Students applying for admission to the MIR program must satisfy both university and program requirements and also possess the following:
1. A bachelor's degree from an accredited institution or expect to receive their bachelor's degree by July 2025.
2. A minimum required score on an English proficiency test (TU-GET, IELTS, or TOEFL).
1. Qualified applicants are invited by the admission committee to participate in a written entrance examination held by the Faculty of Political Science in early March.
2. The entrance exam is a written assessment conducted in English. It comprises an essay section focusing on general knowledge of international relations and current international political issues.
3. Following successful completion of the written entrance exam, candidates will undergo an oral interview in early April.
1. Admission determinations are made by considering academic qualifications, transcripts, the statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, English proficiency test scores, and relevant work experience. Please be aware that the admission committee reserves the right to request additional documents or assessments when selecting candidates for admission.
2. Qualified applicants are invited by the admission committee to participate in a written examination conducted by the Faculty of Political Science in early March. This written exam is structured as an essay test to evaluate candidates' analytical understanding of international relations.
3. Candidates will also be required to participate in an online interview in early April with the admission committee as part of the evaluation process.