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Diploma name

  • European Baccalaureate 

Mathematics requirement

  • Minimum grade of 7.0 (5hrs) OR Minimum grade of 8.0 (3hrs). 
    If there has been a change in the number of mathematics hours during your final year, it should be clearly indicated on your diploma statement. Additionally, it should also be specified which mathematics exam (3 hours or 5 hours) you intend to take.  

  • If you do not meet the grade requirement, you must take a mathematics exam 

English language requirement

  • Minimum grade of 7.0 (Language 1 or 2) 

  • If you do not meet this requirement, you must take an English language test

Selection points

  • You will be granted selection points if you have a Grade Average of 8.0/ 80% or higher. If your grades are below this, you will not earn selection points for your final ranking

For applicants in the final year of high school: 

  • Your Grade Average will be calculated based on the grades of your penultimate year (the year before your final year). 

For graduated applicants

  • Your Grade Average will be based on your final grade as listed on your diploma

Additional requirements 

  • You must include the RSM diploma statement in your application. This statement must be filled in by your school counselor or school representative. If you have already graduated at the time of applying, the statement is not required. 

  • If there has been a change in the number of mathematics hours during your final year, it should be clearly indicated on your diploma statement. Additionally, it should also be specified which mathematics exam (3 hours or 5 hours) you intend to take. 
  • In the application you must submit official grade lists signed by your mentor or school representative. Screenshots or self-made Word/Excel documents with your grades will not be accepted. Ensure that RSM can clearly understand how the grades were determined if your school uses a different grading system or calculations. 

Find out how to apply

 

Disclaimer: These requirements are subject to change without prior notice. No rights may be derived from this publication. Please note that the RSM Admissions Office ultimately decides if the level and content of your education is sufficient and comparable to the Dutch secondary school system.

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Wednesday, 20 September 2023

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The GMAT exam consists of 4 parts: quantitative, verbal, analytical writing assessment and integrated reasoning. RSM does not require you to complete the analytical writing assessment nor the integrated reasoning part as they do not contribute to your overall score.

Please note that GMAT scores older than 2 years are no longer considered valid by RSM. The minimum required score is 600. Scores under 600 will not be considered. The results of your GMAT exam must arrive at the RSM admissions office no later than the application deadline for the programme you are applied for (15 May) and 31 January for IM/CEMS- unless the programme fills earlier).

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Friday, 24 January 2020

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The GMAT can be taken in different testing centres around the world. You can schedule an appointment for the GMAT via the following link: www.gmac.com

 

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Wednesday, 29 July 2015

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Academic institutions generally receive GMAT scores within 20 days after the test is taken. We recommend that you plan to take the GMAT exam at least one month prior to the application deadline to ensure that your exam results are available to the admissions office on time. Taking the exam well in advance of the application deadline will also allow you to retake the exam if your initial score is insufficient.

When submitting your application form please include your (un)official GMAT score report as it can be used in the initial evaluation of your application. You will get your unofficial GMAT score right after you have taken the exam. GMAT exam results can be verified by the admissions office online if you have given Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University permission to access your score. Please do so!

 

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Wednesday, 29 July 2015

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Diploma name

  • Leaving Certificate and

  • at least 400 CAO points

General requirements

  • at least six (general/academic) subjects including 2 subjects at Higher Level including mathematics 

  • At least 400 CAO points  

Mathematics requirement

  • Mathematics Higher level minimum grade of H4  

  • If you do not meet this requirement, you must take a mathematics exam 

English language requirement

  • Your education must be entirely taught in English.  

  • If your education is not entirely taught in English, you must take an English language test 

Selection points 

  • You will be granted selection points if you have a Grade Average of H4 or higher and minimum score of 400 CAO points. If your grades are below this, you will not earn selection points for your final ranking

For applicants in the final year of high school: 

  • Your Grade Average will be calculated based on the grades of your penultimate year (year before your final year). 

For graduated applicants: 

  • Your Grade Average will be calculated based on the final exam grades and CAO points  

Additional requirements  

  • You must include the RSM diploma statement in your application. This statement must be filled in by your school counselor or school representative. If you have already graduated at the time of applying, the statement is not required. 

