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Dear students, please find in the article below the MMOPKE admission results for the second round of exams for PASS students enrolled for the 2020–21 academic year.

Following the exams for the second group and the entry into force of the decree issued by the ministers of health and higher education authorizing the University of Montpellier to transfer unfilled spots from LAS to PASS—which we received today—the admissions committee was able to meet to determine the primary and supplementary admission lists for each of the MMOP programs in your PASS track group.

 

PASS Results

Click the button below to download the results for PASS candidates who have been admitted to the second round of exams:

Understanding the Results

To fully understand the acronyms and analyze your results, see the help section below:

If the result shows “ADAC,” it means you have been admitted before the selection process; “LC” stands for “supplementary list.” However, for the Medicine and Midwifery programs, if the result shown is “LC” even though you are admitted to Medicine or Midwifery when you check the ranking list (ADMP), this is due to the existence of two program locations. Since placements are made in order of merit, you must therefore list these programs in your prioritized choices in accordance with the procedure specified in the attached document.

On the list: ADMP = admitted before making a choice in the medical or midwifery program, regardless of the training location: Nîmes or Montpellier. 

Two steps to follow: 

  • STEP 1: PRIORITIZING OPTIONS

    To help you prioritize your choices, the program selection application will be open from Friday, July 23, 2021, at 2:00 p.m. until Monday, July 26, 2021, at 9:00 a.m.
    • Specifics for Medicine and Midwifery:

    Given the very short deadlines, for each of these programs, you will choose between the Montpellier or Nîmes campus after thesecondround of exams,directly within the program selection app, by prioritizing the campus that interests you most once you have been admitted or placed on the waiting list for at least one of these two programs. 

  • STEP 2: CONFIRM OR DECLINE ADMISSION

    If you are admitted to an MMOP program, you must either accept or decline the admission offer .

    At the end of Stage 1 and after the program selection application has closed, you will receive an email inviting you to review the results of your potential admission and to complete a questionnaire as soon as possible so that you can accept or decline your potential admission to an MMOP program.

    PLEASE NOTE: YOU MUST CONFIRM YOUR ADMISSION OR YOU WILL LOSE YOUR PLACE!! 

Dear students, please see the article below for the MMOPKE admission results from the first round of exams for PASS and LAS students enrolled for the 2020–21 academic year.

 

PASS Results

Click the button below to download the PASS results.

 

LAS Results

Click the buttons below to download the LAS results.

 

Understanding the Results

To fully understand the acronyms and analyze your results, see the help section below:

 

Spotlight on: ADAC "Admitted Before Selection" Results

Candidates who are directly admitted following the first set of exams must:

>> Confirm acceptance of their admission, specifying—if their name appears on multiple admission lists—the program in medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, or midwifery they have definitively chosen ; failure to do so will result in the loss of their admission and disqualification from taking the second set of exams for the program to which they were directly admitted. This agreement constitutes a waiver of the right to take the second set of exams.

Section III of Article 11 of the Order of November 11, 2019

The student must clearly state his or her decision:
>> either he or she explicitly accepts the program to which he or she was admitted following the first set of exams, in which case he or she waives the right to participate in the second set of exams and the possibility of being admitted to another program;

>> Either the student forgoes the results of the first set of exams and may take the second set of exams to try again to gain admission to another program. The student may also try again to gain admission to the program that was originally declined through direct admission. However, there is no guarantee that the student will be admitted to that program.

Guide to the Reform Resulting from Law No. 2019-774 of July 24, 2019, on the Organization and Transformation of the Health Care System, March 2021, p. 8.

Determination of Minimum Grades in Accordance with Article 7 of the MMOP 2020–2021 Admission Guidelines