Remember! The application for the CEMS programme remains unchanged, you have to apply in November, details will be announced soon.
You are probably already familiar with the university’s career planning programme, Navigator, this year you will be able to upload your documents required for your international part-time studies on this platform (Navigator is currently only available to bachelor and master students in business development, but from October it will be open to students of all two-year master programmes). If you upload your data here, it will not only help you with your career planning, but you can also use it to apply for international part-time courses.
You will no longer need a motivation letter. However, you will still need to upload a language test, but you will no longer get extra points for it. Important! It is worth checking what language test your chosen university requires.
The points are calculated on the basis of 70% grade point average and 30% for other activities. You can still join a student organisation in September, so you will also get extra points for this. More information on the scoring will be available soon.
The application process starts in January and closes in February (we’ll let you know the exact date), and you’ll be notified of the results in February. The new application platform allows for faster processing, so you don’t have to wait long for the result.
The Pannonia Scholarship Programme funds most of your studies abroad, and if necessary, the Maecenas Universitatis Corvini Foundation, which maintains the university, will provide additional funding. If your financial situation could affect your decision to study abroad, good news! The average scholarship amount will almost double compared to the previous one.
You can choose from over 1000 places in more than 50 countries (not only European countries). We will share the list of partners with you soon.