Admission Process 2026/2
The Graduate Program in Physics at UFSC announces the selection process for master’s and doctoral programs for admission in the 2026/2 semester.
Registration will take place between May 05 and 14, 2026 (until 23:59 p.m BRT).
In certain fields of study, the PPGFSC uses the Unified Graduate Physics Exam (EUF) score for admission to master’s and doctoral programs.
ATTENTION!!!!
Validity of the admissions process and scholarships
The 2026-2 admissions process remains valid until the final results of the 2027-1 admissions process are published.
Enrollment may take place after the regular enrollment period if the applicant is awarded a scholarship within that timeframe.
Frequently Asked Questions ⇒ click here
Minutes (June 23, 2026)
- Minutes from the selection committee
Final results after analyzing the filling of appeals (June 23, 2026)
Master program / CV evaluation detail
Doctoral Program / CV evaluation details
Preliminary Result – (June 16, 2026)
Master program / CV evaluation detail
Doctoral Program / CV evaluation details
Academic interview period (P and E grades) (June 1–11, 2026)
NOTE: Interviews will be scheduled by the committee, which will contact you in advance.
Application period for validation of the self-declaration for PROAFE via the Institutional Service Portal (PAI) (see section 5.5 of the call for applications) (May 28–June 1, 2026)
Approved applications after analyzing the filling of appeals (May 27, 2026)
Master’s Program
Doctoral Program
Approved Applications (May 19, 2026)
Master’s Program
Doctoral Program
Selection Committee Ordinance (May 11, 2026)
Call for Applications
- Administrative Order No. 014/2026/PPGFSC – Amendment to Section 8.3 of the Notices (May 12, 2026)
- Administrative Order No. 012/2026/PPGFSC – Amendment to the Notices (May 11, 2026)
- Master’s Program (May 04, 2026)
- Doctoral Program (May 04, 2026)
Application Form (May 05, 2026 on May 14, 2026, until 23:59 p.m BRT)
List of professors available for advising (with scholarship quotas per professor)





