Admission requirements
On this page you will find important details of the application process (such as deadlines, admission requirements, required documents and application assessment) for the master's programme in Econometrics and Operations Research for the academic year 2026-2027.
The information on this page is for students who would like to start in the academic year 2026-2027.
See the admission requirements for the academic year 2025-2026.
Questions?
Read the FAQ for master's applicants
Contact us via masteradmissions-sbe@maastrichtuniversity.nl
Application deadlines
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| Dates for a start in September 2026 | What you need to know about these dates |
|---|---|
| As soon as possible after 1 October 2025 | Apply via Studielink** (open for applications for the academic year 2026-2027 from 1 October) |
| 1 May 2026* | Deadline for completing the entire application process if you have a non-EU/EEA nationality (in most cases, you will need a visa and/or residence permit) |
| 1 June 2026* | Deadline for completing the entire application process for applicants if you have an EU/EEA or Swiss nationality |
| 1 August 2026* | Strongly recommended deadline for paying the tuition fee |
| 31 August 2026* | Deadline for completing all tasks in the MyApplication portal*** If you need a visa and/or residence permit, you must complete most tasks by an earlier date. |
* All deadlines are 23:59 Central European Time on the date mentioned.
**Studielink is the national registration system for higher education
***The MyApplication portal is Maastricht University’s application and enrolment platform.
Are you a non-EU/EEA nationality requiring a visa/residence permit for study?
Please note that Maastricht University can only formally apply for your visa/residence permit if you have met all admission and enrolment requirements.
This means you have to have completed all admission and enrolment tasks in the MyApplication portal (except the ‘visa/residence permit’-task and the ‘send certified copy of diploma’-task) before we can send your application to the IND (Dutch Immigration and Naturalization Service).
We have to send the application to the IND before 1 July if you are starting your studies in September. Please note: a few pre-master and master programmes offer a start in February. If you’re study programme offers a start in February and you want to start your studies in February, we have to send the application to the IND before 1 December. You can find out if your study programme offers a start in February on the admission requirements web page of that programme (pre-master’s, master’s).
Therefore, we strongly recommend that you reconsider applying for this study programme if you are not sure that you will meet the following requirements before 1 July/1 December (if applicable in your situation):
- Having remedied all subject and/or language deficiencies (if applicable) ·
- Having qualified for admission to your study programme, including being selected (if applicable to your study programme) AND
- Having paid the tuition fee for your study programme
Required documents based on your educational background
UM School of Business and Economics diploma
If you are a student at Maastricht University (UM) and you have one of the following diplomas or certificates, you meet the admission requirements for this master’s programme. However, you still need to apply through Studielink and complete the tasks in the MyApplication portal before the deadline mentioned above.
- UM bachelor’s degree in Econometrics and Operations Research
- UM pre-master’s certificate in Econometrics and Operations Research
Except for a copy of your valid passport, you do not need to upload any other documents via the MyApplication portal.
Dutch university diploma
If you have a bachelor’s diploma from a Dutch university in a field related to Business, Computer Science, Economics, Econometrics, Engineering, Mathematics, Liberal Arts or Physics, you qualify for admission. The following documents are required for your application:
- Grades transcript of your bachelor’s programme
Upload an official grades transcript, signed and stamped by your university, plus a translation if the original is not in English.
- Copy of your diploma (if obtained)
- Curriculum vitae
List your education, relevant extracurricular activities, internships and (professional) experience.
- Motivation letter
Provide good arguments for why you want to do this master’s programme at Maastricht University and why you expect that you can successfully complete the programme. This letter should be about 1 or 2 pages long.
- Proof of academic capabilities
Demonstrate your academic capabilities by choosing one of the options below:- Option 1: Submit a portfolio. Please use the standard template.
- Option 2: GMAT Exam with a test score of 515 or higher.
Option 3:
GMAT Exam (old version) with a total score of 550 or higher and a minimum score of 4.0 on the Analytical Writing Assessment.
- Option 4: GRE test. Please check the required total score on the GRE admissions table. The minimum required Analytical Writing Assessment score is 3.5. More information about the GMAT/GRE test
- A recent passport picture
- A copy of your valid passport or your EU/EEA identity card
International bachelor's diploma
If you are an international student with a bachelor's diploma from a university or university of applied sciences in a field related to Business, Computer Science, Economics, Econometrics, Engineering, Mathematics, Liberal Arts or Physics, you qualify for admission. The following documents are required for your application:
- Grades transcript of your bachelor’s programme
Upload an official grades transcript, signed and stamped by your university, plus a translation if the original is not in English.
- Copy of your diploma (if obtained)
- Curriculum vitae
List your education, relevant extracurricular activities, internships and (professional) experience.
- Motivation letter
Provide good arguments for why you want to do this master’s programme at Maastricht University and why you expect that you can successfully complete the programme. This letter should be about 1 or 2 pages long.
- Proof of academic capabilities
Demonstrate your academic capabilities by choosing one of the options below:- Option 1: Submit a portfolio. Please use the standard template.
- Option 2: GMAT Exam with a test score of 515 or higher.
Option 3:
GMAT Exam (old version) with a total score of 550 or higher and a minimum score of 4.0 on the Analytical Writing Assessment.
- Option 4: GRE test. Please check the required total score on the GRE admissions table. The minimum required Analytical Writing Assessment score is 3.5.
More information about the GMAT/GRE test
- A recent passport picture
- A copy of your valid passport or your EU/EEA identity card
Permission for document verification form
If your diploma is not verified by DUO (Dienst Uitvoering Onderwijs, the Dutch government agency responsible for education-related matters), you will need to upload the form ‘Permission for document verification’ in the MyApplication portal. This form allows Maastricht University to verify your diploma, grades transcript or other required documents directly with the issuing institution or relevant qualification registry.
In addition:
- Students who have received their prior education in a non-EU/EEA country need to pay the €100 handling fee
- Students with a non-EU/EEA nationality need to submit proof of English proficiency
Relevant Dutch pre-master
If you have successfully finished a relevant pre-master’s, you meet the admission requirements for this master's programme. The following documents are required for your application:
- Grades transcript of your pre-master and bachelor's programme
- Copy of your diploma (if obtained)
- Certificate of enrolment for the pre-master
- A statement from the university indicating that you have finished the pre-master successfully.
- A recent passport picture
- A copy of your valid passport or your EU/EEA identity card
How do we assess your application?
When you want to apply or are applying to this study programme, it is useful to know how we assess your application. You can find more information about this in this section.
The Board of Admission evaluates the quality of your application by looking at your GMAT, GRE, or portfolio (if applicable), Grade Point Average, the level of statistics and mathematics and at how well your bachelor’s programme corresponds with the master's programme. Besides this, the Board looks at your motivation, relevant work experience, international experience and extra-curricular activities. Based on this information, the Board of Admission will decide whether you can be admitted to the programme or not.
Assessment happens on a rolling basis. This means that, once you submit a complete file with all the minimum required scores, it will be presented to the Board of Admission. We will not wait until the deadline before we present your file to the Board. You will receive a decision within 2-4 weeks after completion of your file.