The selection criteria for admissions are grouped into five parameters; each parameter is assessed on a scale of 0-10 and the individual assessments are weighted by weighting coefficients to produce the score of the applicants. Specifically, the following are taken into account:
- The overall degree grade, the relevance of the degree, and the quality of the applicant’s transcript with emphasis on performance in courses related to the program, with a weighting coefficient of 35%. The minimum grade of the first-cycle degree or diploma must be at least six (6) on the 0-10 scale (or equivalent if another grading scale applies).
- Performance in the personal interview, evaluation of the applicant’s CV, and the applicant’s ranking among their fellow students, with a weighting coefficient of 25%.
- Any published works by the applicant, with a weighting coefficient of 20%.
- The applicant’s language proficiency, with a weighting coefficient of 10%.
- General research or professional activity, with a weighting coefficient of 10%.
Applicants who are currently undergraduate students in their final semester and are expected to obtain their degree by September should submit, in lieu of a degree copy, a certificate of enrolment accompanied by a transcript. The finalization of their registration will take place upon submission of the degree copy.
Applications are submitted through the electronic application system.