Applicants are selected on the basis of a dossier consisting of the following components:
Relevant academic background with a solid grounding in mathematics and statistics;
Academic merit as measured by your Grade Point Average (GPA);
Verbal reasoning and quantitative skills as measured by the GMAT test;
English language ability as measured by the IELTS or TOEFL test;
Curriculum vitae and motivation.
All components are taken into consideration and an overall assessment will be made. Certain categories of students are exempt from one or more requirements. Please check under Admissions Requirements to see which specific requirements and test results apply to you.
For the MScBA programmes (with the exception of the MScBa Chinese Economy and Business) and General Management there is no limitation on the number of students. When you meet the minimum admission requirements you will be admitted.
A rolling admissions process applies. We will accept and judge your applications upon receipt, between:
October 2008 and 15 May 2009 (non-EEA students)
October 2008 and 1 July 2009 (EEA students)
You will be notified of the result within two months after submission of your application.
For the MSc International Management and the MScBA Chinese Economy & Business there is a limitation on the number of students. The best students will be selected from the applicants that meet the minimum requirements. This means that possession of the minimum entrance requirements does not guarantee that you will be admitted.
There is no rolling admission process. All applications will be considered after the deadline. The deadlines for all students are as follows:
MSc International Management: 30 January 2009
MSc Chinese Economy and Business: 1 June 2009
You will be notified of the result within two months after the deadline.
If you are interested in applying for the MSc International Management, please check the downloadable ‘Guidelines on selection Criteria Procedures IM-cems’ as well as these webpages. Admission to this programme means automatic admission to the CEMS MIM programme. An assessment and an interview are part of the admissions process If you are interested in applying for the MScBA Chinese Economy & Business, please be aware that a selection interview will be part of the admissions process. Please note that our deadlines are strict and that no exceptions will be made.