Self financing
ADMISSION INFO and APPLICATION PROCEDURE for
 Self-financing degree seeking students
Self financing
ADMISSION INFO and APPLICATION PROCEDURE for
 Self-financing degree seeking students
Tuition Fees
Costs for international students enrolling for the academic year 2024/25 or later
| Level | Tuition fee/Semester | |
| Members of the EU/EGT | non EU/EGT | |
| Preparatory course | 5900 EUR | 5900 EUR | 
| Bsc (6 semesters) | 3000 EUR | 4500 EUR | 
| OTM – One-tier master (10 semesters) | 5000 EUR | 7500 EUR | 
| MA (4 semesters) | 3000 EUR | 4500 EUR | 
| DLA | 4000 EUR | 6000 EUR | 
The self-financed application period for the 2025/2026 academic year has ENDED.
Required Documents:
For ALL Applicants:
- application form
 - portfolio – – containing 5-10 artwork in one pdf, max size 5 Mb
 - Resume
 - Certificate or proof of citizenship and/or permanent residence(e.g. passport copy)
 - Motivation letter
 - Certificate of Education- the certified copy of the original AND translation into English
- Secondary school leaving certificate for the BA and OTM programmes
 - Bachelor degree for the MA programmes
 - Master degree for the DLA programme
 
 - Proof of Language Proficiency – B2 or equivalent
 
Bank receipt about the transfer of the application fee has to be submitted by email until the online interview.
ONLY for non-EU/EGT Applicants in addition to the above mentioned:
- Medical Statement
- To start their studies, non EU/EGT applicants must participate and send the result of medical examination in Hungary
 
 
For DLA applicants in addition to the above-mentioned:
- Certificate of Masters Degree
 - Acceptance letter of Supervisor at HUFA
 - Research Plan – for the first 2 years of the doctoral programme
 - Detailed Professional Resume
 
Application procedure:
Please inquire about application options and conditions at this email: admission@mke.hu
!!! For students who need to apply for a Visa: Please note that the Acceptance letter (needed for Visa application) is issued only after the payment of the tuition fee for the first two semesters of the respective degree programme.