Internationals<br>(full-degree)

Internationals
(full-degree)

MCI | The Entrepreneurial School® is a popular destination for international students, where students from more than 55 countries every year, pursue their full degree.

Committed to your academic and personal success, our wide range of programs in business and engineering disciplines; international accreditation for quality assurance; substantial scholarships; individual support; and job prospects along and post education gives you the perfect opportunity to enjoy high quality education combined with stimulating cultural experiences.

Discover what it’s like to undertake higher studies at MCI | The Entrepreneurial School’s® wonderful learning and working environment.

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All you need to know before application

Dates & Deadlines

Applications are continuously accepted. An early application is recommended to secure your desired study place.

The general application deadlines for all MCI study programs are:

  • Date 1: November 17, 2024
  • Date 2: February 2, 2025
  • Date 3: April 6, 2025
  • Date 4: May 18, 2025

You will find the details and dates for the admission procedure on the website of each relevant study program.

Admission

All students undergo the same online application and admission procedure. Applications are continuously accepted. We recommend early applications due to the long visa procedures, which may take up to three or more months.

Follow the steps to complete your application quickly and correctly.

  • Step 1: Select your Study Program
  • Step 2: Fill in Online Application
  • Step 3: Upload Supporting Documentation
  • Step 4: Submit Online Application & Deposit Fee
  • Step 5: Take Admission Exam (Interview)
  • Step 6: Notification of Results
  • Step 7: Accept an Offer


For more details click HERE.

Contract of Study
Upon admission you will be sent the contract of study by your study program. The contract of study entails the rights and duties of our students and our institution. To accept the offer of admission, you’re expected to sign and duly return it within two weeks as well as pay your tuition fees and deposit.

For admission related issues contact: admissions@mci.edu

Supporting Documentation

International applicants are required to submit the same documents as Austrian candidates. There are, however, specific regulations with regard to the translation and certification of relevant documents.

International students may have to certify their documents as specific regulations apply as regards the translation and certification of relevant documents. The regulations in view of the documents vary with regard to the country of issuance. All documents must be handed in the original language as well as in German or English.

The following documents have to be legalized
  • Exam of vocational middle school or certification of vocational training (if applicable)
  • School-leaving exam / transcript of final school year (if applicable)
  • University entrance / equivalent exam (if applicable)

Additionally for Master’s Programs:

  • Bachelor’s diploma or equivalent diploma of a 3-year degree program at a national / international higher education institution
  • (Final) Transcript / Transcript of Records (has to show all completed courses)
Contracting States of “The Hague Legalization Convention”

Country

Albania, Andorra, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Australia, Bahamas, Bahrain, Barbados, Belarus, Belize, Bolivia, Botswana, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Cape Verde, Chile, China (Sonderverwaltungsgebiete Macau und Hongkong), Costa Rica, Colombia, Cyprus, Denmark, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Estonia, Fiji, Georgia, Grenada, Greece, Guatemala Guyana Honduras, India, Ireland, Iceland, Israel, Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea (Republic), Latvia, Lesotho, Liberia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malawi, Malta, Marshall Islands, Morocco, Mauritius, Mexico, Moldova, Monaco, Mozambique, Namibia, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Niue, Oman, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, Rwanda, Russia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Samoa, San Marino, Sao Tome and Principe, Saint Christopher and Nevis, Saudi Arabia, Seychelles, South Africa, Spain, Suriname, Swaziland, Switzerland, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, Vanuatu, Venezuela

MCI undertakes no responsibility for the correctness and completeness of this information.

Certification

All relevant documents issued by the countries listed above need legalization of documents in the form of an apostille or e-apostille.
The apostille is issued by competent authorities in the contracting country. The diplomatic representation of a foreign country in Austria is under no circumstances authorized to do it. A list of responsible authorities in each respective contracting country can be found on the homepage of the HCCH (Hague conference on Private International Law).

The apostille has to be placed on the original document itself or on an allonge and certifies, thereby, the authenticity of the signature, the function of the person who has signed the document, and where appropriate, the originality of the seal or stamp on the document.

The contracting country determines which documents are considered to be public or private respectively. The apostille only applies to public documents. In the case of private documents, they have to be certified by, for example, the responsible educational authority or a notary in order to be recognized as a public document, subsequently, the document has to be attested by the apostille.

Translation

All relevant documents required for the application process that are not in German or English, have to be translated. The translation has to be conducted by a sworn and officially certified translator in the respective country or in Austria. The translation must be attached to the original document or to a legalized copy of it. All required stamps of legalization must be translated too.

 

Countries with bilateral agreements

Country

Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Germany, Finland, France, Italy, Croatia, Liechtenstein, North-Macedonia, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Sweden, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Hungary

MCI undertakes no responsibility for the correctness and completeness of this information.

Certification

The countries listed above have concluded a bilateral agreement with Austria in regard to exemption from legalization. Consequently, none of the required documents that are relevant for the application process need legalization. The bilateral agreement is also valid for those documents that have been issued in the relevant country prior to the day the agreement came into force.

