Hi Jezeree! I'm planning to apply for the same program as you. Hoping to connect with you soon and wishing you all the best in your academic journey! Truly inspiring.
Great video! Just wanted to ask if my Master's degree in Psychology here in the Philippines is recognized there in Spain? Just shooting my shot in case you know. Thanks!
@@JezereeGajelomo Yup! I am also scared as the application process highly gets competitive. Also, there are some changes regarding scholarship benefits like there will be no installation and travel costs. Instead, they will increase the monthly allowance.
@@valoisolarte6670 Let’s hope for the best results!🤞 Yes! Even if next year’s intake will no longer include travel and installation cost, with the increased monthly living allowance, scholars will receive 2,600 EUR more in total compared to the previous years. 😃
Hi thank you for this excellent information. Question : will I have opportunity to work in Europe after erasmus mundus programme or I should go to my country
Hi! I am still in highschool. However I'm planning to study to Ateneo for college, can i still apply for this scholarship? Or does it depends if they offer this scholarship?
Thank you for your sharing. Besides preparing 1000-1500 EUR for the first month in Europe, did you pay yourself for the first flight from your country to Spain?
Hi! I have a question regarding settling in a specific country. So, after completing the Master's degree, will I get a job search visa (and work permit) in the countries I studied? Or, do I have to come back to my home country after finishing my studies?
If you got the Erasmus Scholarship, you are not required to go back to your home country after finishing the studies. If you want to stay in Europe, you can apply for the job search visa but only in one country that you have studied in.
Hey! Thanks for the video. I have a question; is it easier for erasmus scholars to seek job oppurtunities in the host country? or do we have to comeback to our home country to find jobs?
Hello Aiswarya & Ana! Apologies for my late response. After graduating from the Masters, partner country students have the option to apply for a one year job search visa. So you have the option to either to stay in Europe and look for a job or go back to your home country. ☺️
Hi, thanks a lot for this great information. Could you kindly tell me, how much money did you have to spend before you received your scholarship after going to Europe? I mean, how much did you initially spend on the accommodation from your savings? Other expenses like visa fees etc. How much did you have to borrow for all of these expenses before your received your first installment of scholarship money in Europe? Thanks in advance.
Hi! I couldn’t answer as to the exact amount really, but one thing is for sure, it was definitely not more than the travel and installation cost that they gave me during my first academic year. Also, I made sure to arrive in Europe exactly a month before getting my first scholarship to avoid unnecessary spending.
Correct me if I’m wrong but does it mean you had to pay for everything first (one-way ticket so europe, your rent and your first two months of living allowance) and then the EU commission just reimbursed it when you arrived there?
Yes, I did. However, it really depends on the program you are in. Some programs give the scholarship allowance ahead, some will give it after a few months.
Hi! Just wanted to know, I read on Erasmus website that we can only get a maximum of 1 year for the erasmus scholarship, what happens if the masters degree you’re taking requires 2 years?
Hey! You need to look further on your preferred program/s listed on the Erasmus catalogue. Most of the programs that I know of, offers the scholarship for 2 years.
My application for the EMJMD Degreen in Chemical NanoEngineering was approved but I am not granted with the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship. However, I was offered a scholarship grant by Aix Marseille University, France, financed by the French government, amounting to 10,000 euros per year. The 1,500 euros will be used to cover the tuition fee, leaving the remaining 8,500 euros for living expenses, travel costs, etc. May I ask if the 8,500 euros/year enough for my study in France-Poland-Italy? Maraming salamat po!
Hey, congratulations on your acceptance! The allowance is enough to survive. However, you really need to be tight on your budget. If you’ll decide to push through, it would be helpful to connect with other Filipino alumni under this program so that you can get some tips and ideas on the estimated cost of living on the city where you’ll be based. Hope everything works out! ☺️
Also, I’m not quite sure if this applies to your program but maybe you can ask your program coordinator if they offer mobility allowance during your 2nd semester / 3rd semester.
