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is this official and accredited master?
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Yes. The LSCM master follows the verification and accreditation legal procedures as they are ruled at each participating country.
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is it mobility compulsory?
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Are there application deadlines or multiple admission rounds?
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Yes. The programme operates with specific application deadlines and may use several admission rounds depending on the number and profile of applicants. We recommend submitting your application as early as possible, especially if you require a visa.
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What GPA or academic performance is recommended for admission?
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There is no strict minimum GPA for admission, but a solid academic record will strengthen your application. Admission data from previous cohorts show that applicants with a GPA below the 70–75% range have generally not met the academic standards required for eligibility. The admissions committee evaluates each profile holistically, considering transcripts, motivation, and overall suitability for the programme.
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Do I need to have my bachelor (or other studies) finished to proceed with the application and pre-enrollment procedure?
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Do I need to provide an English‑language proficiency certificate?
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You must provide proof of sufficient English proficiency, as the entire programme is taught and managed in English. Applicants who completed their previous degree fully in English may be exempt, provided they submit official documentation confirming this.
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My Bachelor degree is not in Engineering, Science or Economics. Can I still apply for admission?
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I am not from an EU country, how can I apply for visa and residence permit?
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is this joint degree recognized by companies?
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Yes. The LSCM master is an official and accredited joint programme, delivering a joint diploma issued by UAB on behalf of the participating Universities. All of them are well reputated public institutions.
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Does this master enable the access to PhD studies?
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Yes. As an official and accredited 120 ECTS master program, you will be elegible for accessing to a PhD program where the LSCM background meets its skill requirements. Several of our alumni already got a PhD.
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When will I receive the official admission letter needed for administrative procedures (e.g., visa, accommodation)?
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The official admission letter will be issued once your application has been accepted and all required documents have been verified. This document will allow you to begin visa, accommodation, and other administrative procedures.
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Why is it advisable to reserve my place once I have been admitted?
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Yes. Paying the reservation fee secures your place in the programme and allows us to arrange the private health‑insurance policy that provides coverage for the entire first academic year. Please note that this insurance is required for applicants who need a student visa.
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The form says the reservation fee is non‑refundable. What if my visa is not approved on time?
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The reservation fee will be reimbursed in the event of a visa denial, provided that the required supporting documentation is submitted. In addition, documented cases of force majeure may also be considered for reimbursement. Please note that any bank charges and insurance costs already incurred will remain at the applicant’s expense.
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will I get support for accomodation search?
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Yes, the University will contact you once your application has been accepted and before you move to the different locations.
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Does the master offer any financial support?
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Although the master’s programme does not offer dedicated forms of financial assistance, the section entitled “Financial Aids, Grants, and Calls” provides comprehensive and pertinent information that may assist students in identifying suitable external funding opportunities.
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What is the master's official language?
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The master program is totaly conducted and managed in english. All the subjects are taught in english, and english is the only communication language whithin the master program.
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What is the average monthly cost of life in Barcelona, Riga and Wildau?
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Am I allowed to work during my studies?
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The master is a full-time study programme. Still, it is possible to get a part-time job as student. You will find support through the work services at the hosting Univerity websites.

