The National Engineering University (UNI) gets ready to receive thousands of applicants in their Admission process 2025-IIaimed at high school graduates throughout the country. The Admission Directorate (Diad) announced that the ordinary exam will take place in face -to -face mode Monday 11, Wednesday 13 and Friday, August 15.
The Vocational Aptitude for Architecture will be taken separately on Saturday, August 9, exclusively for ordinary and special modalities other than CEPRE-UNI. Meanwhile, the applicants of the UNI Pre -University Center have already paid their evaluation on August 2 and 3.
Registration open until August 6
UNI reported that the applicants’ registration has been extended until Wednesday, August 6. The process is carried out online using the ADM 2025-II portal, where applicants can follow the steps to register and make the corresponding payment through Yape, BCP or Scotiabank.
Official schedule
- August 2 and 3: CEPRE-UNI exams
- August 5: Applicant Commission Draw
- August 9: Vocational Aptitude Test – Architecture (Ordinary and other modalities)
- August 11, 13 and 15: Ordinary Admission Exam
- August 13: Exam for special modalities (transfers, graduates, graduates of unfortunate universities)
- August 19 to 22: Delivery of records and identification of entrants
- August 25 to 29: Mandatory Medical Exam
Costs according to income mode
- Ordinary modality: S/ 410 (public schools). S/ 780 (private schools)
- Samibecados (first positions, people with disabilities, qualified athletes): S/ 205 (public). S/ 390 (private)
- External transfer: S/ 620 (state origin). S/ 840 (private or foreign)
- Titled or Graduates: S/ 680
- Architecture test: S/ 160 additional
- Victims of Terrorism: Exonerate Payment Admission leaflet: S/ 90 (mandatory for all)
Professional careers available
UNI offers 33 university careers, including two new specialties: Aerospace Engineering and Urban Planning. The areas are divided as follows:
Engineering: Civil, environmental, health, mechanical, electrical, electronics, textile, mines, mechatronics, naval, systems, software, cybersecurity, hygiene and industrial, industrial, petrochemical, petroleum, natural, metallurgical, metallurgical, chemical, statistical, economic, economic, geological, mechanical, mechanical, aerospace, telecommunications, physics, physics, physics, physics.
Sciences: Physics, chemistry, mathematics, computer science.
Architecture: Architecture and urbanism.
