🔆 Benefits
✅ Fully funded coverage of tuition fees
✅ Living / subsistence allowance during the study period
✅ Travel allowance to cover costs related to mobility between countries
✅ Full insurance package in many cases
🔆 How to apply
✅ Search for Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Degree (EMJMD) or other qualifying Erasmus Mundus programs via the official Erasmus+ catalogue
✅ Choose specific programmes that match your field of study and check their individual application guidelines
✅ Prepare all required documents (see below)
✅ Submit online via the programme’s portal before its deadline
✅ Some programmes may have interviews or additional evaluation steps
🔆 Required documents
✅ Bachelor’s degree certificate and official transcripts (academic records) in English or with certified translation
✅ Curriculum Vitae (CV), often in Europass format
✅ Motivation Letter / Statement of Purpose explaining why you want to join and what you aim to achieve
✅ Two (or more) Letters of Recommendation from academic or professional referees
✅ Proof of language proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL) if required by the programme
✅ Valid passport or national ID
✅ Proof of residence (especially for applicants outside programme or partner countries)
✅ Other documents depending on the specific programme (e.g., portfolio, research proposal) if required
🔆 Deadline
✅ Deadlines vary by programme and intake
✅ Commonly applications open around October–November, and close between December and February for the coming academic year
✅ Some deadlines differ depending on whether you are from a Programme Country or a Partner Country
🔆 Other Important Notes
✅ Applicants already holding an Erasmus Mundus or EMJMD scholarship usually are not eligible for another at the same level
✅ Make sure all documents are correctly translated and in the proper format (often PDF)
✅ Submit applications early when possible to avoid last-minute issues
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