
Mons, Belgium
Applicants must have completed a recognized upper-secondary education diploma that allows access to higher education in their home country. Examples accepted include the International Baccalaureate or European Baccalaureate.
International students must obtain an official equivalence of their secondary school diploma issued by the Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles (French Community of Belgium). Applications without this equivalence may not be considered.
For applicants with diplomas from outside the European Union, a minimum academic average of about 13/20 (around 65%) is generally required for admission to bachelor’s programs.
Non-EU applicants must usually have obtained their secondary school diploma within the last three academic years prior to the admission year.
Since many undergraduate programs are taught in French, students are generally required to demonstrate sufficient proficiency in French (often around B2 level in the Common European Framework of Reference).
Some programs may require additional courses, entrance exams, or prerequisites, particularly in fields such as engineering or medicine.

Embark on your educational journey with confidence! Our team of admission experts is here to guide you through the process. Book a free session now to receive personalized advice, assistance with applications, and insights into your dream school. Whether you're applying to college, graduate school, or specialized programs, we're here to help you succeed.
