Introducing the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship

Introducing Erasmus Mundus scholarship

For students who intend to continue their graduate studies in one of the European countries, and considering that most European countries are favorable for studying, applying for a suitable scholarship that can meet the students’ expenses is one of the best decisions.

The advantage of this scholarship is that in return for providing it, the person does not need to work for a certain period of time to repay or return the equivalent amount, so students and researchers at different stages can return to their country after completing their studies or if they find a suitable job. Perform other necessary measures for permanent residence.

In this scholarship, you will study in 3 European countries at 3 universities in Europe and you will receive a double degree from two European universities.

Application time for Erasmus scholarship:
The application period starts in November of each year and ends in February of each year.

Education level: Master’s degree, Ph.D

Fields covered by the scholarship:
There are more than 110 courses in master’s degree and more than 200 courses for doctorate.
Some of the existing areas such as:
Law, political science, sociology, theology, basic sciences and so on.

In the program of this scholarship for joint doctorate courses, the programs are focused on research in a specific field that each researcher can use the educational and research facilities of at least two countries within Europe and sometimes outside of Europe by having this scholarship. Erasmus has both degree programs and programs that do not grant degrees, and it is more focused on carrying out work and research operations that strengthen the link between the country and the researcher’s activities and cause the exchange of scientific, economic and cultural benefits. .

Erasmus scholarship benefits:
Monthly amount (the monthly amount is 1000 euros and 4000 euros at the beginning of the year)
Travel expenses
Student insurance
Providing a job visa after graduation

The total amount of the scholarship is different according to the level, nationality and duration of study of different students.

Documents required for Erasmus scholarship:
Documents and transcripts of previous courses along with their official translation
letter of motivation
Recommendations
Language score (IELTS or TOEFL score limit)
GRE/GMAT score according to major
Strong resume (including: articles and research works)

Universities of the countries participating in this scholarship:
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden

You can read additional information about this scholarship in this link:
https://www.eacea.ec.europa.eu/grants_en

https://t.me/Apply_Now_Andishehsazan

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