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Admission requirements
- What are the language requirements of the University of Twente?
Students applying for an English/Dutch taught UT programme are required to prove command of the English/Dutch language. There are different bachelor's and master's language requirements, and exemptions are also mentioned on the different websites (other exemptions will not be made). You have to meet the language requirements before the application deadline (bachelor's / master's). Therefore, we cannot process your application without a valid certificate. Please note: the requirements when applying for fellowships may vary according to the regulations of the fellowship provider.
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There are different bachelor's and master's admission requirements, depending on the programme of your choice and your previous educational background.
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General questions about admission
You can arrange your application for one of the bachelor's/master's programmes via Studielink. When registered with Studielink you are also registered with DUO. UT uses different deadlines (bachelor's / master's) for application, depending on the programme of your choice, nationality and previous education.
- How can I apply for a bachelor's or (pre-)master's programme?
Pre-master's Programmes
If you are not directly admissible to a master’s programme, a pre-master’s programme might be a possibility for you, as some master’s programmes offer a pre-master’s programme. Please check whether the master’s programme of your choice provides a pre-master’s programme.
However, it is not possible to apply directly for a pre-master's programme. You need to apply for a master's programme of your choice through Studielink. The University of Twente will take your application under consideration and will then proceed to transfer it to a pre-master's programme in case you are not directly eligible for a master's programme. Per application, the length and the subjects one needs to follow in their pre-master’s programme are decided, which is based on your previous education.
Keep in mind, that the pre-master’s and master’s programmes have the same minimum admission requirements, concerning your minimum degree, minimum CGPA, minimum English language requirements, etc.
In some cases, you might receive a rejection of your application, please be aware this rejection is valid for both master's and pre-master's programmes. As the admission committee already reviewed your admissibility to the pre-master’s programme upon your master’s application.
If you want to follow a specific pre-master’s programme as a transfer minor during your Dutch HBO bachelor’s degree, please refer to the Kies-Op-Maat route. In all other cases, you have to apply for a master’s programme. The University of Twente will check if you are eligible for the master’s programme directly, or if you have to follow a pre-master’s programme first.
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- My application is “incomplete”. What do I need to do?
If your application has been considered incomplete. Please check your Osiris account to find out how you can complete your application. On the landing page of your Osiris account, please click on 'Details' behind your programme application. This will lead you to the question that is insufficient. It will also show you the information we require for this specific question.
After you finished the adjustment of your application, click 'continue' and don't forget to 'submit the application'. The Admission Office will re-evaluate the new information as soon as possible.This answers my question.Thank you for your feedback - Which documents do I need to submit?
The application questionnaire will depend on your nationality, country of your education and the bachelor’s or master’s programme of your choice. Therefore, the documents you need to upload may vary depending on the above-mentioned criteria. On our website, you will find examples of the requested documents (bachelor's / master's).
This answers my question.Thank you for your feedback - When will I hear more?
At the University of Twente, we aim to inform you about your admissibility within two weeks after your application. This can take longer if your application is incomplete or additional information is needed to make an informed decision about your chances of success here. Should this be the case, we will contact you as soon as possible. If you wish to monitor the status of your application, please log in to Osiris and click on ‘progress’ behind your application.
Please note: the result of the admissibility of most bachelor's and master's programmes will take about 4-6 weeks to be announced.
Therefore, the advice is to apply on time. Especially if you want to apply for a scholarship at the University of Twente as a (conditional) admission letter is needed to submit a scholarship application. You can check the deadlines website to see when the application portal is open to apply (bachelor/master).
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As a prospective student, we can give you advice about your eligibility for our master’s programmes by doing the eligibility check. This check takes about five minutes to complete and will give you an indication of your chances of being admitted to the master’s programme of your choice. The outcome of the eligibility check is a personal advice to you, and it does not mean you are admitted or rejected. After completing the eligibility check, you will receive an eligibility e-check code and the instructions needed to complete your application.
This answers my question.Thank you for your feedback - What is matching, numerus fixus, and selection?
Some bachelor’s programmes have mandatory admission activities to finalize the admission and enrolment procedure, these take either place before or after your possible admittance.
There are three selection and matching procedures at the University of Twente: compulsory matching, numerus fixus, and selection. Due to these procedures, deviating deadlines may apply.
Please know, that if you did not participate or only partially participated, you cannot start your studies, regardless of whether you were conditionally admitted.
This answers my question.Thank you for your feedback - Why is my application cancelled?
One of the deadlines has passed, the University of Twente. UT uses different deadlines (bachelor’s / master’s) for the application and enrolment process, depending on the programme of your choice, nationality and previous education.
