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Application procedure

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In order to participate in the Double Degree Programme in Sustainable Engineering, you must first apply for the Master's degree programme in Sustainable Engineering. The entry and admission requirements are set out in the Master's admission regulations. The Master's programme is admission-free, but you will need a Bachelor's degree in Sustainable Engineering or a related subject. In addition, you may have to provide evidence of minimum subject requirements.

 

Application deadline

1 March of each year for the following winter semester

Application

If you have successfully enrolled on the Master's in Sustainable Engineering, you can apply for the double degree programme. The admission requirements for the double degree programme are the same as for the Master's in Sustainable Engineering. To apply, please submit a letter of motivation and proof of your English language skills at B2 level to our Internationalisation Representative, Ms Karen Suarez. The language certificate is required as the programme at LUT is conducted entirely in English. The following documents must also be submitted:

  • Your Bachelor's certificate
  • The Bachelor's Transcript of Records
  • A copy of your current Master's Transcript of Records
  • Translations in English for all of the above documents
  • A language certificate
  • A copy of your passport
  • Your curriculum vitae (in English)
  • A letter of motivation (in English)
  • A current transcript of records (in English)
  • Your registration in the Move-On portal
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Costs and financing

There are no additional tuition fees for students from the EU at LUT. To support your living and travel expenses, you can regularly apply for a grant through the Erasmus programme.

Non-EU students are required by law to pay a tuition fee of €13,500 per year. However, LUT offers the opportunity to apply for a grant to cover these fees. This practice has already proven successful in other exchange programmes.

In addition, all participating students can apply for the Ulderup Scholarship of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, which provides support depending on the cost of living during your stay abroad.

Contact

Karen Suarez, M. A.
Internationalisation Representative
Address
An der Universität 1
30823 Garbsen
Karen Suarez, M. A.
Internationalisation Representative
Address
An der Universität 1
30823 Garbsen