Tuition Fees

Programme Fees for Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree QEM

 

 

The Participation Costs that the QEM Consortium charges to each student are different between European Students and Non European Students. The Participation Costs are payable by all Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree QEM (EMJMD QEM) students to the programme coordinator via an online secured payment system or via bank transfer. The rates are as set out below:

  • For the first year:

 

Non-EU Students:        €4,500 per semester


EU Students:               €2,250 per semester 

  • For the second year:

Non-EU Students:        €4,500 per semester


EU Students:               €2,250 per semester 

 

The programme fee per semester covers registration and 30 ECTS credits of courses (60 ECTS are required per academic year under the Bologna Process) as well as the services and facilities offered by the programme.

Extra ECTS credits, i.e. beyond the required 60 ECTS credits per academic year, shall incur an additional fee of €150 per ECTS credit for European Union students and €200 per ECTS credit for non-European Union students.

 

 Please Note:


  • Students can apply to various scholarships offered by the different partners, countries of the partners and also to the Consortium Scholarship. See Financial Support

 

  • There is no application fee.

 

  • The first installment of the fees (€1,000) is due within 1 week (7 days) of the student accepting an offer from the programme. The remaining installments of fees (€3,500 for EU students, €8,000 for non-EU students) can be split in two payments, unless you attend to have the fees paid by a scholarship. All payment should be ended by June 30th. In that case, statement confirming the allocation of the scholarship has to be send to the Quantitative Economic Master (QEM) Applications Office.

  • The programme fees are not refundable, unless exceptional situation.

  • The programme fees cover the universities fees of the partners involved in the student mobility track (that will be paid directly by the Coordination Office).
  • This is to be confirmed by September 2020, but be aware that on top of the payment of tuition fees, each student in order to be registered in Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and according to the national law MAY pay a tax of 91€ corresponding to the contribution to student life.

 

  • The fees do not cover copies, books, meals, accommodation or general living expenses. However, students will have access to the library and a computer laboratory. University canteens are a relatively inexpensive option for meals and some student housings are reserved for Quantitative Economics Master students at a special rate.