Translation

All relevant documents required for the application process that are not in German or English, have to be translated. The translation has to be conducted by a sworn and officially certified translator in the respective country or in Austria. The translation must be attached to the original document or to a legalized copy of it. All required stamps of legalization must be translated too.

Countries without any agreements

Country

Algeria, Bangladesh, Benin, Bhutan, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cambodia, Central African Republic, China (except Macao SAR and Hong Kong SAR), Egypt, Ethiopia, Dominican Republic, Djibouti, Eritrea, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Haiti, Holy See, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cuba, Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Jamaica, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Kiribati, Kosovo, Kuwait, Laos (People's Democratic Republic of), Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Madagascar, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Yemen, Sovereign Order of Malta, Mauritania, Federated States of Micronesia, Mongolia, Nauru, Nepal, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Palestinian Authority, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Zambia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Syria, Arab Republic, Tajikistan, Taiwan, Tanzania, United Republic, Thailand, Timor-Leste (East Timor), Togo, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Tuvalu, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, Uzbekistan, Zimbabwe.

MCI undertakes no responsibility for the correctness and completeness of this information.

Certification

All relevant documents issued by the countries listed above need full diplomatic legalization, since these countries do not have any agreements with Austria. The legalization has to be placed on the original document.

The documents first have to pass the internal legalization procedure within the country in which they have been issued (this procedure is different in each country but the last authority definitely has to be the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the respective country) and then the documents have to be attested by the responsible Austrian authority in the respective country.

Translation

All relevant documents required for the application process that are not in German or English, have to be translated. The translation has to be conducted by a sworn and officially certified translator in the respective country or in Austria. The translation must be attached to the original document or to a legalized copy of it. All required stamps of legalization must be translated too.

Currently no legalization possible
  • Afghanistan
  • Burundi
  • Chad
  • Comoros
  • Congo
  • Congo, Democratic Republic
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Iraq
  • Korea, Democratic People's Republic
  • Myanmar
  • Somalia
  • Sudan
  • South Sudan
Language Requirements

We desire a high level of English language proficiency for success in our study programs. We expect evidence of adequate English for admission.

When you wish to apply for a German study program, please refer directly to the respective study program for German language requirements.

Tuition Fees & Costs

Current tuition fees for EU/EEA citizens

EU nationals & EEA nationals including Swiss nationals

Semester fee

EUR 363.36   per semester

Austrian Students’ Union (ÖH) membership fee

EUR 25.20  per semester


Non-EU students current tuition fees

Nationals of third countries who are covered by Section 1 of the Regulation on Eligible Groups of Persons (BGBl II no. 63/2019 as amended) pursuant to Article 2 of the Austrian University of Applied Sciences Studies Act.

Bachelor’s program

EUR 7,000   per semester

Master’s program

EUR 7,000   per semester

Austrian Students’ Union (ÖH) membership fee     

EUR 25.20   per semester


In addition to tuition fees, here are some rough estimates in euros for your stay:

Application fee

One-off,  refundable*

EUR 50

Accommodation

Per month

EUR 400 - 700

Insurance

Per month

Approx. EUR 60

Food & miscellaneous

Per month

Approx. EUR 500 - 700

* This application fee will be deducted from the tuition fees when you are accepted and enrolled at MCI. If you have been rejected, your application fee will be refunded on request (less bank charges and exchange rate differences). Refund applications must be received by 31 October of the year of application. Your application fee will not be refunded should you decline or fail to take up the place awarded.

Scholarships

International full-degree students, who are nationals of countries outside the European Union and the European Economic Area, can avail of a range of prestigious scholarships. Click HERE for information.

Our MCI scholarships are partial scholarships and may cover up to 50% and more of your tuition fee. The scholarship value will be deducted from the tuition fee and not be disbursed directly to the successful applicant.

We aim to reward outstanding achievement and support you to make a positive impact on your studies and careers.

Find the right scholarship from the list below to benefit your future. These scholarships cannot be combined with one another.

 

 

 

MCI Foundation Courses

International students who want to study in Austria but do not meet the entry requirements for a bachelor’s program at MCI can take our Foundation courses. MCI Foundation courses, also known as the pathway program, serve as a preparatory step for those transitioning from high school to university. Upon successful completion of the prescribed Foundation courses, International students would have met the entry requirements and are thus eligible to study at the MCI.  

For more information about the self-study concept of MCI Foundation courses please click HERE.

 

MCI Bridge Courses

International students who aspire to pursue a master’s degree at the MCI but partially fulfil the entry requirements for a master’s program, need to take one or two Bridge courses suggested by the respective MCI master’s study program.

Our Bridge Courses are seamlessly intertwined with our Microcredentials, allowing students to select the Microcredentials suggested by the respective MCI master’s study program as their Bridge Course. Microcredentials expand your business knowledge and skills with flexible, comprehensive 6-week online courses.

For more information about the content, course structure, and registration please visit HERE.

Leena Kasbekar
Dr. Leena Kasbekar Senior Lecturer
Kim Fladda
Kim Fladda, BA MA Coordinator Transnational Education & Projects