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NOTICE
A
PPLICATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO THE SECOND CYCLE OF STUDIES FOR
2021-2022
- MASTER PROGRAMMES TAUGHT IN ENGLISH –
1. Schedule
Phase 1
Phase 2*
From
Until
From
Until
Submission of applications
05/01/2021
01/03/2021
16/08/2021 20/08/2021
Posting of provisional results
-
05/04/2021
-
06/09/2021
Prior hearing
06/04/2021
19/04/2021
07/09/2021 20/09/2021
Posting of final results
-
27/04/2021
-
22/09/2021
Complaints submission
28/04/2021
18/05/2021
23/09/2021 14/10/2021
Publication of complaints decision
-
27/05/2021
-
18/10/2021
Enrolment and registration
28/04/2021
“graduates”
23/09/2021 30/09/2021
27/05/2021
“expect to
graduate”
02/08/2021
Publication of leftover places for phase 2
-
16/08/2021
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*This call/phase only opens if there are leftover places from previous phase
2. Admission requirements
Candidates fulfilling the following conditions can submit applications for admission to the Masters
programme:
a) Graduates from Portuguese universities in any field of knowledge;
b) Graduates from foreign universities who have been awarded a first cycle degree, under the rules
of the Bologna Protocol;
c) Graduates from foreign universities with a degree considered equivalent to the first degree by
the Scientific Board of the Faculty of Economics of the, University of Porto;
d) Candidates presenting an academic, scientific or professional curriculum acknowledged by the
Scientific Board of Faculty of Economics of the University of Porto as demonstrating good
capacity to attend the Masters programmes;
e) In the 1
st
phase, can apply, conditionally, candidates that expect to graduate in the current
academic year of 2020-2021 until the end of assessment period of June/July. In the 2
nd
phase,
can apply, conditionally, candidates that expect to graduate in the current academic year of
2020-2021, until the end of assessment period of September.
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3. Application Procedures
Applications must be submitted on-line at www.fep.up.pt
4. Documents
The documentation to be submitted differs according to the status of the candidate.
4.1. Documents for candidates’ holders of a bachelor’s degree
a) Identification document (compulsory)
i.
Portuguese candidates: Identity card or citizen card;
ii.
Candidates from the European Union (EU) countries other than Portugal: National identification
document or passport;
iii.
Candidates from outside the EU: Passport or residence permit in Portugal.
Note: If you don’t want to insert a copy of the identification document, you must present to the
Academic Services of the School of Economics and Management of the University of Porto (FEP),
within the deadline set for applications, the original document;
b) Bachelor’s degree certificate (compulsory);
c) Candidates with a foreign degree, should additionally submit an official declaration, issued by the
Higher Education institution that certified the degree, stating the final grade of the degree, and the
grading scale used by the institution. If this declaration is not submitted, the grade considered will be
10 (in a scale of 0 to 20). The same applies to other certificates and diplomas submitted in the
application in the same terms. The "yield coefficients" contained in any documents and / or any
other valuation indices shall not be considered;
d) Candidates with an “Integrated Master”, must submit, as well, the bachelor’s degree certificate. If
this certificate is not submitted, the bachelor’s degree grade considered can be 10 (in a scale of 0 to
20);
e) Curriculum vitae (not compulsory, although it is valued in the admission for some masters, see
ranking criteria list for each master);
f) GMAT test results (not compulsory, although it is valued in the admission for some masters, see
ranking criteria list for each master);
g) Other documents deemed relevant to ranking criteria;
h) Request submitted to the Scientific Board of FEP from candidates that don’t hold a bachelor degree,
but have an academic, scientific or professional curriculum acknowledged by the Scientific Board as
demonstrating a good capacity to attend the Master’s programs (point 2., d) of this Notice);
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In addition, some masters may require additional documents such as proof of official length and
curricular structure of the bachelor’s degree, letters of recommendation, letter of motivation, English
exams (TOEFL, IELTS, CAE), other education diplomas, for better assessment and adequacy of
selection, evaluation and tiebreak criteria. That information can be found in each master ranking
criteria.
4.2. Documents
for candidates that expect to graduate in the current academic year
a) Identification document (compulsory)
i.
Portuguese candidates: Identity card or citizen card;
ii.
Candidates from the European Union (EU) countries other than Portugal: National identification
document or passport;
iii.
Candidates from outside the EU: Passport or residence permit in Portugal.
Note: If you don’t want to insert a copy of the identification document, you must present to the
Academic Services of the School of Economics and Management of the University of Porto (FEP),
within the deadline set for applications, the original document;
b) Official document issued by the Academic Services of the Higher Education institution where the
candidate is completing the degree, mentioning the bachelor program’s name and the curricular
year in which she/he is enrolled in 2020/2021 (compulsory);
c) Official document issued by the Academic Services of the Higher Education institution where the
candidate is completing the degree, with the current average grade and the grading scale used by
the institution. If this declaration is not submitted, the grade considered will be 10 (in a scale of 0 to
20).
d) Curriculum vitae (not compulsory, although it is valued in the admission for some masters, see
ranking criteria list for each master);
e) GMAT test results (not compulsory, although it is valued in the admission for some masters, see
ranking criteria list for each master);
f) Other documents deemed relevant to the ranking criteria;
g) Request submitted to the Scientific Board of FEP from candidates that don’t hold a bachelor degree,
but have an academic, scientific or professional curriculum acknowledged by the Scientific Board as
demonstrating a good capacity to attend the Master’s programs (point 2., d) of the Notice);
h) In addition, some masters may require additional documents such as proof of official length and
curricular structure of the bachelor’s degree, letters of recommendation, letter of motivation,
English exams (TOEFL, IELTS, CAE), other education, for better assessment and adequacy of
selection, evaluation and tiebreak criteria. That information can be found in each master ranking
criteria.