Sorry guys we were having exams and this is shifting time to the new place for all of us so its a little difficult for us to keep posting. Now anyways we are finished with all the exams except a paper to submit. We partied a little and started packing things all set to go to Milan ( Como actually).
Recently there were so many queries on the admission status in the online application tool of the university. I have no idea on that status in the site but will try to find information about it.
The most important thing all the applicants should know is your final selection will be informed to you by email. Please be relaxed till then. The process goes on like this. First I think its some where in the third week of March that they inform you about your status. If you are a non European student applying for erasmus mundus scholarship, there are two lists one the main list and the other reserve list. You will be informed about the list in which you are. These lists are then sent to the European union which will grant the scholar ship. The reserve list is the back up list. If someone from the main list drops then they pass the scholarship to the reserve list students. Mostly all the students in the main list will get scholarships. The number of scholarships each year changes. As you all might have also known that the scholarships for each country are also limited. So we think this info might help you a little.
*All the views expressed here are purely personal and has got nothing to do with the university. The facts mentioned above might change as the admission process is confidential and none of us have complete idea on it. So please take this only as our experience but not as rigid facts.
1 comment:
O.k, you're right, lets relax till the final result. If you have time, please write something about the class composition (age, marital status, citizenship, undergraduate majors, previous job, etc). By the way, is there anyone from Brazil or South America in your class?
Another important information to a prospective student would be the employment rate within 3 months after graduation, the average alumni salary and its percentage increase (before and after IMIM). I know it is a tough question, but some B-schools usually publish such statistics and I was wondering if the IMIM program do the same or maybe you already have an educated guess about it.
Sorry for being so annoying with too many questions, but since I found this blog cannot control my curiosity!
All the best,
Kaell
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