  • In the application you must submit official grade lists signed by your mentor or school representative. Screenshots or self-made Word/Excel documents with your grades will not be accepted. Ensure that RSM can clearly understand how the grades were determined if your school uses a different grading system or calculations. 

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Disclaimer: These requirements are subject to change without prior notice. No rights may be derived from this publication. Please note that the RSM Admissions Office ultimately decides if the level and content of your education is sufficient and comparable to the Dutch secondary school system.

Last update:
Wednesday, 20 September 2023

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The course manual (syllabus) is an all-encompassing document about a specific course that provides students (and student advisers, programme management, etc.) with a detailed description of course contents, how courses are assessed, validity of grades, and information about group and workshop registration, team registration, etc.  Course coordinators are asked to submit their concept course manual to programme management roughly 2 months before the start of the trimester.  This allows programme management time to carefully review the document, which is then submitted to the Examination Board for a final check. The Examination Board primarily focuses on the elements concerning assessment and grading in order to ensure that everything is in line with the official Examination Regulations.

The basic course manual template can be found under Resources.

Once all of the course manuals per bachelor year and per trimester have been collected, approved, and considered definitive then the combined texts are made available to students via the BA and IBA Current Students pages.

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Copyright on teaching materials

The general rule in Dutch Copyright Law (called Auteurswet) and the CAO-NU is that the copyright on teaching materials (like examination questions, workbooks and practice cases) is vested in the employer in whose service the work is realised. Teaching materials produced during working hours by staff whose task it is to produce teaching materials are the property of the employer (EUR).

This implies that teaching materials produced by someone who is leaving the employment have to be transferred to the department. Naturally, it can be agreed with the director of the department that the employee is allowed to continue to use the teaching materials after his or her departure.

Copyrights on lectures

A lecture is also a copyrighted work. The lecturer who gives the lecture may decide whether his lecture may be filmed, this applies also to an audio recording. Permission should always be asked from the lecturer before a lecture can be filmed or recorded.

If the lecturer gives permission to film a lecture, the film is only for personal use and distribution of the film is prohibited. Based on the privacy laws, fellow students may not be filmed while recording a lecture.


The lecturer can also indicate in advance whether and to what extent recordings are permitted. For this purpose the lecturer can use the following model:

" Making video recordings and / or sound recordings for personal use of this lecture series is / is not allowed. See section 9.7 of the Student Charter of the EUR. "

This text can be pronounced or shown for example on the first slide of a presentation.

Copyrights on theses

The copyright on bachelor or master theses is vested in the student who has written the thesis.

Although the thesis supervisor has given instructions and suggestions for improvement or has made corrections, this does not make the thesis partly the intellectual property of the thesis supervisor. Specifically, the learning situation implies that students have to make independent educational efforts, which can be assessed as such by the Examination Board or an examiner.

Therefore the thesis supervisor cannot have too much influence on such a thesis, in any case not so much that the copyright would (also) be transferred to him or her. The copyright is therefore vested in the student.

As authors of their theses, students can themselves decide whether or not to publish and reproduce their work and are themselves responsible for the content and what they do with it. The university’s responsibility lies in supervision and assessment whether the work fulfils the set requirements.

Transfer of copyrights (stichting PRO)

Publication acts  
by lecturer

Information 
registered by
lecturer

Permission
requested from
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before publication

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Reading list in ELE*

No

No

No

No

Links to university library sources in ELE*

No

No

No

No

Minor reproductions in ELE*, on hardcopy or using lecture sheets

Yes

No

Yes

Payment 
scheme

Major reproductions in ELE* or on hardcopy

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

* ELE stands for Electronic Learning Environment (Blackboard, SIN-Online, etc.)

  • RSM wishes lecturers to act in accordance with the sequence set out above when providing information sources to students.
  • Unless a reader is used that is published through the StudyStore, the information must be registered and/or permission from Stichting Pro requested by the relevant lecturer.
  • The form for requesting permission can be found at https://www.stichting-pro.nl/.

