Admission Procedure

Admissions to the 2-year programme (M1+M2 with 3 semesters of courses) are open to:
- non-resident students holding or completing a Bachelor's degree,
- French nationals holding or completing a L3 (License) in Economics, Management, Mathematics, or Management IT,
- and to students from engineering or business schools.
French Grandes Ecoles graduates may ask to complete the degree in 1 year. The request should be expressed in the cover letter joined in the application file. This possibility is granted by the director of the Master according to the student's profile.
Admissions to the 1-year programme (M2 with 2 semesters of courses) are open to students who have completed a Paris-Dauphine Master 1 (M1) majoring in Finance or MIDO, provided that they have passed in the first exam session and have obtained a minimum grade of 08/20 in each course.


The admission process is the same for all candidates.

Application forms downloadable soon on the website of Université Paris-Dauphine

- at https://suomi.cip.dauphine.fr/lsomso/CandidaturesM1/ for Bachelor's students and students completing a French business school or engineering school

- at https://suomi.cip.dauphine.fr/lsomso/candidaturesm22010/ for Paris-Dauphine students completing a Master 1 majoring in Finance or MIDO

Application deadline: 4 May 2010

Short-listing based on applications
The application will include:
- a cover letter in English,
- a complete CV in English,
- the candidate's complete transcripts for each university year,
- TOEFL iBT results dating back no more than 1 November 2008 (not requested for English native speakers),
- GMAT results dating back no more than one year (to take a GMAT test, go to www.mba.com/mba/TaketheGMAT).

Admissibility and convening of pre-selected candidates for oral tests will be notified as of 21 June 2010.

Candidates will be definitively admitted after oral tests taking place from 5 to 9 July 2010
1 motivation interview with a recruitment professional and one Master's instructor
1 test of spoken English

Admissions will be announced in mid-July 2010