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Masters in Belgium

Belgium has a range of institutions, including traditional universities, specialised institutions focusing on specific subject areas such as business, arts, and science, and higher education colleges offering a more applied approach. These institutions award a range of masters degrees, such as Master of Science (MSc), Master of Arts (MA), Master of Engineering (MEng), Master of Business Administration (MBA), and more.

Duration

The duration of postgraduate degrees in Belgium typically ranges from one to two years for taught degrees. Research degrees, such as a Master of Research (MRes), may take longer, often up to two years.

Language of Teaching

Although Dutch and French are the primary languages of teaching across the country, a large number of masters degrees are offered in English, particularly in fields such as business, engineering, and international relations. This has made Belgium an attractive destination for students from around the world.

How to Apply for a Masters Degree in Belgium

International students generally apply directly to their chosen institution via the university’s website. The application process usually requires submission of a personal statement, a CV, academic transcripts, and letters of recommendation. Some institutions and programmes may require additional documents or entrance examinations.

Proof of English proficiency is required for non-native speakers, with IELTS, TOEFL, or other equivalent English language tests widely accepted. For programs taught in Dutch or French, language proficiency might also be required.

Postgraduate Tuition Fees for International Students

Tuition fees in Belgium for postgraduate degrees can vary significantly depending on the institution and the student’s nationality. EU/EEA students typically benefit from lower tuition fees, starting from around 900 EUR per year. Non-EU/EEA students may face higher fees, which can range from 1,000 to 5,000 EUR per year for most programmes, although certain specialised courses may have higher fees. Scholarships and grants are available for both EU and non-EU students, helping with tuition fees and living expenses.

Browse through the subject areas listed below to view the available postgraduate options that can be studied in Belgium.

Masters courses you may be interested in studying in Belgium

Highlighted courses in Belgium

Computer Science: Software Engineering Master

University of Antwerp Belgium

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General Management Master Degree

Vlerick Business School Belgium

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Physics MSc

KU Leuven Belgium

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Bachelor Digital Design and Development (Devine) Bachelor Degree

Howest University of Applied Sciences Belgium

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Autonomous Systems (AUS) Master

EIT Digital Master School Belgium

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Master of European Law (LLM) LLM

College of Europe Belgium

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