Our Masters Programmes
At Corvinus University of Budapest, you can choose from the wide range of programmes in business administration, economics, and social sciences. You may apply for up to two programmes.
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Scholarships, Deadlines, Fees, and Application Platforms
Scholarship |
Eligibility |
Application Deadline |
Platform |
Non-EU citizens |
15 January 2025 |
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Candidates with Hungarian roots living outside Hungary |
31 January 2025 |
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Self-funded |
Non-Hungarian citizens |
30 April 2025 |
Note: The admission procedure fee applies only to self-funded students (€75).
Required Documents for Application
A valid passport.
For the Management and Leadership prorgamme (delivered in English), there is also an English language requirement.
The Admission Requirements
We organize admission exams in each month for self-funded applicants. Applicants will receive the admission decision shortly after the admission exam.
Programme | Requirements |
Management (MiM) |
In-house written admission exam, type ‘A’ – 90 points topics: language skills,; quantitative analytical skills,; reasoning, and data insights |
Management and Leadership (in English) – CEMS |
topics: language skills; quantitative analyitical skills; logical reasoning and data insights
topics: intellectual potential, critical thinking, international openness and intercultural competence, interpersonal skills, performance orientation, integrity One of these language certificates (name of language examination and the minimum advanced level: TOEFL iBT – 100 IELTS – 7.0 CPE – C CAE – B C1 Business Higher (BEC Higher) – B Corvinus Business English – C1 TOEFL iBT Special Home Edition – 100, plus 20 in each section Pearson test of English Academic (PTE) – 68 |
Diversity and Inclusion Management |
topics: language skills; quantitative analytical skills; logical reasoning and data insights
topic: motivation and aptitude interview |
Advanced Supply Chain Management |
In-house written admission exam, type ‘A’ – 90 points topics: language skills; quantitative analytical skills; logical reasoning and data insights |
Innovation and Entrepreneurship |
In-house written admission exam, type ‘A’ – 90 points topics: language skills; quantitative analytical skills; logical reasoning and data insights |
Sustainability Management and Entrepreneurship |
topics: language skills; quantitative analytical skills; logical reasoning and data insights
topics: motivation and aptitude interview |
Marketing |
In-house written admission exam, type ‘A’ – 90 points topics: language skills; quantitative analytical skills; logical reasoning and data insights |
Marketing Strategy and Innovation |
topics: language skills; quantitative analytical skills; logical reasoning and data insights
topic: basics of Marketing (including motivation and aptitude) |
Communication and Media Studies |
In-house written admission exam, type ‘B’ – 90 points topics: language skills; logical reasoning and data insights |
Finance |
topics: language skills; quantitative analytical skills; logical reasoning and data insights
topic: solving and understanding corporate financial issues (including motivation and aptitude) |
International Accounting and Auditing |
In-house written admission exam, type ‘A’ – 90 points topics: language skills; quantitative analytical skills; logical reasoning and data insights |
Business Informatics |
In-house written admission exam, type ‘A’ – 90 points topics: language skills; quantitative analytical skills; logical reasoning and data insights |
Economic Analysis |
In-house written admission exam, type ‘A’ – 90 points topics: language skills; quantitative analytical skills; logical reasoning and data insights |
Social Data Science |
topics: language skills; quantitative analytical skills; logical reasoning and data insights
topic: motivation and aptitude interview |
Economic Behaviour Analysis |
topics: language skills; quantitative analytical skills; logical reasoning and data insights
topic: professional exam topics, based on recommended literature (including motivation and aptitude) |
International Economy and Business |
topics: language skills; quantitative analytical skills; logical reasoning and data insights
topics: international trade and international finance |
International Relations |
topics: language skills; logical reasoning and data insights
topics: current international issues (including motivation and aptitude |
Public Policy and Management |
topics: language skills; quantitative analytical skills; logical reasoning and data insights
topisc: basics of Public Policy (including motivation and aptitude) |
Political Economy |
In-house written admission exam, type ‘A’ – 90 points topics: language skills; quantitative analytical skills; logical reasoning and data insights |
A sample exam will be published soon on our website. You will also be able to apply for a preparatory course in early 2025.The preparatory course will be held in February (the dates of the series of events will be 5, 12, 19, 26 February).
The written examination can be waived in the following circumstances:
If you have a diploma graded at least good/B (ECTS) issued by a university with a AACSB or EQUIS accreditation or by a CEMS member university, for example a Corvinus diploma, you can use that to replace the written entrance exam.
If you have a diploma with a good (4) grade, you will get 50 points for the written exam (or 75 points if there is no oral examination)
If you have a diploma with an excellent (5) grade, you will get 60 points for the written exam (or 90 points if there is no oral examination)
Results from a recognised international test will also be accepted, if minimum scores have been achieved: at least 500 on GMAT, 300 on GRE, 150 on NMAT or 485 on GMAT FE. Please note that as these are minimum scores, you may need to achieve more points to be admitted.
Tip: if you are unsure as to whether you can succeed at the entrance exam, you should consider taking one of the tests listed above in early 2025. You can then decide whether to use your scores from the test to replace the written exam, depending on your results.
Oral entrance exam
The oral interviews will be held online. They usually last 10-15 minutes. Please make sure you have a proper internet connection for the event.
10 extra points
If you are an international student and choose to replace the written exam with an international exam (GMAT, GMAT FE, GRE, NMAT) and submit your results before 2025 April, you will receive an additional 10 points.
Credit recognition procedure
Before you apply, please make sure to check whether in your bachelor’s degree you have acquired the necessary preliminary subject knowledge which you will need for entry for your chosen Master programme. Details of the credit recognition procedure will be available soon on our website.
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