Examples:

  1. A graph or a newspaper article or an amusing picture (possibly taken from the Internet) that is included in a PowerPoint presentation that the students can watch in the ELE qualifies as a short reproduction and needs to be registered. Formulas, conversely, need not be registered.
  2. Situations involving a piece written by the lecturer that has been published in a journal, with the copyrights being transferred to the publishing house that owns the journal, qualify as reproduction and have to be registered. Unpublished works by the lecturer may be used freely, though when the work is published copyrights will have to be reserved for educational purposes, or else it will have to be registered, as above.
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Thursday, 6 August 2015

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Diploma name

  • Reifezeugnis / Reifeprüfungszeugnis (AHS)

  • Reife- und Diplomprüfungszeugnis 

Mathematics requirement

  • Minimum grade of 2 (gut)

  • If you do not meet this requirement, you must take a mathematics exam

English requirement

  • Minimum grade of 2 (gut)

  • If you do not meet this requirement, you must take an English language test

Selection points

  • You will be granted selection points if you have a Grade Average of 2 (gut) or higher or higher. If your grades are below this, you will not earn selection points for your final ranking

For applicants in the final year of high school: 

  • Your Grade Average will be calculated based on the grades of your penultimate year (the year before your final year). 

For graduated applicants: 

  • Your Grade Average will be calculated based on your final exam grades.  

Additional requirements  

  • You must include the RSM diploma statement in your application. This statement must be filled in by your school counselor or school representative. If you have already graduated at the time of applying, the statement is not required. 

  • In the application you must submit official grade lists signed by your mentor or school representative. Screenshots or self-made Word/Excel documents with your grades will not be accepted. Ensure that RSM can clearly understand how the grades were determined if your school uses a different grading system or calculations. 

Find out how to apply

Disclaimer: These requirements are subject to change without prior notice. No rights may be derived from this publication. Please note that the RSM Admissions Office ultimately decides if the level and content of your education is sufficient and comparable to the Dutch secondary school system.

Last update:
Thursday, 19 September 2024

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Diploma name

  • Orta Tahsil Haqqinda Attestat 

Mathematics requirement

English language requirement

Selection points

  • You will be granted selection points if you have a Grade Average of 4 or higher. If your grades are below this, you will not earn selection points for your final ranking

For applicants in the final year of high school

  • Your Grade Average will be calculated based on the grades of your penultimate year (the year before your final year). 

For graduated applicants

  • Your Grade Average will be calculated based on the grades achieved during your final year and national exams grades   

Additional requirements

  • You must include the RSM diploma statement in your application. This statement must be filled in by your school counselor or school representative. If you have already graduated at the time of applying, the statement is not required.

  • In the application you must submit official grade lists signed by your mentor or school representative. Screenshots or self-made Word/Excel documents with your grades will not be accepted. Ensure that RSM can clearly understand how the grades were determined if your school uses a different grading system or calculations.

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Disclaimer: These requirements are subject to change without prior notice. No rights may be derived from this publication. Please note that the RSM Admissions Office ultimately decides if the level and content of your education is sufficient and comparable to the Dutch secondary school system.

Last update:
Friday, 22 September 2023

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Teaching staff members who have suspicions that one of their students has committed plagiarism should inform the Examination Board (via ec@rsm.nl ). More information pertaining to this topic can be found via the Examination Board's 'Teaching Net' portal: https://intranet.eur.nl/group/rsm/fraud


If a student has been suspected of doing some kind of fraudulent activity, or if a student is caught with his/her telephone either on, or not stowed away during an examination then this will be noted on the student's examination papers. There will be a large FR stamp on the exam when you receive it. The FR stamped exams are directly reported to the Examination Board by the department of Exam Administration (EA). The Examination Board reviews the various cases and also checks to see if students are repeat offenders.

Coordinators are asked to grade all exams, including those marked with FR, and to list the FR students' grades on a 3rd sheet ('tabblad' in Dutch) on the official .xml grade file from the EA. If the student was registered for the exam, note 'FR' next to the students name in the first sheet, and list the student's number and the grade that the student received in the 3rd sheet. If the student wasn't registered for the exam, add the student number to the 2nd excel sheet (for 'ER', or own risk students), and then note 'FR' as the grade. The student's real grade should be listed on the 3rd sheet, together with any other 'FR' grades.

