Who can apply?
The EMARO Double Degree programme (mobility in Europe only) is still active and recruiting, more information here.
Background Relevance
Open to students who already hold a first university degree with the equivalent of 180 ECTS credits in the European system, after at least three years studies, at Bachelor of Science level, in a field related to robotics such as:
- Mechatronic, Automatic control,
- Electrical Engineering,
- Mechanical Engineering, System Engineering,
- Applied Mathematics and Computer Science.
Ideal JEMARO students will have followed courses in all these 3 "pillar fields" of robotics: Mechanical Engineering, Automatic Control and Computer Science.
I.e: If an applicant holds a Bachelor with a major in Computer Science and no minor in Mechanical Engineering or Automatic Control, their profile will not be considered as relevant as that of a student with a Robotics/Mechatronics background. Using the CV or motivation letter to highlight extra-curricular/personal achievements in robotics is advised.
Graduation must take place before 31 July for non European students and before 30 September for European students.
English Proficiency
The applicants must be fluent in English, both written and spoken. An applicant whose native language is not English is required to pass a recognized international English test:
- TOEFL: CBT 220, ITP 550, IBT 80
- Cambridge B2 First Test: 173 or higher
- Cambridge C1 Advanced Test: 160 or higher
- IELTS: 6.5 or higher
- TOEIC: 800
No other test is recognized. The results provided must not be older than 3 years at the time of the application.
Applicants who carried out their studies in English (official confirmation letter from their university is needed) are eligible without providing such a test result. More details on English test exemption cases here.
Admission
- Students
- Invited professor/guest lecturer