How to apply and enrol
in the Master of Electronics and ICT Engineering Technology
Entry requirements
Check the diploma and language requirements to ensure that you are eligible to start the programme. If you meet the entry requirements, you can proceed with the application.
Do you have to apply?
- If you don't have a Bachelor's or Master's degree from a higher education institution in Belgium, the Netherlands or Luxembourg or if you need to apply for a visa, you always need to follow an online application via Mobility Online before you can enrol. Make sure to check the deadlines!
- If you have a Bachelor's or Master's degree from a higher education institution in Belgium, the Netherlands or Luxembourg and you are not required to have a visa, you don’t need to proceed via Mobility Online. You can go straight through to enrolment. You can apply until the start of the academic year.
Tuiton fee, tuition fee reduction, cost of living and scholarships
Tuition fee
The mentioned fees apply to the academic year 2025-2026.
Your tuition fee is calculated based on how many credits you are using by registering for courses and are subject to yearly revision. Please see the tuition fees overview page for more information about fees for other programmes and details about the payment.
- standard rate for students with a nationality of an EEA-member state*: 299 euro + 14.3 euro/credit (1157 euro for 60 credits)
- increased rates for students with other nationalities:
- standard: 400 euro + 90 euro/credit (5800 euro for 60 credits)
- tuition fee reduction: 400 euro + 45 euro/credit (3100 euro for 60 credits) [does not apply to credit contracts]
*The member states of the European Economic Area are: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Malta, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden.
High Potential Incentive
The University of Antwerp offers High Potential Incentives to a select group of international students. This incentive is given in the form of a tuition fee reduction and is awarded to outstanding non-EEA students who have been academically approved by their faculty for admission to a Master’s programme at the University of Antwerp. More information can be found on this webpage.
Cost of living
If you want to get a full overview of all the costs you can expect, from housing and accommodation to books and lifestyle, you can consult this page.
Scholarships
The University of Antwerp itself doesn’t offer any scholarships. You can find an overview of the scholarships we participate in here.
Enrolment
You can only enrol after you’ve received an admission letter.