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Selection criteria

To ensure quality of the course, the enrolment in CEMACUBE is limited to 20 students per consortium university. The consortium reserves at least 15 places for non-EU students.
For the first year that the EMMC is running the course is limited to 35 European students and 15 non-EU students, so in general 10 per consortium university.

For admission with a scholarship, you need to meet the following criteria:

  • A BSc in Biomedical, chemical, electronical or mechanical engineering, or applied physics. In detail the Bachelor program must demonstrate that the following criteria are attained:
  1. Basic knowledge and understanding of mathematics, physics, chemistry
  2. Applying, integrating knowledge and understanding of mathematics, physics, chemistry
  3. The capability to communicate effectively in English, both in written and in verbal form.
  4. An ability to conduct scientific research individually on a distinct, well described topic
  5. An ability to design products that can solve problems in a systematic way
  • The applicant needs to send in the original of the transcript of records (or certified copy) or degree certificate. Applicants in the final year of their Bachelor’s study may also apply. They should send in an updated version of their transcript of records. They will be accepted on the condition that they will have met with all requirements by the start of the CEMACUBE-course in September.
  • Degree certificates, originating from other than the consortium universities, will be judged by the consortium secretariat that use lists of universities with a sufficient level of quality.
  • An excellent command of the English language is a prerequisite for participation in the CEMACUBE programme. Read more about the exact requirements 
  • Academic excellence as is evident from the awarding institution of the first degree, the grades obtained and the content of two letters of reference.
  • Well-written and well-considered motivation letter to follow the CEMACUBE-course (Fore more information about the motivation letter, click here)
  • Relevant work experience to follow the CEMACUBE-course successfully as is made evident in a curriculum vitae.
  • A completed application form received, which includes besides the above mentioned documents, one passport-sized photo and a copy of the passport.


All other students should follow a repair programme prior to this Master's course


EU-regulations that are installed to ensure a geographical balance of the selected students require that no more than two students from the same country can be awarded an Erasmus Mundus scholarship

Due to the high tuition fees in Dublin, we will limit the number of students for Dublin to 14%. The other students will go to the other 4 universities (a mean of 21% per university).

Last Updated on Wednesday, 03 March 2010 14:12  

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