Missed the Long-Term Study Mobility Application Deadline? Here’s Your Second Chance!
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Why should you apply?
Discover the world during your studies! Long-term study mobility gives you the opportunity to study at top international universities as part of an exchange program, while experiencing new cultures and building an international network.
Application process
1. Selecting institutions (Period: 19 May 2026, 10:00 – 26 May 2026, 10:00)
In Neptun, under Administration / Erasmus:
- select your partner institutions (maximum 3), we recommend listing all 3 choices to increase your chances of a successful application. You can access the updated list of partner institutions by clicking here.
- enter the subject area,
- indicate the planned period and duration,
- then rank the institutions according to your preference.
- The updated partner institution list is available by clicking here.
2. Submitting the application form (Period: 2 June 2026, 10:00 – 8 June 2026, 10:00)
Once you have finalized your ranking, go to Neptun Administration / Requests and complete and submit the E404 – Foreign Partial Studies Application, Long-Term Mobility request form, attaching all required documents.
You may apply if…
- you are an active student at Corvinus University of Budapest,
- you will have completed at least one semester by the start of the mobility period,
- you possess a complex accredited language certificate at minimum B2 level,
- you are not receiving a tuition-financing Stipendium Hungaricum or Diaspora Scholarship,
- your cumulative grade average at the end of the first (autumn) semester of the 2025/2026 academic year is at least 3.00,
- in the case of participation in the CEMS program, you have already been admitted to the CEMS program,
- in the case of participation in a double degree program, you have already been admitted to the double degree program.
If you have previously participated — or are currently participating — in mobility abroad with a Pannónia Scholarship, please note that you may spend a maximum of 360 days abroad per study level within the framework of the Pannónia Scholarship Program.
You may not apply if…
- you are enrolled in a one-year master’s program,
- you would not have at least 21 credits remaining to complete during the mobility period,
- you have already received a scholarship for the above-mentioned period. In other words:
- if you have already received a positive decision for long-term study mobility for the spring semester of 2026/2027 (whether through the main, leftover, or excellence application),
- or, in the case of the Porto Double Degree Program, if you already have a successful application for the autumn semester.
Evaluation criteria
- Academic performance based on cumulative corrected credit index: maximum 70 points
- Other professional activities: maximum 30 points
- scientific, public, sports, and volunteer activities
- points awarded for a mandatory international semester
You can find the detailed scoring table in the official call for applications.
The results are expected to be announced in Neptun in early July.
Useful information
- Before selecting partner institutions, make sure to check which subject areas are available for your degree program. You can find the relevant table here. After that, review the list of partner institutions to see which universities offer programs matching your subject area.
- Some partner universities may require a higher level language certificate. In such cases, meeting that requirement will also be necessary for successful mobility participation. Always check the partner university’s website for details.
- Review the spring semester course offerings at your selected universities to ensure you will be able to take enough credits.
- Simply selecting institutions does not count as an application — to complete your application successfully, you must also submit the E404 request form and all required documents.
- If you are enrolled in more than one program, indicate which program you are applying from.
For more information, please consult the official call for applications and the International Opportunities website.
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