@@JezereeGajelomo thank you, Ms. Jezeree! According to the program coordinator, I will be given 300 euros as I move to Poland and Italy. I’m really looking forward to be able to study in Europe despite the humble allowance. After all, this is my dream program and it was my second time applying. Thank you very much for your insights and congratulations in advance ❤️
Honestly, chances are quite slim to get a European citizenship immediately after the program. Most students usually apply for the one year job search visa after finishing the program. :)
Is IELTS mandatory at any stage of the process (application, visa, etc.) or one can clear all stages with English Proficiency Certificate (Assuring that the language of instructions was English during my bachelor)?
@@JezereeGajelomo hi hi, this is interesting - so you didnt need the IELTS anymore? Did you only have to produce your transcripts then? And was it easy for you to get a recommendation letter from previous professors if you’ve finished university a while back? Thanks so much, would love to know more about your journey as well! :) hoping to apply for the next intake🙏🏽
Hi! I've been watching your vlogs and it's been helpful since I'm applying too soon! 🤞🏻I wanted to ask ⏤ what is the breakdown of the total of 49,000 euros, since the monthly allowance is 1000 euros per month and the installation/travel allowance is 2000-4000 euros? Also, how did you receive the allowance? Did you have to open a bank there abroad?
Hey Phoebe! Here’s the breakdown for the 49,000 EUR. • 18,000 - for the tuition fees (9,000 per academic year for Partner Country Students) • 24,000 - 24 months worth of living allowance • 4,000 - beginning of the first academic year, travel and installation allowance • 3,000 - beginning of the second academic year, travel allowance Since I am coming from a partner country, they required me to open a European bank account.
@@JezereeGajelomo thanks for the response!! would it be okay to ask around how much you have prepared since the scholarship arrived after a month? it's okay if you don't want to disclose!
By the way, the rules have changed from 2022 , there will be 1400 euros per month for 2 years and No installation or travelling allowance, those are now included in stipend. The per semester fee will be directly sent to the colleges.
I jezz currently i am pursuing my bachelor's in third year after that i will be apply for Erasmus mundus scholarship for embedded systems so please could you give me some guidance or suggestions on my thoughts ?
Hello! As long as you graduate and you are able to provide your diploma, TOR, and other required application documents for your preferred program, then go for it! 😊
Hello! Thanks for the very informative video. Question: Did you have to show a bank balance statement to apply for a student visa? Was there a required amount/proof of financial capability? Or is that waived because of the scholarship?
Hey! When I applied for the student visa, I presented the official scholarship acceptance. No need to present a bank statement. Also, my visa application was free of charge. :)
Employability rate is high after graduating from any Erasmus program. We are also given the opportunity to apply for a one year job search visa after finishing the masters.
Hi Jezeree! I'm planning to apply for the same program as you. Hoping to connect with you soon and wishing you all the best in your academic journey! Truly inspiring.
Hello Pete! Go for it. Just message me if you need any tips on the application process :)
Great video! Just wanted to ask if my Master's degree in Psychology here in the Philippines is recognized there in Spain? Just shooting my shot in case you know. Thanks!
Hello! Yes, for sure. ☺️
Hi! I'm preparing for my Erasmus Mundus EPS, hoping I could get in this year's intake haha
Hey, that's great! All the best for your application. 😊
@@JezereeGajelomo Yup! I am also scared as the application process highly gets competitive. Also, there are some changes regarding scholarship benefits like there will be no installation and travel costs. Instead, they will increase the monthly allowance.
@@valoisolarte6670 Let’s hope for the best results!🤞 Yes! Even if next year’s intake will no longer include travel and installation cost, with the increased monthly living allowance, scholars will receive 2,600 EUR more in total compared to the previous years. 😃
@@JezereeGajelomo Yup I agree. Do you think it's more than enough already to cover all the expenses? I guess I have to dm you on this hahaha sorry
Hi thank you for this excellent information.
Question : will I have opportunity to work in Europe after erasmus mundus programme or I should go to my country
Hi! For sure there will be opportunities to work here. It’s not required to go back to your country after graduating.
