Catholic University of Louvain Mons

Mons, Belgium

The Catholic University of Louvain Mons campus is part of one of the largest and most prestigious universities in Belgium. The university traces its origins to 1425, when it was founded in the city of Leuven, making it one of the oldest universities in Europe.
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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.
Applicants must hold a recognized bachelor’s degree (minimum 180 ECTS or equivalent) from an accredited university in a relevant field. The degree must allow access to postgraduate studies in the country where it was awarded. International applicants are generally expected to have strong academic results in their previous university studies. Many programs require at least around 55–65% average (about 11/20 to 13/20 on the Belgian grading scale), although exact requirements vary depending on the faculty and program. Students must demonstrate proficiency in the language of instruction. French-taught programs: usually require B1–B2 level French. English-taught programs: may require tests such as IELTS or TOEFL (e.g., IELTS around 6–6.5 or TOEFL iBT about 79). International applicants usually need to submit: Completed online application form Bachelor’s degree certificate and academic transcripts Curriculum vitae (CV) Motivation or cover letter Recommendation letter(s) (sometimes required) Language proficiency certificate Copy of passport or identity document. Some master’s programs may also request GMAT/GRE scores, interviews, or additional coursework depending on the field of study (e.g., management or economics).

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University Of Catholic University of Louvain Mons Application Statistics

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