You have submitted an application via Studielink, but Studielink but did not complete your application in our online application portal Osiris. Please see the deferral options (bachelor’s / master’s).
This answers my question.Thank you for your feedback - I got accepted for two programmes, but I only see one Offer of Admission?
You can apply for multiple programmes if you want to. However, you have to follow the application procedure separately for every each of the programme’s. When you are accepted to multiple programme’s you will receive multiple Offer of Admissions. When you log in to your Osiris account, you will see the first offer of admission appear. You need to answer this one first before you will see the second, or when applicable, the other offer of admissions. You can also accept more offers of admission if you are still not sure which programme you want to follow. Do not worry, because the offer of admission is not binding. You can still withdraw your application if you want to, as long as you have not yet paid your tuition fees.
This answers my question.Thank you for your feedback - Where can I get my unconditional letter after admittance?
The University of Twente does not send an unconditional admission letter. Upon official final enrolment, you can download a proof/declaration of enrolment.
This answers my question.Thank you for your feedback - I have applied for the February intake, but the application portal indicates that the academic year runs from September to August, and it only references a one-year duration. How does this work for programmes that are longer than one year?
The February intake is part of the academic year that begins in September of the preceding year and concludes in August of the following year (also if you have started per February). The confirmation email titled "Confirmation of your application for the University of Twente", after submitting your application, specifies the intake period you applied for.
Additionally, applications are processed for a duration of one year, regardless of whether the programme is two or three years long. Once you are (conditionally) admitted and officially enrolled, you will need to re-enrol for subsequent academic years, of which you will receive information from June onwards. This procedure is standard for all students at the University of Twente.
Please note that bachelor’s programmes do not have a February intake; this option is available only for (pre-)master’s programmes.
This answers my question.Thank you for your feedback - How do I apply/enrol for the double degree for the bachelor’s programme in Technical Computer Science and the bachelor’s programme in Applied Mathematics?
The University of Twente offers a double degree for the bachelor’s programme in Technical Computer Science and the bachelor’s programme in Applied Mathematics.
If you are interested in this double degree, make sure to; apply, submit a complete application, and enrol fully for each programme separately. After you are fully enrolled, you can contact your study advisor about the possibility.
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Certified photocopies
To ensure a smooth admission process, we kindly request certified photocopies of your final documents after you have received your (conditional) admission letter. Why are these certified photocopies important? According to Dutch regulations, we need them to finalise your enrolment. Once you have graduated, we will need the certified photocopies of your final documents to complete the process.
- When to send: If you have completed your diploma/degree, please send us certified photocopies of your final documents. Hold off if you are still awaiting your final documents – we can not accept temporary or predicted ones.
- Deadline: Be sure to send us the certified photocopies before your study's intake moment. This ensures a timely enrolment process. Remember, if we do not receive the documents, enrolment won't proceed.
- How to send: Please note that certified photocopies can not be emailed as attachments. Check the provided instructions on how to send them.
- No originals: We care about your documents' safety. Please do not send us your original documents. Once we receive them, they become UT's property, and we won't be able to return them.
- What is the intention of the requested certified photocopies, and which authority can certify my documents?
During your admission process at the University of Twente, we request you certified photocopies after you have received your (conditional) admission letter. The University of Twente requests certified photocopies to counter fraud and it is required by Dutch law.
A certified photocopy is a regular photocopy of the original document that has an official original stamp, official handwritten original signature, and date (on every page) placed by an authorized institution. By stamping and signing the certified photocopy, the authority confirms that it has seen and approved the primary document.
The conditions of the certified photocopies are:
- The certified photocopy must show all details of the primary document.
- The certified photocopy must have readable text, visible images, and the full size of the paper.
- Contain all pages, front, and back of each page in the correct order of the primary document;
- Each page needs an official original stamp and an official handwritten original signature from the endorsing authority. The official original stamp and official handwritten original signature can be from a notary or educational institute.
There are three options to get your photocopies certified:
- Your previous educational institution. Normally you can request a certified photocopy from the authority who provided you with the original document.
- Notary. You can request a certified photocopy from a recognized notary, a notarized document includes a notary stamp/certificate.
- The Student Service Desk from the University of Twente can provide certification as a service for you. You will be asked to provide your original documents (diploma and transcript of records), regular photocopies of the documents, and your ID card/passport, after which certified copies will be made free of charge. Be aware Student Services will not make any regular photocopies. Regular photocopies can be made at the Union Shop (Bastille building) or at the Xerox Service Point (Carré building).
Once the authorized person has stamped and signed copies of the documents by hand (correctly), it will be considered as a certified photocopy. They have to give you those documents as a hardcopy and the original hardcopy needs to be provided to the University of Twente.
