RSM BV is located in a pleasant and relatively small office, based at the Erasmus University campus in Rotterdam. It’s a lively environment, with students, staff and different companies and restaurants. The office is easy to reach by public transport as well as by car.
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Diploma name
Mathematics requirement
English language requirement
Selection points
For applicants in the final year of high school:
For graduated applicants:
Additional requirements
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Diploma name
General requirements
Mathematics requirement
English langauge requirement
Selection points
For applicants in the final year of high school:
For graduated applicants:
Additional requirements
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Disclaimer: These requirements are subject to change without prior notice. No rights may be derived from this publication. Please note that the RSM Admissions Office ultimately decides if the level and content of your education is sufficient and comparable to the Dutch secondary school system. |
Programme Management of the BSc programmes does not permit students (individuals, student associations, study associations, etc.) to make presentations at the beginning of course lectures, nor during the break. Such presentations can be perceived as disruptive and they frequently result in a delay in the following lecture. In previous years all lecture talks were banned with the exception of presentations given once per trimester by STAR. The policy also applies to STAR.
Programme Management has informed STAR about this policy change, and eventual alternatives for reaching out to students, such as the ability to deliver a short presentation during the Bachelor and pre-master kick-offs, SIN-Online messages, and services offered by RSM Today, a student run initiative that enables advertisements or announcements to appear in a slideshow during lecture breaks.
If you are approached by students/organisations who would like to make a presentation before, during, or after your lecture please inform them that Programme Management does not allow this. Any questions (or complaints) can be directed to Programme Management.
The timetable and book list are not yet available. You will receive more information from the IBA Programme Management in due course.
For the academic year 2017-2018, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM) will grant two to three partial scholarships, depending on the quality of the applicants, through the Orange Tulip Scholarship Programme (OTS) of NESO- Russia, for all MSc programmes excluding the MSc International Management/CEMS programme and the MSc Finance & Investments – Advanced programme. The value of the partial scholarship is between 30-70% of the tuition fee for non-EEA students.
To apply for the Orange Tulip Scholarship, Russian students must:
1. Have an outstanding academic record.
2. Submit their application for the OTS to NESO-Russia. The procedure for this can be found through the NESO-Russia website.
3. Submit their application for one of the RSM Master programmes (excluding MScIM/CEMS and MScFI Advanced) before 1 March 2017. In order to be considered for an OTS scholarship, applicants need to meet all MSc. admission requirements and be in the possession of an unconditional offer letter. Information about the entry requirements and application process can be found by visiting www.rsm.nl/masteradmissions
This scholarship is meant for prospective students only, thus, this scholarship is NOT meant for currently enrolled RSM and EUR students. The scholarship is grated for the nominal duration of the programme (12-16 months, depending on the programme).
Please note that we can only take a scholarship application into consideration if it is complete and meets all of the requirements, including a scholarship application letter and minimum GMAT test score of 600.
For the academic year 2017-2018, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM) will grant two to three partial scholarships, depending on the quality of the applicants, through the Orange Tulip Scholarship Programme (OTS) of NESO- Mexico, for all MSc programmes excluding the MSc International Management/CEMS programme and the MSc Finance & Investments – Advanced programme. The value of the partial scholarship is between 30-70% of the tuition fee for non-EEA students.
To apply for the Orange Tulip Scholarship, Mexican students must:
1. Have an outstanding academic record.
2. Submit their application for the OTS to NESO-Mexico. The procedure for this can be found through the NESO-Mexico web site.
3. Submit their application for one of the RSM Master programmes (excluding MScIM/CEMS and MScFI Advanced) before 1 March 2017. In order to be considered for an OTS scholarship, applicants need to meet all MSc. admission requirements. Information about the entry requirements and application process can be found by visiting www.rsm.nl/masteradmissions
This scholarship is meant for prospective students only, thus, this scholarship is NOT meant for currently enrolled RSM and EUR students. The scholarship is granted for the first 12 months of the MSc programme. If you apply for the MScBA in Master in Management programme, the regular tuition fee for non-EEA Master students apply for the remaining months of the programme. Students should be aware that they will need to have sufficient means to cover the study costs of those remaining months.
By accepting this scholarship you agree to assist the RSM Recruitment and Admissions Office as an Ambassador with promotional and support activities for approximately 8 hours per month during the academic year.
Please note that we can only take a scholarship application into consideration if it is complete and meets all of the requirements, including a scholarship application letter and minimum GMAT test score of 600.
