for study according to the internal documents of the University
Regular Entry Requirements

Regular Requirement

Minimum Score

Notes

English Proficiency Test

IELTS Overall: 6.0;

6.0 - Writing, 5.5 - Listening, Speaking, Reading


TOEFL iBT Overall: 60;

Writing: 21; Reading: 8; Speaking: 16; Listening: 7

- Paid at your own expense

- IELTS/TOEFL tests are considered without superscoring

- IELTS/TOEFL tests must be taken in person at the test center (not remotely)

- You can provide improved language test scores later. The deadline will be available on the website.


GPA or equivalent**

and/or

UNT in English***

GPA: 4.0 out of 5.0

UNT:

1. Mathematical literacy: 8 out of 10

2. Reading literacy: 8 out of 10

3. Overall: 85

- Applicants recommended for admission to the undergraduate program shall comply with certain conditions for study according to the internal documents of the university.

- **Other grading scales shall be converted to a GPA 5.0 scale for equivalency.

- ***Only the last provided certificate before the deadline will be considered. Superscoring is not applicable.


Financial aid & scholarships
NUET applicants
Minimum entry requirements for NUET applicants category

Exam

 

NUET

120 total score and 50,50 passing scores per subject (Mathematics, Critical Thinking and Problem Solving) for participation in the competition.

Applicants with a minimum passing score can be considered for NUFYP program

Interview

At the request of the School


NUET (NU Entrance Test) – test that evaluates academic training for studying at the University
  • NUET is held in 2 subject sections - Mathematics and Critical Thinking & Problem Solving.
  • Number of questions – 60.
  • Test content – multiple-choice questions.
  • Test duration – 120 minutes. Minimum passing score – determined by the Admissions Committee
  • Test results are available in 6 weeks in a Personal account.
  • The number of tasks and duration of the entry examination are subject for change by Test administrators.
  • Information about access to the entry examination is placed in the applicant’s Personal account.
  • Applicants are informed about examination date and venue, information on format, as well as required documents and Rules of conduct during the examination via email one week prior to the exams.
  • If a violation of rules or conditions of passing the test occurs, the applicant's results are cancelled. In this case, the applicant is excluded from the competition. Disqualified applicants will not be able to enroll to NU in the future.
  • There is no appeal procedure.
  • NUET for all applicants is free of charge

SAT/ACT applicants
Minimum entry requirements for SAT/ACT applicants category

Exam

 

Digital SAT Reasoning Test**  

or ACT

Digital SAT Reasoning Test – 1240

OR

ACT – 26 composite score

Interview

At the request of the School    

SAT/ACT test results are valid if their results do not expire by the 1st of August of the relevant academic year to which Applicants are applying. Within this admission competition, the SAT and ACT certificates expiration period is two years.
*SAT/ACT certificates are considered without superscoring.
**Only Digital SAT test is considered in the competition.

IB Diploma holders*
Minimum entry requirements for IВ Diploma holders**

Diploma

 

IB Diploma results   

30 total score and

4, 4, 5 for 3 subjects of HL

Interview

At the request of the School   

*Only IB Diploma holders who have the final results of IB Diploma by the deadline of application period can participate in the competition under this category (Within this admission competition, IB diploma expiration period is two years). Diplomas of 2023 and 2024 years are considered in the competition.
**IB Diploma holders also may choose to participate in the competition by the one of the following categories: “SAT/ACT applicants” or “NUET applicants” or "Winners of International or/and Republican Subject Olympiads (see the minimum requirements for these categories on the website)

A-level/NIS Grade 12 Certificate holders*
Minimum entry requirements for A-level/NIS Grade 12 Certificate holders**

Certificate

 

A-level/NIS 12 Grade Certificate results  

not less than ABB for any subjects

Interview

At the request of the School  

*Only A-level/NIS Grade 12 Certificate holders who have the final results of A-level/NIS Grade 12 Certificate by the deadline of application period can participate in the competition under this category (Within this admission competition, A-level and NIS grade 12 Certificate expiration period is two years). Certificates of 2023 and 2024 are considered in the competition.
**A-level/NIS Grade 12 Certificate holders also may choose to participate in the competition by the one of the following categories: “SAT/ACT applicants” or “NUET applicants” or "Winners of International or/and Republican Subject Olympiads" (see the minimum requirements for these categories on the website).

Winners of International or/and Republican Subject Olympiads
List of International Subject Olympiads
  • International Mathematics Olympiad – IMO
  • International Physics Olympiad – IPHO
  • International Chemistry Olympiad -IChO
  • International Biology Olympiad IBO
  • International Olympiad in Informatics – IOI
  • International Zhautykov Olympiad in Mathematics, Physics and Informatics
  • International Mendeleyev Chemistry Olympiad
List of Republican Subject Olympiads of the Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Republican Mathematics Olympiad
  • Republican Physics Olympiad
  • Republican Chemistry Olympiad
  • Republican Biology Olympiad
  • Republican Informatics Olympiad

*Applicants can apply with both Republican and International Olympiads

Minimum requirements for the winners of the International or/and Republican Subject Olympiads category