This will ensure that the coordinator can turn in all final grades at the same time (instead of separate files after the fact) and it will also ensure that the EA has the grade on record in the event that the student only receives a warning so that they can process the grade in Osiris.

Once the Examination Board makes its decision regarding an 'FR' case, the student will receive an email with this decision and the coordinator in question and the department of Exam Administration will receive a 'cc' to the message. The cc to the EA provides them notice that they can process the grade that the coordinator listed in the third excel sheet in the xml grade file.

Last update:
Wednesday, 9 September 2015

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Yes, even though you already hold a MSc degree you are still required to submit a GMAT score.

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Wednesday, 29 July 2015

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Yes, even though you may have gained a few years of relevant work experience you are required to submit a GMAT score.

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Wednesday, 29 July 2015

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Diploma name

  • High School Certificate (Godeung Hakgyo Jolupjang)

General requirements

  • General secondary school (at a general high school or science high school) 

  • College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) (Suneung) Stanine score of 1-3 in each subject

Mathematics requirement 

English language requirement

Selection points

  • You will be granted selection points if you have a Grade Average of 80 or higher. If your grades are below this, you will not earn selection points for your final ranking

For applicants in the final year of high school: 

  • Your Grade Average will be calculated based on the grades of your penultimate year (the year before your final year). 

For graduated applicants: 

  • Your Grade Average will be calculated based on the grades achieved during your final year. 

Additional requirements 

  • You must include the RSM diploma statement in your application. This statement must be filled in by your school counselor or school representative. If you have already graduated at the time of applying, the statement is not required.

  • In the application, you must submit official grade lists signed by your mentor or school representative. Screenshots or self-made Word/Excel documents with your grades will not be accepted. Ensure that RSM can clearly understand how the grades were determined if your school uses a different grading system or calculations. 

Find out how to apply

Disclaimer: These requirements are subject to change without prior notice. No rights may be derived from this publication. Please note that the RSM Admissions Office ultimately decides if the level and content of your education is sufficient and comparable to the Dutch secondary school system.

Last update:
Monday, 30 September 2024

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Diploma name

  • VWO  

Mathematics requirement 

  • Minimum grade of 7.0 for Wiskunde A OR Minimum grade of 6.0 for Wiskunde B 
  • If you have already graduated, RSM calculates the average of your school exam (SE) grade and national exam (CE) grade, and uses the unrounded (decimal) grade. 
  • If you do not meet this requirement, you must take a mathematics exam

English language requirement 

  • Minimum grade of 7.0 OR IB English A HL minimum grade 4 OR IB English A SL minimum grade 5 
  • If you have already graduated, RSM calculates the average of your school exam (SE) grade and national exam (CE) grade, and uses the unrounded (decimal) grade. 
  • If you do not meet this requirement, you must take an English language test

Selection points 

  • You will be granted selection points if you have a Grade Average of 7.0 or higher. If your grades are below this, you will not earn selection points for your final ranking

For applicants in the final year of high school: 

  • Your Grade Average will be calculated based on the grades of your penultimate year (the year before your final year). RSM calculates your grade average based on your 5 VWO end-of-year grades. 

For graduated applicants

  • Your Grade Average will be calculated based on your final rounded grades (eindcijfer).  

Additional requirements

  • You must include the RSM diploma statement in your application. This statement must be filled in by your school counselor or school representative. Only if you have already graduated at the time of applying, the statement is not required. 
  • Applicants who are in their final year of high school, must provide their 5 VWO end of year grades.   
  • In the application you must submit official grade lists signed by your mentor or school representative. Screenshot or self-made Word/Excel documents with your grades will not be accepted. Ensure that RSM can clearly understand how the grades were determined if your school uses a different grading system or calculations.   

Find out how to apply

Disclaimer: These requirements are subject to change without prior notice. No rights may be derived from this publication. Please note that the RSM Admissions Office ultimately decides if the level and content of your education is sufficient and comparable to the Dutch secondary school system.

