Admissions: International Logistics Management
Application Submission for Studies at NOA
Applications for the study program International Logistics Management (undergraduate higher education program) are accepted via the eVŠ portal in accordance with the specified application deadlines.
For guidance on completing the application, please refer to the detailed guidelines available here. Enrolments take place within the published enrolment periods.
If you have additional questions or need assistance, please contact us at hello@mynoa.com.
Application and Enrolment Deadlines 2025/26
Application Deadlines
1. Application period: from February 18, 2025, to July 14, 2025
2. Application period: from July 15, 2025, to August 31, 2025
3. Application period: from September 1, 2025, to September 30, 2025, or until available spots are filled.
Enrolment Deadlines
1. Enrolment period: from July 15, 2025, to August 31, 2025,
2. Enrolment period: from September 1, 2025, to September 30, 2025,
3. Enrolment period: until September 30, 2025 (enrolment of late-admitted candidates, i.e., in the final days of the 3rd application period until October 30, 2025).
Enrolment Requirements for the 1st Year
To enrol in the 1st year, the following must be successfully completed:
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General Matura or
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Vocational Matura or
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Final exams of any 4-year secondary school program or
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International Baccalaureate (IB).
Note: International students are advised to consult the "Overview by Country" section available at the bottom of this page for additional guidance on eligibility and requirements.
Enrolment Requirements for the 2nd Year
According to the criteria for transitions, graduates of higher vocational schools (from related and unrelated programs accredited after 1994) can enroll directly into the 2nd year:
Graduates of related disciplines (graduates of logistics, transport, economics, administrative, and vocational programs). Graduates of related disciplines must, in addition to regular study obligations, complete 2 differential exams:
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Basics of Logistics and Sustainable Mobility, and
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Legal Frameworks for Business in International Logistics.
Graduates of unrelated disciplines (graduates of other vocational programs). Graduates of unrelated disciplines must, in addition to regular study obligations, complete 3 differential exams:
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Basics of Logistics and Sustainable Mobility,
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Legal Frameworks for Business in International Logistics, and
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Business Economics.
Candidates who are enroling based on recognized exams completed as part of other higher education programs or undergraduate programs can also enrol directly into the 2nd year, provided they have recognized exams from the 1st year in the scope of:
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40 ECTS for full-time studies, or
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30 ECTS for part-time studies.
The conditions for enrolment are also met by those who have completed equivalent education abroad.
Enrolment Requirements for the 3rd Year
According to the criteria for transitions, graduates of higher vocational schools (from related and unrelated programs accredited after 1994) can enroll directly into the 3rd year:
Graduates of related disciplines (graduates of logistics, transport, economics, administrative, and vocational programs). Graduates of related disciplines must, in addition to regular study obligations, complete 2 differential exams:
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Basics of Logistics and Sustainable Mobility, and
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Legal Frameworks for Business in International Logistics.
Graduates of unrelated disciplines (graduates of other vocational programs). Graduates of unrelated disciplines must, in addition to regular study obligations, complete 3 differential exams:
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Basics of Logistics and Sustainable Mobility,
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Legal Frameworks for Business in International Logistics, and
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Business Economics.
Candidates who are enrolling based on recognized exams completed as part of other higher education programs or undergraduate programs can also enrol directly into the 3rd year, provided they have recognized exams from:
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The 2nd year in the scope of 40 ECTS for full-time studies, and
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52 ECTS for the 1st year for full-time studies, or
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30 ECTS for the 2nd year and 45 ECTS for the 1st year for part-time studies.
The conditions for enrollment are also met by those who have completed equivalent education abroad.
In case of enrollment restrictions, candidates applying under the transition criteria will be selected based on the average grade of their previous studies and the number of available places.
The application for recognition of prior education is available here.
Admissions: Sustainable Mobility and Logistics
Application Submission for Studies at NOA
Applications for the study program Sustainable Mobility and Logistics (master's study program) are accepted via the eVŠ portal in accordance with the specified application deadlines.
For guidance on completing the application, please refer to the detailed guidelines available here. Enrolments take place within the published enrolment periods.
