Order of Priority

General Criteria

In order to allocate spots, applications for admission to a master's degree programme, pathway/specialisation, method and site/centre shall be ranked in order of priority. If there are n spots, places shall be allotted to the first n applicants, and the remainder shall be placed on a waiting list in accordance with the same order of priorty.

Graduates shall be given priority over students who still need to pass their final degree project and, at most, nine ECTS credits. 

Criteria for Master's Programmes with Conditional Enrolment

    Firstly, the general criteria apply.

    Selection of applicants who do not have their undergraduate degree yet will be based on the following criteria:

    1. Specific criteria linked to the entry profile as defined in the degree verification report for each master's programme
    2. Students who only have the foreign language level accreditation pending in order to be awarded the degree
    3. Students whose only pending subject is the final degree project. In the event of a tie, the average mark obtained in the remaining subjects on the programme will be taken into account
    4. Students who have pending credits from other subjects aside from the final degree project. In such instances, priority shall be given to students with fewer pending credits. In the event of a tie, the average mark obtained for all passed credits shall be taken into account.

    Criteria for Reserved Spots

    In order to establish the order of priority for reserved spots, the applications shall be ranked in the corresponding position within each group, depending on the entry requirement fulfilled by students.

    Where students qualify for more than one category of reserved spots, the following order of priority will be used:

    1. Spots reserved for individuals with an accredited disability level equal to or above 33 per cent
    2. Spots reserved for high-level/high-performance athletes
    3. General spots.