Once the authorized person stamps and signed the documents by hand, scan them in, and send them to you, they will not be accepted as it is considered regular copies. Also, if you have received the documents as hard copies, and then after you make scans/copies of those documents, they will not be accepted as it is considered regular copies. To conclude, the original hardcopy certified photocopies are required.
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Please only send certified photocopies after you have received a (conditional) admission offer:
- For bachelor applicants: the requested certified photocopies are mentioned on your conditional acceptance letter, which you will only receive after your admissibility.
- For master applicants: the instructions regarding certified photocopies are stated in your conditional acceptance email, which you will receive only after your admissibility. The requested documents can also be found on the UT Student Services website.
If the University of Twente receives certified photocopies/documents without having a (conditional) admission offer, the documents will not be processed.
This answers my question.Thank you for your feedback - Which documents need to be translated, and who is allowed to do this?
In case the diploma and transcript of records are written in a language other than English or Dutch, we also need a certified translation of both documents in English or Dutch (other languages are not accepted).
Some institution provides the document(s) bi-lingual in their original language and in English. In this case, we need certified photocopies of both versions (original language and English) of the documents.
When your institution does not provide it, the translation must be done by an official sworn translator (translation agency). These documents should contain an official original stamp, official original handwritten signature, and date (on all pages) set by the translator. The translation agency should provide you with the original translation document (hard copy version, no scan) and the hardcopy version needs to be delivered to the University of Twente (no scan or regular copy).
Once the translator stamps and signed the documents by hand, scan them in, and send them to you, they will not be accepted as it is considered regular copies (no official original translation). Also, if you have received the documents as hard copies, and then after you make scans/copies of those documents, they will not be accepted as it is considered regular copies.
This answers my question.Thank you for your feedback - Where can I hand/send in my certified photocopies?
During your admission process at the University of Twente, we request certified photocopies after you have received your (conditional) admission letter. Certified photocopies cannot be sent digitally by email attachment.
You can hand in these certified photocopies in person upon arrival. In that case, you can hand in your certified photocopies at the desk of Student Services (Contact Centre - Boerderij) see this location, building number 42. However, know you are not officially enrolled until the requested documents are provided.
Or you can send them via postal mail:
University of Twente
Student Services - Admission
Drienerlolaan 5
7522 NB Enschede
The NetherlandsSome programmes offered by the university are taught at another location (for example VU Amsterdam or Leeuwarden). However, the University of Twente arranges the application, registration, and enrolment. This means that the certified photocopies need to be provided at the University of Twente in Enschede (not at the other locations).
This answers my question.Thank you for your feedback - I have handed/sent in my documents. How do I know that you received them?
As soon as the University of Twente has processed your documents, you will be informed via email. Be aware that it could take a couple of days between receiving and processing the documents.
This takes time because the documents will be first received at the central post office of the University of Twente. Then after, it will be distributed to our department. The admission office will receive the documents and need to process the received documents accordingly. Once the documents are fully reviewed and processed, you will be informed. We thank you for your understanding.Since we need to process the certified photocopies of every new student arriving in the summer, it can take up to one week to process your documents. If you have not heard anything after two weeks, once we have received them, please contact us.
This answers my question.Thank you for your feedback - What is a graduation statement?
When you have finished your diploma/degree, but you still have to wait on the official degree certificate, you can send in a graduation statement. A graduation statement may also be known as a provisional or temporary certificate.
A graduation statement is an original letter issued after you are officially graduated, on official stationery containing at least the following data:
- Full name of the graduate, date, and place of birth.
- Obtained title and programme.
- Official graduation date (please note that this date should be before the start of the academic year/intake moment).
- Signature and title of the authorized person of the graduate institute.
We do not accept a graduation statement with a graduation date in the future. For example, “student Adam Smith is in his final semester and will be graduating on 22 July 2019” with the issue date of 1 June 2019.
Please hand/send in the original graduation statement. We do not accept a (certified) photocopy of the graduation statement. Attached to the graduation statement, we need a certified photocopy of your official final transcript of records in the original language, and when this is not English/Dutch, an official translation in English/Dutch is needed.
We will accept your graduation statement for the first enrolment and the enrolment will take place on a so-called ‘blockade’ which means a temporary enrollment. You have to send in a certified photocopy of your official final diploma/degree after you have received it during your first year of study. If you do not hand in a certified photocopy of your final diploma/degree, you cannot receive your degree from the University of Twente.
The graduation statement is not accepted when it is older than one year by the start of your study at the University of Twente.
Below is an example of the University of Twente graduation statement. The layout of the document may vary depending on the layout of your institution.
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Questions?
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