Hi! I am still in highschool. However I'm planning to study to Ateneo for college, can i still apply for this scholarship? Or does it depends if they offer this scholarship?
Thank you for your sharing. Besides preparing 1000-1500 EUR for the first month in Europe, did you pay yourself for the first flight from your country to Spain?
Hello! Yes, I did.
Hi! I have a question regarding settling in a specific country. So, after completing the Master's degree, will I get a job search visa (and work permit) in the countries I studied? Or, do I have to come back to my home country after finishing my studies?
If you got the Erasmus Scholarship, you are not required to go back to your home country after finishing the studies. If you want to stay in Europe, you can apply for the job search visa but only in one country that you have studied in.
Hey! Thanks for the video. I have a question; is it easier for erasmus scholars to seek job oppurtunities in the host country? or do we have to comeback to our home country to find jobs?
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@@aiswaryababu4886 I have the exact same question!
@@Ana-tk1usYou could mail your question to mail ID given in the course page, you ll recieve an answer!
Hello Aiswarya & Ana! Apologies for my late response. After graduating from the Masters, partner country students have the option to apply for a one year job search visa. So you have the option to either to stay in Europe and look for a job or go back to your home country. ☺️
Hi, Ate! I messaged you on Instagram. I have a question regarding the Erasmus program. Thank you!
Hi, thanks a lot for this great information. Could you kindly tell me, how much money did you have to spend before you received your scholarship after going to Europe? I mean, how much did you initially spend on the accommodation from your savings? Other expenses like visa fees etc. How much did you have to borrow for all of these expenses before your received your first installment of scholarship money in Europe? Thanks in advance.
Hi! I couldn’t answer as to the exact amount really, but one thing is for sure, it was definitely not more than the travel and installation cost that they gave me during my first academic year. Also, I made sure to arrive in Europe exactly a month before getting my first scholarship to avoid unnecessary spending.
What amount of travelling allowance is paid to students?? Approximately in two years??
hi, I have a question and I'm curious, thus USA citizens student's can apply in this scholarship? thanks and have a wonderful time
Hey! Yes, this scholarship is available to any nationality. 😊
Hello po! Is your flight ticket roundtrip for immigration purposes or one-way?
Correct me if I’m wrong but does it mean you had to pay for everything first (one-way ticket so europe, your rent and your first two months of living allowance) and then the EU commission just reimbursed it when you arrived there?
Yes, I did. However, it really depends on the program you are in. Some programs give the scholarship allowance ahead, some will give it after a few months.
It's very informative for me I'm also interested to apply for psychology.
Thank you for watching! And yes to pursuing Psychology ☺️
U r so cute in your deliberations….Salamat….
Hey can you tell me what is global evaluation ?
Hello! I just saw your video in recommendation as I was looking for scholarship. I am just wondering if there's an age limit?
Hi! As far as I know, there are no age specifications to participate in the EMJMD. :)
@@JezereeGajelomo got it. :) Thanks for the reply!
Hi! Just wanted to know, I read on Erasmus website that we can only get a maximum of 1 year for the erasmus scholarship, what happens if the masters degree you’re taking requires 2 years?
Hey! You need to look further on your preferred program/s listed on the Erasmus catalogue. Most of the programs that I know of, offers the scholarship for 2 years.
can we work part time while studying and also how much stipend is enough for a student on monthly basis.
Balancing academics with part-time job is not an ideal situation; it can be really tough especially if you’re pursuing an Erasmus Master’s Degree.
My application for the EMJMD Degreen in Chemical NanoEngineering was approved but I am not granted with the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship. However, I was offered a scholarship grant by Aix Marseille University, France, financed by the French government, amounting to 10,000 euros per year. The 1,500 euros will be used to cover the tuition fee, leaving the remaining 8,500 euros for living expenses, travel costs, etc.
May I ask if the 8,500 euros/year enough for my study in France-Poland-Italy?
Maraming salamat po!
