The screening procedure for selecting new cadets is based on the established system of national examinations undertaken by all university candidates in Greece. The Hellenic Naval Academy runs additional health, intelligence and athletic tests on its candidates. About 400 cadets study at the academy each year. All lessons are taught in Greek, and basic training lasts 4 years. Greek nationals are admitted to the Hellenic Naval Academy following successful participation in the preliminary examination, that includes gymnastics, physical and psychological tests and the annual national examinations operated by the Ministry of Education. The number of admissions is decided by the
Ministry of Defence, which issues an annual call for applications always according to the Navy's needs. Foreign nationals are selected primarily by their governments, following bilateral agreements with the
Greek state. Candidates must provide confirmation, issued by their government, that they have been selected for the particular military academy and must hold a
birth certificate, a health certificate, and a certificate of education equivalent to the
Greek Secondary Education Certificate required for admission to any
Highest Educational Institution (
University) in Greece. Upon arrival, the foreign students attend one-year preparatory courses. The beginner-level teaching is conducted in
Arabic, English and French. Students take
Greek language courses,
mathematics,
physics and
chemistry fundamental courses during that year and undergo
military training. After the preparatory year, the foreign cadets join the full academic and military 4-year course, following the same program and obligations as their Greek colleagues. The education costs are covered by
scholarships, including accommodation, tuition, training and clothing expenses, but not travel costs to and from Greece. ==Education==