If you have additional questions or need assistance, please contact us at hello@mynoa.com.
Application and Enrolment Deadlines 2025/26
Application Deadlines
1. First application period: from February 18, 2025, to July 14, 2025.
2. Second application period: from July 15, 2025, to September 30, 2025, or until available spots are filled.
Enrolment Deadlines
1. First enrolment period: from July 15, 2025, to August 31, 2025.
2. Second enrolment period: from September 1, 2025, to September 30, 2025 (enrolment for candidates accepted later, i.e., in the final days of the third application period until October 30, 2025).
Enrolment Requirements for the 1st Year
A completed study program in relevant professional fields such as business and administrative sciences, law, economics, information and communication technologies, security, transport services, or any comparable study program:
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A first-cycle higher education program (professional or university) with a minimum of 180 ECTS
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A higher vocational education program accredited before June 11, 2004 (prior to the introduction of the Bologna system)
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A university study program or specialist study program following the completion of higher vocational education, accredited before June 11, 2004 (prior to the introduction of the Bologna system).
Eligibility for enrolment for graduates of other professional fields:
Graduates who have completed a study program under points 1, 2, and 3 of the previous paragraph in other professional fields specified in the first paragraph are eligible for enrolment,
Additional study obligations include the following courses:
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Basics of Logistics and Sustainable Mobility, and
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Business Economics.
Transition to a higher year:
Based on the scope of recognized obligations from the previous study program, obtained in the Republic of Slovenia or abroad, a candidate may enrol in the same or a higher year of the second-cycle study program Sustainable Mobility and Logistics, provided that the recognized obligations meet the transition requirements specified by the accredited study program.
Enrolment Requirements for the 2nd Year
For direct enrolment into the second year of the second-cycle master's study program Sustainable Mobility and Logistics, the following candidates are eligible:
From related study fields:
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Graduates of study programs for obtaining a university degree or specialization, accredited before June 11, 2004, in the fields of business and administrative sciences, law, economics, information and communication technologies, security, transport services, or other comparable professional fields
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Candidates who meet the requirements will need to complete differential exams in the subjects Sustainable Logistics Systems and Strategic Management of Logistics and Transport Processes.
From unrelated study fields:
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Graduates of study programs for obtaining a university degree or specialization, accredited before June 11, 2004, in other study fields
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Candidates who meet the requirements will need to complete differential exams in the subjects Sustainable Logistics Systems and Strategic Management of Logistics and Transport Processes.
Recognition of education obtained abroad:
Candidates who have completed equivalent education abroad also meet the enrolment requirements. Candidates with education obtained abroad must submit an application for recognition of education for the purpose of continuing their studies, along with the required evidence, together with their enrollment application.
Presentation of guidelines, step by step, for submitting an application through the national portal eVŠ.
Guidelines for submitting an application through the eVŠ portal
Application

Admissions Procedure
We accept applications for study programs through the eVŠ online portal. The application period is open from mid-February until the end of September.
For additional questions or clarifications, you can contact us at the email address hello@mynoa.com
Application Submission
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The entire enrolment process with us is digital and easy to complete. First, the candidate fills out the electronic enrollment form. This is followed by signing the study contract. Finally, the enrolment fee must be paid, which concludes the enrolment process.
Admissions
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Upon receiving the application, we systematically verify whether the candidate meets all the necessary enrolment requirements. If the candidate does not fully meet the requirements, we notify them and allow them to supplement their application.
At the end of the application period, which coincides with the start of the enrolment period, candidates who meet the enrolment requirements are formally invited to enrol.
Application Review
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In the second half of September, we provide you with access to our e-learning platform, where the following information and functions are available:
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List of courses for the current academic year,
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Electronic timetable (lectures, tutorials, and exams),
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Study materials,
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Links to participants in individual courses (professors and students),
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And many other useful features.
The academic year begins in the first days of October and lasts until the end of June. During this period, lectures and tutorials take place, organized in a cyclical manner. This means that lectures and tutorials for two or three courses run simultaneously, followed by examination periods.