For the academic year 2017-2018, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM) will grant two to three partial scholarships, depending on the quality of the applicants, through the Orange Tulip Scholarship Programme (OTS) of NESO- Thailand, for all MSc programmes excluding the MSc International Management/CEMS programme and the MSc Finance & Investments – Advanced programme. The value of the partial scholarship is between 30-70% of the tuition fee for non-EEA students.
To apply for the Orange Tulip Scholarship, Thai students must:
1. Have an outstanding academic record.
2. Submit their application for the OTS to NESO-Thailand. The procedure for this can be found through the NESO-Thailand website.
3. Submit their application for one of the RSM Master programmes (excluding MScIM/CEMS and MScFI Advanced) before 1 March 2017. In order to be considered for an OTS scholarship, applicants need to meet all MSc. admission requirements and be in the possession of an unconditional offer letter. Information about the entry requirements and application process can be found by visiting www.rsm.nl/masteradmissions
This scholarship is meant for prospective students only, thus, this scholarship is NOT meant for currently enrolled RSM and EUR students. The scholarship is granted for the first 12 months of the MSc programme. If you apply for the MScBA in Master in Management programme, the regular tuition fee for non-EEA Master students apply for the remaining months of the programme. Students should be aware that they will need to have sufficient means to cover the study costs of those remaining months.
By accepting this scholarship you agree to assist the RSM Recruitment and Admissions Office as an Ambassador with promotional and support activities for approximately 8 hours per month during the academic year.
Please note that we can only take a scholarship application into consideration if it is complete and meets all of the requirements, including a scholarship application letter and minimum GMAT test score of 600.
For the academic year 2017-2018, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM) will grant two to three partial scholarships, depending on the quality of the applicants, through the Orange Tulip Scholarship Programme (OTS) of NESO- Vietnam, for all MSc programmes excluding the MSc International Management/CEMS programme and the MSc Finance & Investments – Advanced programme. The value of the partial scholarship is between 30-70% of the tuition fee for non-EEA students.
To apply for the Orange Tulip Scholarship, Vietnamese students must:
1. Have an outstanding academic record.
2. Submit their application for the OTS to NESO-Vietnam. The procedure for this can be found through the NESO-Vietnam website.
3. Submit their application for one of the RSM Master programmes (excluding MScIM/CEMS and MScFI Advanced) before 1 March 2017. In order to be considered for an OTS scholarship, applicants need to meet all MSc. admission requirements and be in the possession of an unconditional offer letter. Information about the entry requirements and application process can be found by visiting www.rsm.nl/masteradmissions
This scholarship is meant for prospective students only, thus, this scholarship is NOT meant for currently enrolled RSM and EUR students. The scholarship is granted for the first 12 months of the MSc programme. If you apply for the MScBA in Master in Management programme, the regular tuition fee for non-EEA Master students apply for the remaining months of the programme. Students should be aware that they will need to have sufficient means to cover the study costs of those remaining months.
By accepting this scholarship you agree to assist the RSM Recruitment and Admissions Office as an Ambassador with promotional and support activities for approximately 8 hours per month during the academic year.
Please note that we can only take a scholarship application into consideration if it is complete and meets all of the requirements, including a scholarship application letter and minimum GMAT test score of 600.
If you need a statement of registration, you can apply for one at the Erasmus Students Service Centre. Be aware that it may take up to 5 working days for a response. Prospective students who are not yet officially enrolled can request the RSM Admissions Office for a statement via the contact form, stating your full name, student number and reason for requesting a statement.
The Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education (LPDP), a public service unit under the ministry of finance that manages the national education development fund, and Erasmus University Rotterdam have agreed to enter into a collaborative agreement. One of the objectives of this agreement is that LPDP will act as a sponsor and aims to send suitably qualified citizen of Indonesia - who are in receipt of Indonesia Education Scholarship - to undertake Master’s or PhD program at Erasmus University Rotterdam, as determined by the President director of LPDP.
More information about LPDP can be found at their website.
Applicants for the Bachelor programme in International Business Administration cannot defer their offer as IBA at RSM is classified as a Numerus Fixus programme. You can therefore only accept or decline the offer.
If you receive an offer of admission but want to start your studies the next entry year, you need to re-apply and participate again in the selection process. An offer cannot be guaranteed because of a new applicant pool. Also, your current enrolment application will be registered as a ‘used selection attempt’ and will count towards the maximum number of times that you can submit an enrolment application for a certain numerus fixus programme in the Netherlands.
