Master of Biomedicine

Course Details

CategoryDetails
TimeFull-Time
CampusBrussels Woluwe
Duration1
Deadline-Date
Fee Per Year
Application FeeUsually REQUIRED (€50 - €200)
Currencyeuro
Intake Linkhttps://uclouvain.be/en/study/academic-calendar-0-1.html#:~:text=The%20first%20term%20starts%20in,an%20examination%20session%20throughout%20June
Deadline Linkhttps://uclouvain.be/fr/etudier/inscriptions/calendrier-inscriptions.html
IntakesAug
Program language requirementFor the English-Taught Track (Most common for internationals): IELTS: Minimum 6.5 overall (no sub-score below 6.0). 7.0 is more competitive. TOEFL iBT: 90-95. Cambridge English: C1 Advanced (CAE). For the French-Taught Track: DALF C1 or TCF C1 is mandatory.

Who can Choose this program?

Biology, Biochemistry, or Biotechnology with a clear human health/medical focus. Molecular Biology, Genetics, or Microbiology. Pharmacy (Pharm.D. or B.Pharm. with strong biological sciences core). Medicine (MBBS) graduates are also eligible and often very competitive, especially if they have a strong interest in research.

Additional Information

CategoryDetails
Scope of the program
Program entry requirementA 4-year Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree in one of the following fields: Biomedical Sciences (most direct)
Required GPAaim for a minimum of 3.5/4.0, 80%, or a First Division with Distinction.
GRE Required
GMAT Required
Application ProcessBelgium Application Process Details Apply to a Belgian university or higher education institution by submitting:  Academic transcripts and certificates  Personal statement or motivation letter  Proof of language proficiency (English/French/Dutch, such as IELTS or institutional requirements) Receive an official admission/acceptance letter from a recognized Belgian institution. Pay the required tuition fee or enrollment fee (if requested by the institution). Proof of payment is often required before or during the visa application process. Start your long-stay (Type D) student visa application through the Belgian Embassy, Consulate, or VFS Global in your country (Belgium does not use an online system like AVATS). Prepare and submit all required supporting documents, including:  Passport valid for at least 12 months  Acceptance letter from a Belgian institution  Proof of sufficient financial means (blocked account, sponsorship, or scholarship)  Proof of accommodation in Belgium  Medical certificate  Police clearance certificate (if required)  Health/medical insurance  Motivation letter / Statement of Purpose (SOP)  Recent passport-sized photographs Pay the visa application fee as instructed by the Belgian Embassy or VFS Global. Submit your application, documents, and biometrics at the nearest Belgian Embassy, Consulate, or VFS Global Visa Application Centre. Track your application using the reference number provided after submission and wait for the visa decision.
Available Scholarshipshttps://studyabroadupdates.com/study-in-belgium/
Program accreditation
Living expensesCost of Living in Belgium The cost of living for international students in Belgium depends on the city and your lifestyle. On average, students spend between €700–€800, and in some cases over €1,000 per month. Accommodation  €300–€500 per month for student housing  Private apartments or studios cost more  Brussels is relatively affordable compared to cities like London, Paris, Amsterdam, and Berlin Food  Around €250–€300 per month  Cooking at home helps save money  Eating out regularly increases costs Transportation  Students get discounted public transport passes  Leuven: yearly bus pass costs about €25  Brussels: under-24 students can get a yearly pass for as low as €12 Overall Monthly Budget  Average: €700–€800  Higher end (private housing & lifestyle): €1,000
Visa Process DetailsBelgium Student Visa Processing Details 1. Gather Required Documents: o Visa application form o Two passport-size photos o Valid passport o Academic documents o Proof of accommodation in Belgium o Bank statement o National Identity Card (NIC) o Language proficiency certificate (IELTS, TOEFL, or other) o Health insurance o FRC (Family Registration Certificate) document 2. Complete Visa Application Form: Accurately fill out the visa application form. 3. Schedule Appointment: Book an appointment with the Belgian consulate or visa application centre in Pakistan. 4. Submit Application: Attend the appointment, submit your documents, and pay the visa fee. Financial Requirements • Bank Statements: Provide proof of sufficient funds to cover tuition fees, accommodation, and living expenses in Belgium. • Sponsorship Letters: If someone is sponsoring your studies, submit their financial documents and a sponsorship letter. Health Insurance • Why It’s Needed: Health insurance is mandatory to cover medical expenses during your stay. • Recommended Providers: Choose an insurance provider offering student coverage and meeting Belgian requirements. Language Proficiency • Accepted Tests: IELTS, TOEFL, or other recognized language tests, depending on your course’s language of instruction. • Minimum Scores: Check the specific language proficiency requirements of your institution.
Part timeworkPart-Time Job Options for International Students in Belgium International students in Belgium are allowed to work part-time while studying, subject to visa conditions. Common Part-Time Job Options Retail jobs: supermarkets, clothing stores, shopping centers Hospitality sector: cafés, restaurants, hotels, fast-food outlets Customer service: call centers, front desk assistants Campus jobs: library assistant, administrative support, student ambassador Delivery & logistics: food delivery, warehouse assistant (where legally permitted) Tutoring: academic tutoring or language support (subject-based skills) Working Hours  Up to 20 hours per week during term time •Full-time work allowed during official holidays (summer, winter, and Easter breaks) Wages  Minimum wage depends on age and experience  Average student earnings range from €11–€13 per hour Requirements  Valid Belgian residence permit (student status)  Student employment contract  Registration with the National Social Security Office (NSSO)  Belgian bank account (recommended)
Post-study work opportunityPost-Study Work Opportunities Belgium's post-study work situation improved significantly with 2018 immigration reforms, but it's still not as straightforward as Canada or Australia's graduate visa programs. Students can work 20 hours/week during their studies (outside class hours). After graduation, international students may apply for a 12-month job-search permit to find employment. Once employed, students can transition to a work permit or EU Blue Card. Belgium’s central location and connection to European institutions make it ideal for careers in international organizations, consulting, research, and multinational companies. Belgium’s job market strongly values multilingual skills, giving students an advantage in the European workforce.

What are the admission requirements for the Master's program at UCLouvain?

Applicants must have a 4-year Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree in fields such as Biomedical Sciences, Biology, Biochemistry, or other relevant areas, and aim for a minimum GPA of 3.5/4.0, 80%, or a First Division with Distinction.

What is the language proficiency requirement for the English-taught track?

For the English-taught track, a minimum overall IELTS score of 6.5 is required, with no sub-score below 6.0. A score of 7.0 is more competitive. Alternative accepted tests include TOEFL iBT (90-95) and Cambridge English: C1 Advanced (CAE).

Can international students work while studying in Belgium?

Yes, international students in Belgium can work part-time, up to 20 hours per week during term time, and full-time during official holidays. They can take on jobs in retail, hospitality, and various other sectors.

What are the costs of living for international students in Belgium?

The average cost of living for international students in Belgium ranges from €700 to €800 per month, depending on lifestyle choices. Accommodation can cost between €300 and €500, while food may average around €250 to €300 per month.

What is the process for obtaining a student visa in Belgium?

To obtain a student visa, applicants must gather required documents such as a valid passport, academic documents, proof of accommodation, and health insurance. They need to apply at the nearest Belgian Embassy or Visa Application Centre, complete the visa application form, and pay the applicable visa fee.

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