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Friday, 23 August 2024

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Full-time NON-EU/EEA students who accepted their conditional or unconditional offer and have a nationality / holding a passport of one of the countries mentioned in Group III and Group IV, need to apply for an Entry Visa and a Residence permit:

Countries

Procedure

Group I
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Sweden

You do not need to apply for an Entry Visa nor a Residence Permit. A valid passport is sufficient

Group II
Australia, Canada, Japan, Monaco, New Zealand, Vatican City, USA, South Korea

Residence Permit

Group III
Albania, Armenia, Andorra, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Brunei, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Israel, Macedonia, Malaysia, Morocco, Mexico, Moldova, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, San Marino, Serbia, Singapore, Turkey, Uruguay, Venezuela

Entry Visa & Residence Permit

Group IV
All other countries not mentioned in Group I, II and III

Entry Visa & Residence Permit

Your main point of contact for the immigration application procedure at RSM/ Erasmus University is Ms. Joyce Maliepaard (visa@rsm.nl).  She will send you the ‘immigration application process' email after you have accepted your conditional or unconditional offer of admission for the programme you have been accepted for. This email explains the procedure to successfully process your immigration application. The process always starts in the first week of April. This email explains the procedure to successfully process your immigration application. 

More important information for NON EU/EEA Full-time students can be found on the RSM/ EUR website.

 

Last update:
Wednesday, 14 September 2022

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Studielink is a national web-based system in the Netherlands used for the enrolment of students. Studielink is used for student registration, payment of tuition fees and changing your correspondence address. It is the first step of the application process for RSM and most other higher education institutions in the Netherlands.

Studielink can be confusing at times, and to help you with the registration we have created a Studielink instruction manual.

After you have registered in Studielink, you will receive a link to the Online Application Form (OLAF) where you can complete your application. Please note that creating an account in Studielink only does not mean that you have applied for admission.

Last update:
Tuesday, 20 July 2021

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Diploma name

  • Diplôme de fin d'Etudes Secondaires  

Mathematics requirement

  • Section mathématiques-informatique / sciences naturelles-mathématiques / sciences économiques-mathématiques with a minimum grade of 44  

  • If you do not meet this requirement, you must take a mathematics exam

English language requirement 

Selection points

  • You will be granted selection points if you have a Grade Average of 44 or higher. If your grades are below this, you will not earn selection points for your final ranking

For applicants in the final year of high school: 

  • Your Grade Average will be calculated based on the grades of your penultimate year (the year before your final year). 

For graduated applicants: 

  • Your Grade Average will be calculated based on the exam grades. 

Additional requirements

  • You must include the RSM diploma statement in your application. This statement must be filled in by your school counselor or school representative. If you have already graduated at the time of applying, the statement is not required. 

  • In the application, you must submit official grade lists signed by your mentor or school representative. Screenshots or self-made Word/Excel documents with your grades will not be accepted. Ensure that RSM can clearly understand how the grades were determined if your school uses a different grading system or calculations.

Find out how to apply

Disclaimer: These requirements are subject to change without prior notice. No rights may be derived from this publication. Please note that the RSM Admissions Office ultimately decides if the level and content of your education is sufficient and comparable to the Dutch secondary school system.

Last update:
Thursday, 21 September 2023

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If you are in full-time higher education in the Netherlands, you may be eligible for a student grant. You must satisfy the following three requirements:

  • Age: you must be under the age of 30 when you become entitled to a student grant
  • Nationality: you must be a Dutch national or have the same rights. You can check this with the nationality chart
  • Education: you must be in full-time or dual education

The basic government grant includes:

  • A monthly allowance  The Dutch government stipulates the student grant levels each year and the amounts are regularly updated on the DUO website.

  • A student travel card

  • An interest-bearing loan

  • A supplementary grant (your eligibility to receive this supplement depends on the income of your parents/guardian).

For the application procedure, please visit the DUO website.

Getting a student grant through DUO can be a challenging undertaking. For this reason, one of RSM’s IBA students established Study Financing Netherlands, which offers students a step-by-step approach when applying for financial aid in the Netherlands. For more information visit www.studyfinancing.eu

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Tuesday, 6 June 2017

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Studiefinanciering is a Dutch study grant paid by the Dutch Ministry of Education through a governmental organization called DUO. It is a monthly loan for Dutch and other EEA students (passport holder) meant to finance living expenses, such as rent and other daily costs.

