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What are the requirements for a MiM?

Discover the requirements to apply for a Master in Management and how EDHEC Business School supports you throughout the process.

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4 Mar 2026
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The requirements for a Master in Management (MiM) are typically as follows:

 

  • Academic backgrounds (three-years Bachelor degree)
  • A Strong GMAT, GRE, TAGE MAGE or CAT official test score report (or CFA Level II - for Finance students only)  
  • An English language proficiency test
  • A curriculum vitae, academic transcripts and a letter of motivation  
  • An online interview

 

 

Understanding the entry requirements for a Master in Management

 

Entry requirements for a Master in Management (MiM) are designed to identify high-potential graduates with strong academic foundations and clear professional ambitions.  

 

Leading institutions such as EDHEC Business School look beyond grades alone. We aim to assess a well-balanced profile combining academic performance, motivation and an international mindset.  

 

The admission process typically evaluates analytical ability, leadership potential and career objectives through a combination of:  

 

  • Application documents
  • Test scores
  • Interviews

 

This holistic approach ensures that selected candidates are prepared to succeed in a demanding academic environment while developing the skills required for global business careers.

 

 

Academic background and degree requirements

 

A strong academic foundation is an essential requirement to apply for a Master in Management programme. Applicants are generally expected to hold a minimum three-year Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from a recognised institution. While many candidates come from business or economics backgrounds, programmes also welcome graduates from engineering, mathematics or social sciences.  

 

This diversity enriches classroom discussions and encourages multidisciplinary thinking. Admissions teams carefully assess academic transcripts to ensure candidates can meet the programme’s analytical and theoretical demands. Consistent academic performance often reflects discipline, intellectual curiosity and the ability to succeed in a rigorous learning environment.

 

 

Standardised tests and english proficiency

 

Standardised tests play an important role in evaluating analytical and quantitative skills. Most Master in Management programmes (including EDHEC’s MiM programme) accept recognised exams such as the GMAT, GRE, TAGE MAGE or CAT. These scores help admission teams compare candidates from different academic systems worldwide. For finance-oriented tracks, additional certifications may further strengthen an application.

 

As EDHEC Business School’s programmes are internationally focused, proof of English language proficiency is required for non-native speakers. Accepted tests include TOEFL, IELTS, TOEIC, Cambridge English or PTE Academic. Applicants who have completed a degree fully taught in English may be eligible for a waiver.  

 

Strong language skills ensure that students can actively participate in discussions, collaborate effectively on group projects and thrive in an international business learning environment.

 

 

Application documents and selection process

 

To apply for a MiM at EDHEC Business School, the application process combines several elements. They are designed to assess both academic and personal potential.  

 

Candidates are specifically required to submit a curriculum vitae, academic transcripts and a letter of motivation outlining their career goals.

 

Our selection process also includes an online interview (Kira), which allows applicants to demonstrate communication skillsand professional ambition. This stage is particularly important, as it helps evaluate motivation and alignment with programme’s values. Rather than focusing only on technical ability, the admission process aims to identify candidates who show curiosity, adaptability and clear career direction.

 

 

Application timeline and admissions rounds

 

Understanding the application timeline is essential when preparing a postgraduate application for a Master in Management. Admissions generally open several months before the programme start date, typically from October to June. Some business schools operate a rolling admission process, meaning applications are reviewed throughout the year until places are filled.

 

Because seats are limited, applying early can significantly improve admission chances. In addition, some specialised tracks may follow slightly different timelines, making it important for applicants to check programme details carefully.

 

 

Scholarships and financial support opportunities

 

Financial planning is an important consideration for many candidates. Scholarships and financial aid can make a significant difference when deciding to pursue a postgraduate degree. Many institutions offer merit-based scholarships to recognise academic excellence and leadership potential.

 

Good to know: At EDHEC Business School, scholarships may cover up to 60% of tuition fees. All admitted candidates are automatically considered for an EDHEC scholarship. This approach simplifies the application experience while supporting talented international students. Financial support enables that strong candidates can focus on their academic and professional development rather than financial constraints.

 

 

Personalised guidance and international admissions support

 

Applying to a Master in Management can feel complex, particularly for international candidates. Dedicated admission teams therefore play an important role in guiding applicants through each stage of the process. Personalised support helps candidates understand the requirements, prepare their documents and strengthen their overall application profile.

 

Preparing a strong Master in Management application requires planning, organisation and clarity of purpose. Candidates should focus on building a balanced profile combining academic performance, international openness and clear career objectives. Taking time to prepare tests, documents and interviews can significantly strengthen an application.

 

 

For more information:  

 

  • How much does a Master's in Management programme cost?
  • Master in Management or MBA?
  • How can international students finance a Master in Management? 

 

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