Type of Olympiad

Medal type

Interview 

Republic Olympiad

gold and silver medals (I, II place) for the current academic year

Required

International Olympiad*

gold, silver and bronze medals (I, II, III place) for the last three years

Important dates for those who are applying for the 2025-2026 academic year
Online application deadlines for Masters programs:
For all types of grants:
  • Citizens of Kazakhstan: available until January 23, 2025, 2:00 P.M. (Astana time).
  • International applicants: available until March 3, 2025, 2:00 P.M. (Astana time).
For full tuition fee-paying category:
  • Citizens of Kazakhstan: available until June 25, 2025, 2:00 P.M. (Astana time).
  • International applicants from countries requiring a visa prior to arrival: available until March 27, 2025, 2:00 P.M. (Astana time).
  • International applicants from countries eligible for visa issuance upon arrival: available until June 25, 2025, 2:00 P.M. (Astana time).
Deadline for submission of IELTS/TOEFL, GRE/GMAT certificates:
For all types of grants:
  • Citizens of Kazakhstan: February 3, 2025
  • International applicants: March 4, 2025
For full tuition fee-paying category:
  • Citizens of Kazakhstan: July 4, 2025
  • Applicants from countries requiring a visa prior to arrival: March 31, 2025
  • Applicants from countries eligible for visa issuance upon arrival: June 26, 2025
The start of orientation week (for newly enrolled students): August 2025
First day of classes: August 2025
Tuition fees
Undergraduate Degree Programs

The tuition fee for the undergraduate programs is $15,000 (7 665 000 KZT) for the 2025/2026 academic year for both local and international students.

To learn more about tuition fees please contact bursars_office@nu.edu.kz.
There are merit-based Abay Kunanbayev scholarships for top international applicants recommended for admission.
To learn more about financial aid and scholarship requirements, please visit nu.edu.kz

How to Apply?
Applicants must go through the online application to participate in the competition:
Step 1. Create your Personal Account

Go to the http://admissions.nu.edu.kz portal and press the “Sign Up” button and fill out the required information in English. Please select the undergraduate program during choosing the academic level. 

After completing the application, confirm it by clicking on the link sent to your mailbox.

Be sure to read the instructions about the application procedure given in your personal account.

Applicants meeting the following eligibility criteria can take part in the competition:

1. Students in the final year of secondary education institutions, technical, vocational, post-secondary and higher education institutions;

2. Students studying in higher education institutions;

3. Graduates from secondary, post-secondary or higher education institutions.

Step 2. Fill out the application form

Open the Foundation and Undergraduate Programs link at the “My Application Forms” page and fill out the Foundation and Undergraduate Application Form that includes a consent form for personal data processing. Make sure you have entered all the required information in the correct manner and press the “Upload” button.

Step 3. Submit the required documents
After filling out the application form, you are required to upload to your personal account:
1. a scanned copy of proof of your studies at a final grade/course with a photo (according to the template in a personal account in one of the languages) or a scanned version of a certificate/diploma with transcripts if you have already completed a relevant level of study.
2. a scanned copy of national ID card and/or passport. The copies from eGov or any other platforms/electronic services are not accepted. Important: to take the entry exam, an applicant must have an original of a passport or a national identity card that was uploaded to a personal account;
Upload a 3*4 photo for documents to the “Profile” section in your personal account.

The format of requested documents is available in the personal account.

Step 4. Pay the application fee and submit the application
To finalize the application process, please click on the "PAY AND SUBMIT APPLICATION" button in your personal account under the "My Application Forms" section. The application fee shall be paid online through the payment options available in the personal account. The use of other payment methods for the application fee are not acceptable.
The application fee is 10 000 tenge. The application fee is increased 3 times from the established amount when paid within the last two weeks before the first officially-approved deadline and during the extension period for accepting applications for participation in the admission process (30 000 tenge). The application fee is non-refundable, irrespective of the application outcome or payment errors.
If you don't have a personal card, you may use the card of another person.
After submission, applicants cannot make any changes in their applications and submitted documents.

The Admissions Department will check your application and contact you if there is an issue with the application or specify if some documents are missing and deadlines to submit them. Incomplete or incorrect (uncorrected) applications will not be considered in the competition.

Step 5. Submit IELTS/TOEFL certificate (only after paying the application fee and submitting the application)
In order to provide IELTS/TOEFL certificates, applicants should fulfill the following requirements:
  1. To send an official electronic report of valid IELTS/TOEFL certificate via the test administrator directly to NU;
  2. To upload its scanned copy and insert its TRF number to the “Upload IELTS/TOEFL results” section of a personal account. Applicants can submit any number of certificates for the competition, but the last certificate uploaded to their personal account will be considered.
IELTS/TOEFL certificates are considered without superscoring.
Take care when entering information regarding codes for test certificate submission via the test administrator or the test center. See below:
  • Code for IELTS: NU, Admissions Department
  • Code for TOEFL iBT: 6762
Detailed instruction about providing of IELTS/TOEFL certificates is available in applicants’ personal accounts.
  • Minimum requirements for language test results are available in the “Entry examinations and requirements” section;
  • Tests taken remotely, not in the Test Center, such as IELTS Online, TOEFL iBT Home Edition and TOEFL PDT results are not considered in the competition;
  • All provided certificates must be valid by August 1, 2025 - the beginning of the respective academic year.
  • Deadline for submission of IELTS/TOEFL certificates is available in the “Important dates” section.

Please note that submission of IELTS/TOEFL certificates in the electronic database of NU is not within the competence of the university. You should independently contact the test center and make sure that your certificate has been sent. Please note that this action takes at least 7-10 working days. If the certificate is received after the deadline specified by the Admissions Department, results will not be considered in the competition.

Further steps
Please check your email 1-2 weeks before the NUET exam – the information about the upcoming exam date, time and venue along with exam rules will be sent there.

Please keep in mind that sometimes letters from the university may go to the spam box.

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