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hey, thanks for the reply ... i think 1,000 euros na lang ata ang monthly allowance, if i'm not mistaken, but still based on your account ok jud kaayo ... well, i'm planning to apply hopefully i'll be as lucky as you are ... by the way, did you take the GMAT? where did you take review classes? hehe thanks
Hi. Sorry for the late reply. The allowance really depends on which program you are applying to. If you get 800 euros per month of higher, then you are fine. I'm not sure what GMAT is exactly but I googled it and I don't think it applies to me since I'm working in physics. I didn't take the exam. The only exam I took was IELTS and a phone interview. hehe I really hope you will be successful.
For those who are interested, late December and early January are usually the deadlines for most programs.
For those who have never read this thread before, here it is
Erasmus Mundus - Action 1 - Erasmus Mundus Masters Courses (EMMCs) | EACEA
There are several new programs. You may also notice that there are some programs that aren't there any more. It is either they have already reached the maximum funding limit or is already self sustaining as an Erasmus Mundus course. What the European Union aims is that eventually all Erasmus Mundus programs become self-sufficient and from then on the respective program can receive the title Erasmus Mundus Master course (which is supposedly very very respectable).
One example is my master program. It's not in the Erasmus Mundus funded list anymore but it is still an Eramus Mundus Masters excellence program.
Erasmus Mundus MSc Photonics
My program has been one of the top programs in the past and has now reached its limit. It already has its own funding (which indirectly might still be from EU). Here is the reason why.
Career prospects It shows where the MSc program Alumni are including me (hehe).
Anyway, if you don't find a program which you saw a year ago, then just go to their previous website.