



Rem. concerning admission to a university Master's degree.
There is no full right admission rights for this programme. The admission required always the submission of a dossier to a jury (See Section C : ADMISSION FOLLOWING SUBMISSION OF DOSSIER TO A JURY).
Rem. concerning admission to a Master's degree from a Non-University Higher Education Institution (long course) -HE or ESA-.
There is no full right admission rights for this programme. The admission requires always the submission of a dossier to the jury (See Section C : ADMISSION FOLLOWING SUBMISSION OF DOSSIER TO A JURY).
Admission granted, under the general conditions laid down by the jury, to students who meet the entry requirements pursuant to Art. 111 of the Decree of 7 November 2013 and who have acquired competences recognised by the jury to be equivalent to at least 300 credits, with, in some cases, additional conditions determined by the jury (if the jury specifies any additional conditions, the extra courses will form part of the student's study programme).
Criteria laid down by the jury.
Admission is delivered by the European Microfinance Programme Management Committee upon a commission evaluation of the candidates.
Applicants to the one-year programme must already possess a Masters Degree - 300 ECTS - (or a degree considered as equivalent by the jury) in one of the following disciplines :
- development cooperation,
- economics, agronomy,
- management or
- finance.
Possibly, other qualifications may be accepted :
- Field experience in developing countries is desirable.
- Good academic grades, relevant professional experience and field experience in developing countries are highly valued.
As the EMP is taught in English, candidates must prove their spoken and written command of English.