Admission process Hasselt University (masterprogrammes) non-EEA-students
Deadline: 2012-02-01
period has expired
Required forms: Students should hold at least a university diploma or degree certificate or a diploma of higher education equivalent to a bachelor degree (180 ECTS credits). The examination board of the programme evaluates each application individually concerning applicant's academic record.
Online pre-registration is compulsory
Online pre-registration is compulsory
Steps:
A duly completed application form
A duly completed application form: http://www.uhasselt.be/applicationForm.
A photocopy of the obtained diplomas or degree certificates in the original language.
A photocopy of the obtained diplomas or degree certificates in the original language (name of the subscriber clearly stated)
A recent passport photograph.
A recent passport photograph.
Translation of university diploma(s) in English.
Translation of university diploma(s) in English by an official translator.
Certified translated transcripts of records in the original language.
Certified translated transcripts of records in the original language, for all programmes completed at university level (i.e. a list of all courses completed with an indication of course load and marks obtained for each course). The university of origin should provide the transcript of record and a statement in English in which is explained how the assessment marks assigned are to be converted into the standardized US-system or EU-standard ECTS-system. The translation of the transcript of records in English must be made by an official translator.
English-language skills need to be confirmed
English-language skills need to be confirmed, by a recent score on the Test of English as Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing Systems (IELTS) or any recognized proficiency test. TOEFL-score: paper based >= 550 - computer based >=213 - internet base 79-80 IELTS-score: overall band score 6.0 The English Language Test can be waived on the basis of an interview or if English-language proficiency is otherwise proven (e.g. if education or part of it was in English).
Citizens of China need to include an APS-certificate.
APS-certificate: From the academic year 2007-2008 onwards all students from the P.R. China will have to obtain a certificate of academic screening issued by the Academic Evaluation Centre (APS) of the German Embassy in Beijing before being allowed to enrol at any higher education institution, language course or other preparatory course in Flanders. The APS certificate is also required for obtaining a student visa to Belgium. More information on APS can be found at their website www.aps.org.cn. From the academic year 2009-2010 on the cost of the APS-screening will be refunded to all Chinese students enrolled at Hasselt University.