For the application procedure, please visit the DUO website.

Last update:
Wednesday, 22 September 2021

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Diploma name

  • Apolytirion Lykeio/Απολυτήριον Λυκείου (Greek-Cypriot) from a public school

General requirements

  • only from a public school with the following specialisation: 

    • classical studies and humanities, or foreign languages and European studies
    • economic sciences
    • natural sciences/life sciences/information science/technology
  • Students attending a private, international school and follow a US or UK curriculum are referred to the corresponding countries for the requirements. 
  • Apolytirio or Lise school leaving equivalent certificates are not accepted. 

Mathematics requirement 

English language requirement 

Selection points

  • You will be granted selection points if you have a minimum Grade Average of 18 or higher. If your grades are below this, you will not earn selection points for your final ranking

For applicants in the final year of high school: 

  • Your Grade Average will be calculated based on the grades of your penultimate year (the year before your final year). 

For graduated applicants: 

  • Your Grade Average will be based on your grade average as listed on your Graduation Certificate. 

Additional requirements

  • You must include the RSM diploma statement in your application. This statement must be filled in by your school counselor or school representative. If you have already graduated at the time of applying, the statement is not required. 

  • In the application you must submit official grade lists signed by your mentor or school representative. Screenshots or self-made Word/Excel documents with your grades will not be accepted. Ensure that RSM can clearly understand how the grades were determined if your school uses a different grading system or calculations. 

  • Students attending a private, international school and follow a US or UK curriculum are referred to the corresponding countries for the requirements. Apolytirion or Lise school leaving equivalent certificates are not accepted. 

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Disclaimer: These requirements are subject to change without prior notice. No rights may be derived from this publication. Please note that the RSM Admissions Office ultimately decides if the level and content of your education is sufficient and comparable to the Dutch secondary school system.

Last update:
Tuesday, 24 September 2024

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Diploma name

  • Attestation du Baccalauréat

General requirements

  • Série: Lettres (Modernes / Originelles)  

  • Série: Sciences (Expérimentales/ Mathématique/ Originelles)

Mathematics requirement

English language requirement 

Selection points

  • You will be granted selection points if you have a Grade Average of 15 or higher. If your grades are below this, you will not earn selection points for your final ranking.

For applicants in the final year of high school

  • Your Grade Average will be calculated based on the grades of your penultimate year (the year before your final year). 

For graduated applicants

  • Your Grade Average will be calculated based on the final grade average as listed on your final transcript (Releve des Notes)

Additional requirements

  • You must include the RSM diploma statement in your application. This statement must be filled in by your school counselor or school representative. If you have already graduated at the time of applying, the statement is not required.

  • In the application you must submit official grade lists signed by your mentor or school representative. Screenshots or self-made Word/Excel documents with your grades will not be accepted. Ensure that RSM can clearly understand how the grades were determined if your school uses a different grading system or calculations. 

Find out how to apply

Disclaimer: These requirements are subject to change without prior notice. No rights may be derived from this publication. Please note that the RSM Admissions Office ultimately decides if the level and content of your education is sufficient and comparable to the Dutch secondary school system.

Last update:
Wednesday, 20 September 2023

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Diploma name

  • Vitnemål for Videregående Opplæring

General requirements

  • General Studies Specialisation – mentioning og har oppnådd generell studiekompetanse 

Mathematics requirement

  • Mathematics S1+S2 with minimum grade of 4 OR Mathematics R1 with minimum grade of 3

  • If you do not meet this requirement, you must take a mathematics exam

English language requirement 

  • Minimum grade of 4 (taken up to and including the 2nd or 3rd year) 

  • If you do not meet this requirement, you must take an English language test

Selection points

  • You will be granted selection points if you have a Grade Average of 4 or higher. If your grades are below this, you will not earn selection points for your final ranking

For applicants in the final year of high school: 

  • Your Grade Average will be calculated based on the grades of your penultimate year (the year before your final year). 

