Don’t Miss the Application Deadline /April 30th/

Dear applicants,

 

be aware of the approaching 2nd intake deadline for the Master in International Management/CEMS programme which is on April 30th, 2021. By that date, you have to have filled out all the sections in your e-application (which have to be marked green for completed) and upload all the required documents (if you need to postpone your date for uploading English proficiency certificate, please, contact the Programme Coordinator Ms Cizkova to arrange individual details). Also, your application has to be paid for (50 EUR or 1.300 CZK) by that date.

 

In case you need help with filling out your e-application see the video guide here or consult the respective website.

 

And if you are wondering what the next step after pre-screening is about, you may read testimonials of direct participants of the last year’s online Assessment Centre.

 

Looking forward to your applications!

 

HOW TO APPLY WITHIN THE 2nd INTAKE 

  • Submit the online application form to the CEMS MIM program. Applications will be accepted from March 1, 2026, to April 30, 2026. (Please note it is only possible to apply for one intake, not both, during one year.)
  • Pay the application fee €50. No application can be assessed until the fee has been paid.
  • Please note that it is not possible to apply within the 2nd intake if you have already participated in the 1st intake the very same year.

Your application is considered complete only if ALL required documents from EACH category are submitted.

Applications missing required documents will not be assessed.

1. Structured C.V. (MANDATORY)
  • In English with a photo (max 2 A4 pages)
2. Motivation video (MANDATORY)
3. Up-to-date undergraduate Transcript of Records (MANDATORY)
  • Including total weighted study average and proof of having passed the following courses (please, highlight the required courses mentioned below):
      1. Economics (appx. 6 ECTS)
      2. Statistics ( appx. 6 ECTS)
      3. Management or Strategy (appx. 3 ECTS)
      4. Marketing (appx. 3 ECTS)
      5. Accounting (appx. 3 ECTS)
4. Proof of English proficiency (MANDATORY)
  • With one of the following certificates and minimum scores:
      1. TOEFL iBT minimum overall score 5 (with reference to an old overall minimum score of 100)
      2. IELTS Academic score – 7.0
      3. CPE minimum grade of C
      4. CAE minimum grade of B
      5. BEC Higher minimum grade of B
      6. A-level GCSE issued in Singapore
      7. TOEFL iBT Special Home Edition test: a minimum score of 100 is required in the Internet-based TOEFL (iBT) with a score of at least 20 in each section. TOEFL “MyBestScore” is not accepted.
      8. Pearson test of English Academic (PTE) – minimum score 68
      9. Have a Bachelor’s diploma entirely taught in English from an English-speaking country, or in a CEMS or an EQUIS/AACSB accredited institution
  • Attention: The deadline for submitting the proof of English proficiency can be postponed until April 30. If there is a delay in delivering the proof, please consult your individual situation with the Programme Coordinator via email.
5. Any available second foreign language certification (MANDATORY)
  • Second foreign language (minimum level A1, has to be different from your mother tongue and/or English).
  • Proof of the second foreign language can be submitted in the form of:
      1. passing a language course at the university (please, highlight in your Transcript)
      2. passing a language course at a commercial language school/institute (certificate)
      3. language certificate
      4. secondary-school leaving exam
6. Bachelor’s diploma (MANDATORY)
  • If already applicable, otherwise upload your Transcript of Records with the State Exam/Graduation date highlighted.
7. Conclusive evidence of work experience (IF AVAILABLE)
  • Support the work experience listed in your CV (a copy of the contract, reference letter, etc.). Without official proof, the experience in the CV won’t be considered.
8. Conclusive evidence of experience from abroad (IF AVAILABLE)
  • Support the experience from abroad listed in your CV. Experience from abroad may include a semester abroad, an international internship, other work abroad, e.g., Work and Travel, or any other long-term (appx. 2 weeks and more) stay abroad. Without official proof, the experience in the CV won’t be considered.
9. Other relevant supporting materials (IF AVAILABLE)
  • Such as GMAT, photocopies of awards, achievements, certificates, volunteering, or any other relevant documents.

There is no need to demonstrate an original or certified copy of the documents, “ordinary” copy or print screen (with a visible name) is a sufficient alternative. These documents (in English, Czech, or Slovak language; documents in other languages are not accepted) can all be uploaded online via the InSIS e-application form.

Please note that only document-supported evidence will be taken into consideration.

  • Candidates’ application form and documentation will be pre-screened. Possible outcomes: accepted for the CEMS Assessment Centre or rejected.
  • CEMS Assessment Centre takes place in May (1 day per each participant) and it is fully online. There are psychologists, members of the CEMS office, company representatives and appx. 5 students in each group. Students are assessed from many perspectives – how they work individually, in groups, their motivation, willingness to take risks, behaviour in stress situations, responsibility, flexibility, self-confidence and communication skills. Applicants also have to pass a written test on analytical thinking. There is no possibility to specifically prepare for our AC.
  • Accepted candidates will be requested to confirm their commitment by paying a non-refundable deposit of €800 or to decline the offer. This deposit is deductible from the first-year tuition fee payment.
  • Students, who meet all the admission requirements, i.e. passed the entrance exams and delivered all the required documents will be immediately enrolled as full-time students.
  • Those who require any documents for a long-term study visa will be issued these documents straight after enrolment.
  • The tuition fee of the International Management Programme amounts to €5,000 EUR per academic year (including the deposit). The fee is the same for EU as for non-EU students.
  • Students always spend their first (Fall) or second (Spring) semester abroad and cannot interrupt their studies during their first year of studies.
Don't Miss the Application Deadline /April 30th/