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The information presented here applies to Masters programmes offered through daytime delivery. Please note that different arrangements apply to the English-language Masters in Management and Leadership, Actuarial and Financial Mathematics, and the MBA programmes.
Yes, if you concluded your second semester in June 2024.
Yes, a minimum GPA of 3.00 and all completed semesters are considered. Applicants with a GPA below 3.00 will be automatically disqualified from the application.
Submit applications through the Neptun system, providing requested information and uploading required documents specified in the call for application.
Yes, but students going abroad in their final semester will need to enroll for an extra semester before graduation due to the credit transfer process.
Yes, but only if accepted into a Corvinus master’s programme.
A B2 level certificate in the study language is required. Additional requirements are available here. All certificates must be uploaded to Neptun upon application.
Self-financed students must cover their Corvinus tuition during the exchange. The university’s general application requirements apply, there are no other requirements. The scholarship typically covers only part of costs, with the student financing the difference.
The list of available universities can be found here.
You can only apply to partner universities that align with your study programme. Fields and eligible subjects are in the call for applications.
Each university generally has 2-4 spots for the AY 2025/26.
Yes, you can still apply to British partners despite Brexit.
No, because you must take courses that align with the course requirements at your Corvinus courses.
No, changes to your order of preference are not allowed post-submission.
Scoring has two parts: study results weigh 70%, and extracurricular activities (participation in competitions, demonstrator work, student organisation activity, attending events supporting the integration of international students) weigh 30%.
The results of the most recently completed semesters of study count towards the application.
Frequented places require a higher score. The number of applications to a particular university and the number of places available determine the entry point threshold for a university, so this varies from year to year.
Only those uploaded to MOBility Manager can be considered during scoring. Neptun will not be checked, so it does not matter what is uploaded there. If the document expires before the departure date, it is mandatory to take and pass a new exam before the departure date. Please note that language proficiency documents not uploaded in MOB will not be taken into consideration during the calculation of points.
Upload your language proficiency certificate directly to the Neptun system when completing your application. Make sure all documents are clear and legible.
Possession of a language proficiency certificate is a requirement of application, it cannot be submitted at a later date.
Yes, an advanced-level school leaving certificate in a foreign language is considered equivalent to a B2 level language certificate and may be used for application purposes.
The list of partner universities will indicate the conditions required at the partner university, or you can find the information on the website of the university of your choice. If you find different information, please contact our staff via the Intézd Online!
The 21-credit rule requires a minimum of 21 credits (excluding thesis seminars and compulsory internships) to be completed abroad. Courses taken at Corvinus based on a preferential study plan (up to 4 courses may be taken plus seminar and internship) are not involved in the 21 credits to be completed abroad but may be involved the 21 credits required for graduation. Foreign language courses may be involved in the 21 credits in the semester abroad.
Students who are going on a mobility in the last semester of their studies should be aware that they will only be able to take their final examinations in the semester following the semester abroad, as credits and marks obtained abroad can only be counted in the following semester.
First check whether it is available on the host university’s website. If you can only request it by e-mail, it is very important that you include the exact course code and name of the course in your request.
30 ECTS must be taken. However, at least 21 ECTS must be obtained and recognized by Corvinus.
You can apply for the funding of an additional semester at Corvinus, but you are not given the grant automatically; it has conditions. You can find out more here.
Please visit the website of the foreign university. Two subjects may be equivalent if there is 75% of overlap between their course materials Professors of the relevant subject at Corvinus can help you to decide this.
For elective subjects, it is not necessary that the subject is included in the curriculum. Any subject taken abroad which is not included in the curriculum but which the student successfully completes will be accepted as an elective subject at Corvinus.
Please check which courses are offered at the host university of your choice and how many of them fit in your curriculum. You will then need to consult the professors of the particular course, who will decide whether the course in question is equivalent to a certain Corvinus course.
There is little chance that you will find a university where the course offer corresponds 100% to your compulsory courses.
Yes. However, if you are a self-financed student, you must pay the tuition fee as well.
If you decide not to participate in the program after being awarded a place, you must notify the International Office as soon as possible to formally withdraw. This may affect your eligibility to apply in future cycles.
Yes, extensions are possible (the autumn semester to the spring semester) but must be approved by both Corvinus and the host institution. Requests should be made in advance, and extension funding may not be guaranteed.
The CEMS MIM – only at Corvinus in Hungary
The programme is 12th in the QS 2023 Masters in Management rankings, one of the world’s most respected rankings for management education. You can apply from many of our master programmes and getting into the English-language Master in Management and Leadership study programme means automatic CEMS admission.
DSG – Learn German!
You can enhance your German language skills with German language courses at undergraduate level, and earn a diploma from the University of Passau through our double degree programme at Master’s level.