For graduated applicants: 

  • Your Grade Average will be calculated based on the grades achieved during your final year and exam grades, if applicable.

Additional requirements

  • You must include the RSM diploma statement in your application. This statement must be filled in by your school counselor or school representative. If you have already graduated at the time of applying, the statement is not required.

  • For graduates: please provide the Vitnemal including the final transcript in the original language and official translation. 
  • In the application, you must submit official grade lists signed by your mentor or school representative. Screenshots or self-made Word/Excel documents with your grades will not be accepted. Ensure that RSM can clearly understand how the grades were determined if your school uses a different grading system or calculations.

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Disclaimer: These requirements are subject to change without prior notice. No rights may be derived from this publication. Please note that the RSM Admissions Office ultimately decides if the level and content of your education is sufficient and comparable to the Dutch secondary school system.

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Diploma name

  • Certificado de Terminación de Estudios – Bachillerato General 

Mathematics requirement

English language requirement

Selection points

  • You will be granted selection points if you have a Grade Average of 8 or higher. If your grades are below this, you will not earn selection points for your final ranking

For applicants in the final year of high school: 

  • Your Grade Average will be calculated based on the grades of your penultimate year (the year before your final year). 

For graduated applicants: 

  • Grades of the final year and/or the national exams will be used to calculate your average grade. 

Additional requirements

  • You must include the RSM diploma statement in your application. This statement must be filled in by your school counselor or school representative. If you have already graduated at the time of applying, the statement is not required.

  • In the application, you must submit official grade lists signed by your mentor or school representative. Screenshots or self-made Word/Excel documents with your grades will not be accepted. Ensure that RSM can clearly understand how the grades were determined if your school uses a different grading system or calculations. 

Find out how to apply

Disclaimer: These requirements are subject to change without prior notice. No rights may be derived from this publication. Please note that the RSM Admissions Office ultimately decides if the level and content of your education is sufficient and comparable to the Dutch secondary school system.

Last update:
Wednesday, 8 November 2023

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The programme language – teaching and examinations – of the BScBA programme and the Dutch taught premaster programme is Dutch. Derogations from this rule is permitted only in case of a guest lecture by a foreigner, but even then the examination should be in Dutch. Yet prescribed literature may be in English if inevitable.

For the IBA programme and the English Premaster Programme, the language of instruction - teaching and examinations – is English.

intranet.eur.nl/group/rsm/exam-language

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Thursday, 6 August 2015

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For the academic year 2017-2018, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM) will grant two to three partial scholarships, depending on the quality of the applicants, through the Orange Tulip Scholarship Programme (OTS) of NESO- Brazil, for all MSc programmes excluding the MSc International Management/CEMS programme and the MSc Finance & Investments – Advanced programme. The value of the partial scholarship is between 30-70% of the tuition fee for non-EEA students.

To apply for the Orange Tulip Scholarship, Brazilian students must:

1. Have an outstanding academic record.

2. Submit their application for the OTS to NESO-Brazil. The procedure for this can be found through the NESO-Brazil website

3. Submit their application for one of the RSM Master programmes (excluding MScIM/CEMS and MScFI Advanced) before 1 March 2017. In order to be considered for an OTS scholarship, applicants need to meet all MSc. admission requirements and be in the possession of an unconditional offer letter. Information about the entry requirements and application process can be found by visiting www.rsm.nl/masteradmissions

This scholarship is meant for prospective students only, thus, this scholarship is NOT meant for currently enrolled RSM and EUR students. The scholarship is granted for the first 12 months of the MSc programme. If you apply for the MScBA in Master in Management programme, the regular tuition fee for non-EEA Master students apply for the remaining months of the programme. Students should be aware that they will need to have sufficient means to cover the study costs of those remaining months. 

By accepting this scholarship you agree to assist the RSM Recruitment and Admissions Office as an Ambassador with promotional and support activities for approximately 8 hours per month during the academic year. 

Please note that we can only take a scholarship application into consideration if it is complete and meets all of the requirements, including a scholarship application letter and minimum GMAT test score of 600.

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Monday, 14 November 2016

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