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MSc Admission Process
Diploma
MSC
Acces
3 or 4 year university degree
Rythm
Full Time
Level
Bac +5 (5-year university degree)
Intake
September - January
Language
English
Our entrance examinations
Year 1 Entry
Admission in the first year of the Masters of Science (MSc) programme
The MSc programmes are open to students with three or four years of studies after high school. Candidates must have completed at least three progressive academic years after high school and validated 180 ECTS credits (or credits deemed equivalent) — or at least two progressive academic years with 120 ECTS credits plus three years of professional experience in the chosen specialisation. Credits must be validated before 31 October of the examination year.
Admission assessment
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English test
Provide an official English test score (less than 2 years old) or take the free MBS English Test by Méréos.
Minimum level required: 750 TOEIC / 90 MBS English Test / 80 TOEFL IBT / 6.0 IELTS / 95 Duolingo / Cambridge B2.
Candidates may be exempted if they are native English speakers or studied at least one year in English. -
Individual interview
During the interview, the MSc programme director will seek to understand your personality by exploring various soft skills, such as teamwork, curiosity, and adaptability. You will also discuss your academic background, professional experience, and your motivation for studying at MBS and in France, as well as your chosen programme.
Application process
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Step 1 — Apply online
Complete the online application form and attach all required documents via the eCampus portal.
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Step 2 — Language test
Submit an official English test score (less than 2 years old). If not available, MBS will send you a link to take the free MBS English Test by Méréos.
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Step 3 — Individual interview
Complete the individual interview with the MSc programme director. Results and admission status are communicated by email.
Required documents
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Academic documents
CV (in English) · Cover letter (in English) · Copy of your highest diploma (original language) · Official transcripts for the last 3, 4 or 5 years of studies including the current year (original language). For documents not in French, English or Spanish: provide a certified translation into English or French.
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Personal documents
One identity photo · Copy of your ID card or passport.
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Supporting documents
Official English test score (less than 2 years old) if available · Professional experience certificate (3 years) if applicable to meet entry requirements.
Application deadlines
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India & Africa
Application deadline: 19 May 2026
Last day for tests: 26 May 2026 -
All other candidates requiring a visa
Application deadline: 20 June 2026
Last day for tests: 2 July 2026 -
Candidates not requiring a visa
Application deadline: 18 August 2026
Last day for tests: 25 August 2026
Application fee: €90. Individual scholarships between €1,000 and €2,000 may be granted depending on admission results (limited number). The application platform is open from 1 November 2025.
For any questions: international.admissions@mbs-education.com
Year 2 Entry
Admission in the second year of the Masters of Science (MSc) programme
The MSc programmes are open to students with three or four years of studies after high school. Candidates must have completed at least four progressive academic years after high school and validated 240 ECTS credits (or credits deemed equivalent) — or at least three progressive academic years with 180 ECTS credits plus three years of professional experience in the chosen specialisation. The academic background in the chosen specialisation will be appreciated. Credits must be validated before 31 October of the examination year.
Admission assessment
-
English test
Provide an official English test score (less than 2 years old) or take the free MBS English Test by Méréos.
Minimum level required: 790 TOEIC / 100 MBS English Test / 88 TOEFL IBT / 6.0 IELTS / 100 Duolingo / Cambridge B2.
Candidates may be exempted if they are native English speakers or studied at least one year in English. -
Individual interview
During the interview, the MSc programme director will seek to understand your personality by exploring various soft skills, such as teamwork, curiosity, and adaptability. You will also discuss your academic background, professional experience, and your motivation for studying at MBS and in France, as well as your chosen programme.
Application process
-
Step 1 — Apply online
Complete the online application form and attach all required documents via the eCampus portal.
-
Step 2 — Language test
Submit an official English test score (less than 2 years old). If not available, MBS will send you a link to take the free MBS English Test by Méréos.
-
Step 3 — Individual interview
Complete the individual interview with the MSc programme director. Results and admission status are communicated by email.
Required documents
-
Academic documents
CV (in English) · Cover letter (in English) · Copy of your highest diploma (original language) · Official transcripts for the last 3, 4 or 5 years of studies including the current year (original language). For documents not in French, English or Spanish: provide a certified translation into English or French.
-
Personal documents
One identity photo · Copy of your ID card or passport.
-
Supporting documents
Official English test score (less than 2 years old) if available · Professional experience certificate (3 years) if applicable to meet entry requirements.
Application deadlines
-
India & Africa
Application deadline: 19 May 2026
Last day for tests: 26 May 2026 -
All other candidates requiring a visa
Application deadline: 20 June 2026
Last day for tests: 2 July 2026 -
Candidates not requiring a visa
Application deadline: 18 August 2026
Last day for tests: 25 August 2026
Application fee: €90. Individual scholarships between €1,000 and €2,000 may be granted depending on admission results (limited number). The application platform is open from 1 November 2025.
For any questions: international.admissions@mbs-education.com
Meet Your Admissions Team
RAMAUGERInternational Promotion Officer
Europe, Middle East & Africa
SISONInternational Promotion Officer
Asia, Oceania & Americas
Q&A
Want to know more? Feel free to contact us or consult our Q&A.
Not necessarily. Many of our programmes are open to students from all academic backgrounds. What matters most is your motivation, your level of English and the coherence of your professional project.
All applicants are eligible for a scholarship of up to €2,000, deducted directly from tuition fees, subject to availability and depending on their admission results. We recommend applying early, as places are limited.
If you are a student from outside the EU/EEA, you will need a long-stay student visa. Once you have been admitted, our International Admissions team will guide you through every step of the visa application process.
We offer comprehensive support covering accommodation, visa procedures, health insurance, banking services and local integration. Welcome days, integration activities and a dedicated international team are available to support you throughout your studies at MBS.
Montpellier is one of the most affordable student cities in France. Budget on average between €700 and €900 per month to cover accommodation, food, transport and leisure activities.
Yes. Our Career Centre — one of the largest in France — provides personalised support to every student throughout their programme and beyond. Career coaches will help you build your professional project, prepare for interviews and connect you with our partner companies through workshops and on-campus recruitment sessions.
Yes! MBS has partner universities all over the world. Depending on your programme, you may have the opportunity to spend a semester or more abroad as part of your studies.
Not at all. Many of our MSc programmes are taught entirely in English, and MBS has a deeply international environment. We do encourage students to learn some basic French to ease daily life, and we offer language support on campus to help you settle in.
MBS does not provide accommodation directly, but once you have been admitted we will support you in your search. You will have access to a dedicated housing portal where you can find student residence rooms, shared apartments and private studios.
Montpellier is a vibrant student city with a pleasant climate, beaches nearby and a wealth of activities. It is known for its youthful atmosphere, international character and affordable cost of living — making it one of the most popular destinations for students in France.
No. MBS offers payment plans that allow you to spread your tuition fees over several instalments. Further details will be provided by our Finance team after your admission.
Yes, but to join a work-study programme from the first year you must have been residing in France for at least one year. Alternatively, you can apply to the Grande Ecole Programme and start a work-study contract from your second year onwards.
Yes — MBS has a vibrant student life with associations covering sport, entrepreneurship, sustainable development, arts, music and much more. They are a great way to meet people, develop new skills and make the most of campus life in Montpellier.
The list presented above is indicative. The availability of specializations and tracks varies depending on the campus and the year. Some double degrees or specializations are only offered in Montpellier. This list may change depending on capacity, academic partnerships, and ministerial approvals. It does not constitute a contractual commitment.
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