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Admission
Mandatory TAGE MAGE test
Candidates in the following situations for the 2025-2026 academic year are exempt from this test:
- Candidates enrolled at TSM (including those in Law and Management or Digital and Management)
- Candidates from an institution benefiting from a partnership with TSM in 2025–2026 (INSA, Purpan, Lycée Ozenne), or enrolling as part of a double degree with TSM in collaboration with these same partners (INSA, Purpan, Lycée Ozenne)
- Candidates who do not reside in mainland France
- Candidates applying for a work–study programme (except for the Master 1 in Human Resource Management: candidates in both the full-time and work–study programme must present a TAGE MAGE test score).
Information and dates for the TAGE MAGE test
Prerequisites
Prerequisites for all candidates:
- The programme is open to all candidates who have completed 180 ECTS (or equivalent) before the start of the programme. While applicants from any academic background are welcome, those with degrees in accounting, finance, management, economics, engineering, mathematics, physics, or computer science are especially encouraged to apply.
To check diploma recognition, visit the website. - As this programme is taught entirely in English, applicants must prove their English language proficiency. An English test is required for non-English speakers from the List of the English language certificates accepted:
- B2 level required,
- Passport holders from one country where English is the official language or one of the official languages are exempted.
- Students having completed at least two years of full time university studies (at Bachelor or Master level) in English are exempted. A certificate stating that your university courses were taught in English.
- If 50% of your coursework was in English, a university-issued statement confirming this is acceptable.
- The certification must be valid at the time of application.
Documents to be provided
- Identity Document:
- Non-European area students: Copy of your passport
- European area students: Copy of your ID card or passport
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Supporting documents for any professional activities mentioned in your CV
- Motivation Letter
- Copy of your final Secondary/Senior School Examination transcript (High School transcript)
- Copies of your university transcripts for each year of higher education, including class ranking if available
- Copies of diplomas or certificates of achievement (e.g., High School diploma, Bachelor's diploma, etc.)
- Official translations of transcripts, diplomas, and certificates by a sworn translator, if the originals are not in English or French
- Valid TAGE MAGE score for candidates who hold a French undergraduate degree, except for those graduating from TSM, TSE, INSA Toulouse or from an institution benefiting from a partnership with TSM. However, please note that there is no minimum required score for admission to the Master programme (Information and dates for the TAGE MAGE test).
- Proof of English language proficiency, if needed (see prerequisites).
Documents that can increase chances of admission
- GRE or GMAT scores: no minimum required score to apply .
- Country-specific access exams, if applicable (e.g., Veveossi for Greek qualifications, Vestibular for Brazilian qualifications, Gao Kao for Chinese qualifications, YKS for Turkish qualifications, Konkurs for Iranian qualifications, etc.)
- Especially if you studied outside France, you may submit:
- Your programme’s ranking in your country
- An official statement of your academic ranking
- Letters of recommendation: not required but you can include them if they provide helpful insights into your profile.
Apply for the Eiffel Scholarship for the 2026-2027 Academic Year
If you are an international student, you can apply for the Eiffel Scholarship by submitting your application via eCandidatures from 27 October to 17 November 2025.
Further information and eligibility requirements for the Eiffel Scholarship
Apply for the Eiffel Scholarship via eCandidatures
Application
■ European or international applicants non residing in France
Round 1:
- Application period: December 18, 2025 - February 3, 2026
- Publication of admission results: February 27, 2026
Round 2:
- The application period typically taking place in February - March 2026.
We advise you to apply to the first round if you have particular reasons to apply at that period, such as a visa application, etc. We recommend that you apply to the second round if you think that you can provide more information to the selection committee, such as grades from the first semester of the third year.
Applications must be submitted exclusively through the eCandidatures platform, not via Mon Master.
For International applicants subject to the “Études en France” (CEF) procedure, if you reside in one of the non-EU countries covered by the “Études en France” procedure, you are required to:
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Submit a preliminary application on the Campus France website (October to December).
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Apply via the eCandidatures platform within the dates indicated above.
■ Applicants residing in France
A single round:
- The application period typically taking place in February - March 2026.
Follow This Guide to Ensure Your Application Is Complete and Accurate
- Applications must be submitted in English or French. Documents in other languages must include an official translation.
- All documents must be submitted by the official deadline. Exceptions may be granted only in rare cases (e.g., delays in grade finalization). Late English test results due to late test scheduling will not be accepted.
- Sworn statements are not valid and will render your application incomplete.
- Please review each document and each instructions carefully before submitting your application, making sure everything is readable and meets the specified requirements.
- All applications must be submitted online through our platform eCandidatures. You will need to create an account using your email address, and we recommend using the same email for all communications regarding your application.
- All documents must be uploaded in PDF format.
- Reminder: After uploading all your documents, make sure to click the “Submit” button. You will receive a confirmation email — if you don't see it right away, be sure to check your spam or junk folder.
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