Non EU conditions "Applied Sciences"


Undergraduate - Bachelor

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  • For admission to the Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, the student must hold a CESS equivalence giving access to this course of study, which must be provided by 31 March, the closing date for applications.
  • For admission to the Bachelor of Civil Engineering, a recent secondary school diploma is sufficient. According to the measures adopted for the engineering entrance examination, holders of a secondary school diploma from outside the EU must take the full test (unless they are in order to reside in the EU and hold a restrictive equivalence).

Student with no academic background (or with less than 2 completed academic years)

The student must hold a recent secondary education diploma (maximum 2 years), obtained with a general average of 13/20 and with 12/20 in in mathematics, physics, chemistry (no requirement in chemistry for computer science).

Student with academic background (minimum 2 academic years completed)

  1. Students must have acquired at least 75% of the credits in their annual study program for each of the higher education years preceding their application, except possibly for one year.
    If the studies were carried out in an educational system which does not apply progression by accumulation of credits, the student must have successfully completed each year of study, except, possibly, one year.
    The skills acquired must be certified by an overall average of at least 12/20.
  2. The student cannot have already obtained another bachelor's degree in the French Community of Belgium

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Master

  1. Students must hold an undergraduate degree obtained in a higher education institution recognized by the competent authorities in the country of origin (after 3 years and with at least 180 credits) or be in the last year of studies leading to this diploma. In the latter case, the final admission of the candidate will be subject to obtaining this diploma.
  2. Students must have acquired at least 75% of the credits in their annual study program for each of the higher education years preceding their application, except possibly for one year.
    If the studies were carried out in an educational system which does not apply progression by accumulation of credits, the student must have successfully completed each year of study, except, possibly, one year.
  3. The skills acquired must be certified by an overall average of at least 12/20.
  4. Previous studies must be related to the requested field (for “orphaned” masters, similar studies to studies organized in the French Community of Belgium and giving access to said masters)..
  5. The student cannot hold another master's degree or a specialization master's degree or a doctoral degree in the French Community of Belgium.
  6. Demonstrate a B2 level of proficiency in the language(s) of instruction of the Master's programme concerned. Successful completion of a programme of study in a language constitutes sufficient proof of proficiency in that language.

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Specialised Master

  1. Students must hold a 2nd cycle diploma obtained in a higher education establishment recognized by the competent authorities in the country of origin (after 5 years of study and with at least 300 credits) or be in the last year of studies leading to this diploma. In the latter case, the final admission of the candidate will be subject to obtaining this diploma.
  2. Students must have acquired at least 75% of the credits in their annual study program for each of the higher education years preceding their application for registration, except possibly for one year.
    If the studies were carried out in an educational system which does not apply progression by accumulation of credits, the student must have successfully completed each year of study, except, possibly, one year.
  3. The skills acquired must be certified by an overall average of at least 12/20.
  4. The student may not have already obtained another specialization master's degree or a doctoral degree in the French Community of Belgium.

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updated on 2/26/24

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