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Master of science- Aeroespace Engineering


Delft University (Holland)
Requirements: 1) A proof that you have nearly completed a Bachelor's programme in a main subject which is closely related to the MSc programme to which you are applying, with good grades on the key courses. 2) A Bachelor's Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of at least 75% of the scale maximum, unless specific requirements are defined for the country in which you obtained your Bachelors degree: SPAIN: To be considered for admission to an MSc programme, applicants should have a Licenciado / Licenciatura, Titulo de Ingeniero (Superior) or Titulo de Arquitecto degree from a mainstream university with a final cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of 7.0/10 or better or 2.0/4 or better. 3) English TOEFL (90 Internet Based Test) ,CAE

Certificates older than two years are not accepted The English language certificate may be submitted until 1 July provided that all other required hard copy documents are received before the application deadline of 1 April. 4) A clear and relevant essay in English (1,000 - 2,000 words) addressing the following:
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Your motivation for taking the MSc programme of your choice. Why you wish to pursue this programme abroad and/or in the Netherlands in particular. Why you are interested in TU Delft and what you expect to find here If there are optional specialisations in the Masters programme of your choice: which specialisation(s) interest you most, and why? Describe your hypothetical thesis project; what kind of a projectwould you prefer if you were free to make a choice? Also briefly explain what you would want to explore in your thesis project. Provide a maximum of three hypothetical thesis topics and elaborate on your particular interests in them.

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A brief summary (maximum 250 words) of the thesis work or the final assignment (to be) done for your Bachelors programme, including information on the credits earned, grade, and full workload.

5) Two reference letters in English, French, German or Dutch: 1. one from from a professor or an assistant professor from the faculty from which you graduated. 2. one from your employer, if you already have work experience. If you have not yet graduated or do not have work experience, you need to provide two letters from professors or assistant professors from the faculty at which you are studying. 6) An extensive rsum (curriculum vitae) written in English. 7) Proof of identity Documentation 1) A statement from your university confirming that you are in the last year of your undergraduate studies. 2) A certified copy* of your transcript (expedient acadmic) in the original language. Is the document above in a language other than English, French, German or Dutch? Then you must also provide a certified translation of your academic transcript (or transcripts) in one of these 4 languages. E.g. if you are in the last year of your undergraduate studies you need to provide a certified copy of your provisional transcript as well as a certified translation if the transcript if it is not in English, French, German or Dutch. 3) The official TOEFL certificate (the TOEFL organisation can send the score directly to TU Delft if you provide them with the university code: 0031. For 'school type' select 'graduate schools and for 'department' select any other department not listed') 4) A clear and relevant essay in English (1,000 - 2,000 words) addressing the following: 5) Two reference letters in English, French, Holland or Deutsch 6) An extensive rsum (curriculum vitae) written in English. 7) A photocopy of the page (or pages) of your passport that give your name, date of birth, place of birth and the passport expiration date. 8)A document that proves payment of the non-refundable application fee ( 50,-). If you paid the application fee by credit card please enclose a copy of the signed Credit card payment form. If you paid the application fee by bank transfer please enclose a copy of the bank payment order http://www.tudelft.nl/en/study/studying-at-the-tu-delft/admission-andapplication/msc-with-international-degree/application-and-procedure/bank-transfer/

Dates (from last year): The application period for the MSc programmes 2013-2015 opens on 15 September 2012 and closes on 1 April 2013. This is the last date on which your complete hard copy application may arrive at TU Delft's central International Office, and not the last date on which you may mail your application.

Application address International Office Jaffalaan 9A 2628 BX Delft Telephone: +31 15 2788012 E-mail: info@tudelft.nl
Tuition Students with EU/EFTA nationality or Surinamese nationality all Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes is 1,835 per year (subject to change) Example of a student's monthly budget ( 920 in total):

Housing: 500 Food: 180 Health insurance: 40 Clothing etc.: 100 Miscellaneous: 100 (transport, social activities)

Living expenses and other costs

You will need approximately 1.500,- to cover initial settling-in expenses. The cost of living and study, including food, accommodation, transport, books, and obligatory health insurance is estimated to be between 850 and 1.100,- per month.
Study and work

Although Dutch law allows foreign students to work part-time while studying, it stipulates that income from employment should be 'additional'. This means that you should be able to finance your studies without working.

