2024V3.1
Applicant – Eligibility Self-Check
To be able to register for the programme you first have to pass this basic eligibility check!
Please refer to the MUrCS website for detailed requirements.
CURRENTLY NOT OPEN FOR APPLICATION!
You may take the test now, but you then have to repeat it at the time of application.
Deadline for full application: 2024-01-15@12:00 (CET)
All form fields are required!
Qualifying Education
BSc, equivalent or higher degree, to which you refer as first/basic educational eligibility.
Graduation Date If your browser does not indicate a date format, please use YYYY-MM-DD!


Qualifying Work Experience
Number of months of (equivalent to) full time employment after the completion of your basic degree above.
Months
If you hold a current continuous employment, you may count the time up to and including August (the month before the course start).
Part-time work to a reasonable degree during any additional education after basic graduation may be included. However, overlapping work >100% will be automatically reduced by the review system!


English Language Proficiency
Please select the type of certificate to which you refer as proof of your language eligibility.
NOTE: Certificates may not be older than two years at course start!
Date of test If your browser does not indicate a date format, please use YYYY-MM-DD!
Overall score Average of the entire test
Minimum score Lowest component (Listening | Reading | Writing | Speaking)
Date of test If your browser does not indicate a date format, please use YYYY-MM-DD!
Overall score TOEFL iBT score (max 120). Min: Listening 19 | Reading 20 | Speaking 21 | Writing 20
Date of test If your browser does not indicate a date format, please use YYYY-MM-DD!
Minimum score Lowest component (Listening | Reading | Writing | Speaking)
Native
English
English is my mother tongue / native language, or the internationally recognized language of the university where I graduated.
NOTE: Your language level will be evaluated during an interview. If accepted to the programme, you might still have to present a valid certificate to the UK immigration authorities.