Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters Scholarships Documents Required 2026
Required Documents Checklist
- Official academic transcripts (with certified translations if not in English)
- Updated Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Motivation letter/Statement of Purpose (tailored for each program)
- Proof of English proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL scores, or equivalent)
- Two to three letters of recommendation (academic or professional)
- Copy of undergraduate degree certificate
- Copy of valid passport
- Passport-sized photograph
- Proof of residence (issued within 12 months before the application deadline)
- Portfolio or work samples (if required for specific programs)
- Proof of relevant professional experience (if applicable)
DBT Bank Seeding Warning
Your primary bank account must be active, seeded with your Aadhaar card, and mapped on the NPCI mapper. The government disbursements are made exclusively via Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).
FAQs for Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters Scholarships
Q.Is there an age limit for the Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters Scholarship?
No, there is no age limit to apply for the Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters Scholarship, provided you meet the academic and eligibility requirements of the chosen program.
Q.Is a minimum GPA or percentage marks required for eligibility?
There is no single universal GPA or percentage marks minimum set by the Erasmus Mundus program itself. However, individual Joint Master's programs often look for strong undergraduate academic performance and may set their own specific academic requirements. Strong academic records are generally expected.
Q.Can I apply to multiple Erasmus Mundus Joint Master's programs simultaneously?
Yes, you can apply to a maximum of three Erasmus Mundus Joint Master's programs in one academic year. Applying to multiple programs can improve your overall chances of receiving a scholarship.
Q.Is it possible to work part-time while on an Erasmus Mundus Scholarship?
Most European countries permit student visa holders to work a limited number of hours per week. However, the monthly stipend of €1,400 is designed to cover living expenses, so supplementary work is generally not considered necessary by the scholarship program. Eligibility to work will depend on the visa regulations of the specific countries where you study.