Hey, congratulations on your acceptance! The allowance is enough to survive. However, you really need to be tight on your budget. If you’ll decide to push through, it would be helpful to connect with other Filipino alumni under this program so that you can get some tips and ideas on the estimated cost of living on the city where you’ll be based. Hope everything works out! ☺️
Also, I’m not quite sure if this applies to your program but maybe you can ask your program coordinator if they offer mobility allowance during your 2nd semester / 3rd semester.
@@JezereeGajelomo thank you, Ms. Jezeree! According to the program coordinator, I will be given 300 euros as I move to Poland and Italy. I’m really looking forward to be able to study in Europe despite the humble allowance. After all, this is my dream program and it was my second time applying.
Thank you very much for your insights and congratulations in advance ❤️
how are the chances to get European citizenship after the Erasmus mundus program?
Honestly, chances are quite slim to get a European citizenship immediately after the program. Most students usually apply for the one year job search visa after finishing the program. :)
Is IELTS mandatory at any stage of the process (application, visa, etc.) or one can clear all stages with English Proficiency Certificate (Assuring that the language of instructions was English during my bachelor)?
As for my case, IELTS was not mandatory. I only provided a Certificate of Medium of Instruction.
@@JezereeGajelomo hi hi, this is interesting - so you didnt need the IELTS anymore? Did you only have to produce your transcripts then? And was it easy for you to get a recommendation letter from previous professors if you’ve finished university a while back? Thanks so much, would love to know more about your journey as well! :) hoping to apply for the next intake🙏🏽
Hi! I've been watching your vlogs and it's been helpful since I'm applying too soon! 🤞🏻I wanted to ask ⏤ what is the breakdown of the total of 49,000 euros, since the monthly allowance is 1000 euros per month and the installation/travel allowance is 2000-4000 euros? Also, how did you receive the allowance? Did you have to open a bank there abroad?
Hey Phoebe! Here’s the breakdown for the 49,000 EUR.
• 18,000 - for the tuition fees (9,000 per academic year for Partner Country Students)
• 24,000 - 24 months worth of living allowance
• 4,000 - beginning of the first academic year, travel and installation allowance
• 3,000 - beginning of the second academic year, travel allowance
Since I am coming from a partner country, they required me to open a European bank account.
@@JezereeGajelomo thanks for the response!! would it be okay to ask around how much you have prepared since the scholarship arrived after a month? it's okay if you don't want to disclose!
By the way, the rules have changed from 2022 , there will be 1400 euros per month for 2 years and No installation or travelling allowance, those are now included in stipend. The per semester fee will be directly sent to the colleges.
@@sushantkapil3578 Yup! Mentioned it as well in the description box :)
@@phoebe4127 I made sure to arrive in Europe exactly a month before getting my first scholarship. More or less €1000-1500.
Hello kabayan. i want to ask when is the best time of the year to look for masters program. i am not sure if i am able to make it by Sept.
Hello po! As for Erasmus programs, it usually opens around October until late January. You may check the catalogue for more info! ☺️
I jezz currently i am pursuing my bachelor's in third year after that i will be apply for Erasmus mundus scholarship for embedded systems so please could you give me some guidance or suggestions on my thoughts ?
Hello! As long as you graduate and you are able to provide your diploma, TOR, and other required application documents for your preferred program, then go for it! 😊
Hello! Thanks for the very informative video. Question: Did you have to show a bank balance statement to apply for a student visa? Was there a required amount/proof of financial capability? Or is that waived because of the scholarship?
Hey! When I applied for the student visa, I presented the official scholarship acceptance. No need to present a bank statement. Also, my visa application was free of charge. :)
hi! is it required to have a working exp in applying for the scholarship?
Having a work experience in line with the program you are applying to would definitely make your application stand out :)
how is the job opportunities after finishing school
Employability rate is high after graduating from any Erasmus program. We are also given the opportunity to apply for a one year job search visa after finishing the masters.
For how many program. We can aply maximuk
For 2022 applications, they have changed the guidelines and you can apply to as many programs as you prefer.
@@JezereeGajelomo now I can apply for more then 3 yes?
@@khyberwolf Yes
@@JezereeGajelomo Thanks I mesg u at fb could you check there
Hello po