Master of Science in Aerospace mechanics and avionics Master of Science in Aeronautical and Space Systems
Isae-Toulouse
Requirements: 1)Noms especifica el de el idioma, la resta s obert. Documentation: 1)Registre i omplir el formulari de https://inscriptions.isae.fr/candidature/frontoffice/index.php?langue=fr 2) Copy of your identity card or passport 3) Curriculum vitae 4) Copies of your official degrees or certificate of studies 5) Copies of official transcripts from the last 3 years of higher education 6) Motivation letter: Personal statement developing your personal motivations : the reasons why you have opted to study in France, for this master's program and how you consider this program in your future career 7) Copy of two official letters of recommendation from professors or deans of the university where you have obtained your degrees and/or from previous or current manager 8) Copy of English Language certificate less than 2 year old (TOEFL 80 internet based test) 9)Copy of all fellowships, scholarships or financial aids, you may have for the total study duration 10)Application fees payment form and proof of payment: only for payment by cheque or bank tranfer 11) Payment of application fees - 67 (non-refundable): Sha de preguntar que sha de enviar en el cas de no tenir el ttol Dates (from last year): La date limite de dpt de candidature pour la prochaine session est fixe au 1er juillet 2013 Tuition 8000 euros +700 euros/mes (shan de garantitzar)

SpaceMaster - International/Multidisciplinary
The main objective of the Course is to combine the great diversity of space expertise at six European universities and two Third-Country universities to a common platform of competence within the guidelines of the Bologna process. The educational cooperation is supported by scientific and industrial organisations, thus providing direct contacts with professional research and industry. Course has a common first year for all students. 1st semester takes place at JMUW, Wrzburg, Germany, 2nd semester takes place at LTU, Kiruna Space Campus, Sweden. During the 3rd semester the students are distributed among the six European universities. The students select the track of specialization for the 3rd and 4th semesters when they apply. The distribution for the 3rd and 4th semesters is finalized in the middle of the 2nd semester. During the 4th semester the students perform their Master thesis projects in six European universities and two Third-Country universities. Structure: http://spacemaster.eu/Studies Requirements: 1) Bachelors degree or Swedish Kandidatexamen with a minimum of 180 ECTS. (22.5 ECTS de matemtiques) 1b) Students who do not hold the required degree, but are registered for the last semester of a programme leading to such a degree, may be accepted by some universities.Some universities will accept a transcript after 6 or 7 semesters of completed studies. An official document stating that you are likely to be awarded the degree by the start of the Swedish programme must be sent in with your application. The document must be issued through and certified by a representative of the Academic Registrar's Office, the Examinations Office or equivalent of the institution. Certification from other staff members, such as faculty or college staff members, will not be accepted. 2)Proof of English Proficiency (CAE, TOEFL 90(directament a la universitat), no sespecifica antigitat. Selection Procees: For the Erasmus Mundus (EM) scholarships the Consortium performs a ranking of all applicants within Category A and B respectively. The applicants with the highest ranks will receive the EM scholarships. Other eligible applicants will be admitted to the Course without the EM scholarship. They will be placed in reserve with the possibility to receive the EM scholarship in case of drop outs of the EM scholarship holders. For ranking the following criteria are applied: 1. Study credits (academic grades during BSc or equivalent university studies) 2. University position (according to the Consortium internal ranking list) 3. Practical experience, professional capabilities (participation in experiments and project work, internship and trainee job in related and unrelated to the Course areas, other

types of employment, available scientific publications if any. Indicate activity and time period) 4. Overseas experience (studies in European universities outside the home country. Indicate university, activity and time period). The final rank will be calculated on the base of the achieved points using the four criteria. The applicants are encouraged to reflect all their activities in order to receive as high of a rank as possible. Documentation: 1. Cover sheet 2. Certificates and diplomas from your previous education (stamped and signed copies) 3. Transcripts of completed courses and academic grades (stamped and signed copies). 4. Proof of English language skills Please note: All TOEFL tests must be sent straight from the Educational Testing Service (ETS) and reach University Studies in Sweden by the deadline for submitting documents. The institution code is Sweden 9520 and this must be stated. 5. A copy of the page in your passport with your personal data and photograph or some other document of identification (stamped and signed copies) 6. Curriculum Vitae including academic studies and professional experience 7. Recommendation letters in English from two senior experts in your field of studies (stamped and signed copies). Copies and scanned documents supporting your application must be stamped and signed by the issuing institution, or a notary public. If this is not done, your application will not be processed. Documents should be in the original language, and in officially certified translations into Swedish, English, French or German, if the original documents are in a language other than these or the Scandinavian languages.Sort the documents in the same order as stated in this list and send them in one envelope to: University Studies in Sweden FE1 SE-833 83 Stroemsund SWEDEN

Application Procedure There are two steps to the application procedure: 1. Online registration at the Swedish Agency for Higher Education Services www.Universityadmissions.se (search code: LTU-97333, Autumn 2013) 2. Create an account at: www.Universityadmissions.se Cost With EM scholarship: 4000 Eur/year Without EM scholarship: 500 Eur/year Key Dates (last year) 1st semester starts in October 2013 at JMUW, Germany

Online service opens: 16 October 2012 for non-EU and EU applicants Application deadline: 15 January 2013 Documents must arrive no later than: 1 February 2013* Notification of selection results: Middle of March 2013 Deadline for JMUW accommodation application and deposit: 15 June 2013

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