The Dutch are known for their proficiency in the English language and this, combined with the highly international nature of both the campus and the city of Rotterdam ensure that you will manage just fine without any Dutch language skills. Of course it is often very rewarding to be able to speak the language of the country you are living in. Also, if you are looking for a job on the side, or hope to remain in the Netherlands after graduation, speaking Dutch can be a big advantage. The Language &Training Centre (LTC) offers several language courses, including Dutch.
Erasmus University offers Studyboost training courses. The Boswell-Beta in Utrecht offers mathematics courses and exams.
You can find a template of the BA online course evaluation questions here.
For the academic year 2017-2018, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM) will grant two to three partial scholarships, depending on the quality of the applicants, through the Orange Tulip Scholarship Programme (OTS) of NESO- Korea, for all MSc programmes excluding the MSc International Management/CEMS programme and the MSc Finance & Investments – Advanced programme. The value of the partial scholarship is between 30-70% of the tuition fee for non-EEA students.
To apply for the Orange Tulip Scholarship, Korean students must:
1. Have an outstanding academic record.
2. Submit their application for the OTS to NESO-Korea. The procedure for this can be found through the NESO-Korea website
3. Submit their application for one of the RSM Master programmes (excluding MScIM/CEMS and MScFI Advanced) before 1 March 2017. In order to be considered for an OTS scholarship, applicants need to meet all MSc. admission requirements and be in the possession of an unconditional offer letter. Information about the entry requirements and application process can be found by visiting www.rsm.nl/masteradmissions
This scholarship is meant for prospective students only, thus, this scholarship is NOT meant for currently enrolled RSM and EUR students. The scholarship is granted for the first 12 months of the MSc programme. If you apply for the MScBA in Master in Management programme, the regular tuition fee for non-EEA Master students apply for the remaining months of the programme. Students should be aware that they will need to have sufficient means to cover the study costs of those remaining months.
By accepting this scholarship you agree to assist the RSM Recruitment and Admissions Office as an Ambassador with promotional and support activities for approximately 8 hours per month during the academic year.
Please note that we can only take a scholarship application into consideration if it is complete and meets all of the requirements, including a scholarship application letter and minimum GMAT test score of 600.
Yes, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University offers you the chance to study at one of our partner schools abroad in the third year. For many students, this is a valuable opportunity to make contacts and invest in a career abroad. Please visit the website for RSM students going abroad.
If your original documents are not in English, French, German or Dutch, you can have your official diplomas and transcripts translated at the institution where you obtained your diploma, at your embassy, or at an official translation agency. Please note that you must also send a copy of the original document along with the translation.
DigiD is a collective system with which government institutions in the Netherlands can use to verify your identity online and enables you to access the electronic services of an increasing number of government institutions with a single username and password. When you are a resident of the Netherlands, you can only submit an enrolment application if you use DigiD. Make sure to apply for your DigiD on time. If you are not an official resident of the Netherlands you must create an account first.
Keep in mind that it takes approximately five days before your log-in details are sent to your home address. Make sure you have applied for your DigiD and activated it well in advance of the 15 January Studielink deadline. You will not be able to apply for admission after this date.
For more information on the mathematics exam, please view here.
A certified copy of your diploma and transcript can be acquired at the institution where you obtained the diploma or at a notary. Certified means that the photocopy of the original diploma/transcript, needs to be stamped and signed by your institution (director, course coordinator, registrar) or notary. When making your offer unconditional, make sure you send us the original document or certified hard copy. Photocopies and scans will not be accepted because their authenticity cannot be verified.
RSM MSc programmes are aimed at recent graduates with little or no relevant work experience. Work experience cannot be used to compensate for missing relevant courses in your previous education, replace an English language exam, GMAT or compensate for an insuficient GPA.
Unfortunately we cannot pre-screen any applicants over email or phone due to the high number of applications received each year. Your application can only be assessed after you have officially submitted an application for admission to the IBA programme. You can already check your eligibility yourself by taking a look at the admissions criteria per diploma.
The IBA programme has a Numerus Fixus of 750 students for the 2022-2023 academic year. Meeting the minimum admissions criteria ensures that you will be ranked for the programme, but does not guarantee a place. Applicants with a rank number above 750 will be placed on a waiting list.
The IBA programme is taught completely in English.Thus, proficiency in English is important. Most secondary education diploma holders will need to prove their proficiency in English by submitting the official results of either a Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), Cambridge or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) test. To see if your secondary school diploma meets our English language criteria see our website.
Argentina | Universidad del ABC |
Argentina | Universidad del DEF |
Universidad del GHI | |
Brazil | Universidad del JKL |
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