What is the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship?
The Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJMD) is a prestigious and fully funded master’s scholarship offered by the European Union. Selected students get the opportunity to study in 2 or 3 different European universities over a span of 1 to 2 years, depending on the program. It supports students from all over the world to pursue a joint master’s degree at multiple universities across Europe (and sometimes beyond).
Why Should You Apply?
- Join Top-Tier Programmes
Be part of some of Europe’s most highly regarded master’s programmes—celebrated for their academic excellence, cutting-edge teaching, and strong global reputation. - Study in Multiple Countries
Immerse yourself in different cultures by studying across various European countries, gaining new perspectives and benefiting from diverse academic approaches. - Hands-On Learning
Go beyond the classroom with opportunities for internships, research projects, or fieldwork, where you can apply what you learn in practical, real-world environments. - Expand Your Career Network
Connect with international peers, respected faculty, and professionals in your field—building a global network that can open doors for your future career. - Fully Funded Opportunities
Access generous scholarships that cover tuition, travel, and living expenses—making this life-changing experience possible regardless of your financial background.
What Does the Scholarship Cover?
- 100% Tuition Fee Waiver – Absolutely no tuition fees
- Monthly Stipend – Approximately €1,400 per month
- Health Insurance – Fully covered
- Visa Fees – Covered by the program
- Travel Allowance – Includes round-trip travel to Europe
- Installation/Settlement Allowance – One-time amount to help settle in
Eligibility Criteria
- Education: Bachelor’s degree (16 years of education required)
- Age Limit: No age restriction
- Work Experience: Not mandatory
- IELTS/TOEFL: Not required by all programs; many accept English Proficiency Certificate
- CGPA Requirement: Low CGPA applicants can also apply – strong SOP, CV, and recommendation letters can boost chances
Required Documents
- Passport
- CV in Europass format
- Motivation Letter / Cover Letter
- Proof of English Proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL or University-issued certificate)
- 1–2 Recommendation Letters
- Transcript and Degree Certificate
Note: Each program may have slightly different requirements, so read carefully on the program’s official website.
How to Search for Eligible Programs? 🔎
- There is no central application portal for Erasmus Mundus
- You have to apply through the official website of each program individually
- You can apply to as many programs as you want (previously limited to 3, now unlimited)
- Choose programs aligned with your field of study and interests
How to Apply?📝
Each master’s website has all the details about the course of study, the list of the participating universities, the entry requirements and all the steps of the application process (with and without scholarship).
Step 1: Visit the Erasmus Mundus Course Catalogue
Step 2: Choose your field of study (e.g., Engineering, Business, Environment, Health, etc.)
Step 3: Open each program’s project overview link and carefully check the eligibility, required documents, and application deadlines.
When to Apply? Application Deadlines and Course Info📅
Every year, new Erasmus Mundus Master’s programmes are added to the official list, so there are always fresh opportunities to explore. In general, applications open around October and close by January for programmes that begin in the next academic year. It’s important to check early so you don’t miss the deadline.
Each programme has its own dedicated website where you’ll find everything you need: details about the curriculum, the universities involved, admission requirements, and a step-by-step guide on how to apply, whether you’re aiming for a scholarship or not.
It is best to apply early, as some programs may close applications once they receive a certain number of candidates.
Useful Tips 💡
- Write a personalized and compelling Statement of Purpose (SOP)
- Use a clean, consistent Europass CV format
- Read the program website thoroughly before applying
- If your CGPA is low, focus on strong documents and motivation
- If you don’t have IELTS, try submitting an English Proficiency Letter (only if accepted by the program)
- Choose unique, focused programs – Erasmus courses are often specialized and interdisciplinary
Official Resources 🔗
- 📘 Erasmus Mundus Course Catalogue (All Programs)
- 📝 Create Your Europass CV Online
- 📝 Grants for institutions
- 📘Researchers (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions) Postdoctoral Fellowships and Staff exchanges




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