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How does it work?
Each program is facilitated by a consortium of universities in different countries. The consortium oversees the program on behalf of the European Commission. Among the universities in the consortium, there is a coordinating university which takes care of the administrative side, including releasing funds.
How much is the scholarship worth?
The total amount varies according to the length of the program. The student receives 1,000 a month as living allowance. This is more than enough for food, accommodation and travel. The student will have to spend his own money (or borrow, if necessary) in the beginning to pay for visa applications, flight tickets, accommodation deposit and personal items needed for study. But after the student reaches Europe and the allowance commences, he or she will be able to pay back these expenses.
Where can students go?
It depends on the partner universities in the consortium. You can choose your mobility (where you want to study at a particular semester) in some programs; it is fixed in others
For my program, they let me choose the mobility plan first. And then they try to fit the plan according to my choice but what I've got is not exactly what I've chose.
How do I apply?
Application processes, requirements and deadlines vary from program to program, but generally you will need letters of recommendation, a personal statement of intent (motivation letter), transcript of records of your bachelors degree, and language test results (TOEFL or IELTS). Some programs ask for a research proposal, Knowledge acquired from your bachelor's degree or even an interview(via an online method like Skype or MSN). There are no work experience requirements, application fees, entrance tests.
How many Erasmus Mundus programmes am I allowed to apply to?
Up to three programmes per selection year.
What languages do I need?
Most programs are conducted completely in English, but some require other European languages. There are a few programs that use no English at all.
All in all, You will have to study the language class when you arrive each university and country you were assigned.
How competitive are the scholarships?
It really depends on the number of places available (this is usually not announced) and the quality of the applications youre up against.
When is the deadline for application and when are the results released?
Usually between December and January for the September intake. The results are usually announced between February and March.
Im in my last year of college. Can I apply for a Masters course even if Im just about to graduate?
Yes, you can, if you can get a document from your university stating that you are about to graduate. Between you and me, it would be better to get some work experience first (it just might bolster your chances), but historically, scholarships have been awarded to fresh graduates.
But anyway, some program required you to graduated before you can apply (like EM-DMKM)
Where can I find more information about a program?
For information specific to each course, which lists the website of each consortia. http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus_mundus/results_compendia/selected_projects_action_1_master_courses_en.php
Are the same programs offered every year?
Generally, yes, with new additions every year. However, some programs may be discontinued after the evaluations, which happen every four years.
Do they ask for anything in return during or after the program?
As far as we know, none. There are no required hours of service or conditions about what you should do after the program.
Can I work while studying?
Yes, if the law of the country where you are studying permits international students to work. There are usually limits to the number of work hours per week.
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