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Admission: I have a secondary education diploma from the EU, Iceland, Norway or Liechtenstein and want to enrol in a Bachelor programme. Do I need to apply for admission first?
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If you hold a diploma that is mentioned in this list - and do not need a visa to come to Belgium - you are fully exempted from the admission application and can directly submit an enrolment request for your Bachelor programme of choice.
Only students who do require a visa to enter Belgium or have a diploma from the EEA that is not mentioned in this list, need to
apply for admission via Mobility Online before enrolment is possible.
These are a few important documents you will need when submitting your enrolment request:
Scan of your diploma. Depending on your diploma, we may require minimum scores or additional documents, such as results of national exams (you can verify if this is the case in the list ).
Translation of your diploma certificate to English, Dutch, French, or German (if it was not awarded in English).
Valid language certificate (You can find our accepted language tests here ).
Copy of your ID or passport.
Note: If you are a student who has direct access to our Bachelor programmes, please do not submit an admission application via Mobility Online as it will be deleted.
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