Law & Technology alumnus Rodney Mhungu

Application and admission: Law and Technology - national procedure

This is the national application and admission procedure for the Law and Technology LLM.

Please read before continuing

Are you applying with a Bachelor's diploma obtained in the Netherlands? 

Then you must follow the national procedure below.

 

Follow the procedure below

Are you applying with a Bachelor's diploma from a non-Dutch educational institution*?

Then you must follow the international procedure.

 

Go to the international procedure

*including Suriname, Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten, Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba

a) Check your eligibility

Students of Tilburg University

With the following Tilburg Law School Bachelor's degrees, you can be admitted to the Law and Technology LLM.

  • Fiscaal Recht
  • Global Law
  • Rechtsgeleerdheid (including specialization Ondernemingsrecht)
  • Liberal Arts and Sciences with a major in Law

The Tilburg Law School BaMatrix (in Dutch) shows you the admission requirements related to your specific Tilburg Law School Bachelor's degree.

Students of other Dutch research universities

Before you apply, please make sure that you meet the following admission requirements:

  • You have Bachelor's degree in Law before the start of this Master's program.
  • You have a background in an area other than law, with at least 90 ECTS of Bachelor's courses in Law.

You can consult the BaMatrix to find out whether your Bachelor's program is a fit with this Master's program.

Students of a Dutch university of applied sciences (hbo)

Only with a completed hbo-Rechten degree are you eligible for the Law and Technology pre-Master's program, the transition program for admission to the Law and Technology Master's program.

  • You can only be admitted to the pre-Master's program with an officially recognized four-year hbo program (240 ECTS). Two-year Bachelor's programs do not qualify for admission. Work experience and courses cannot serve as a supplement or compensation.
  • To move on to the Master's program after completion of the pre-Master's program, you must go through the matching procedure below.
  • Please note: the pre-Master’s program is only available in Dutch.

b) Remember the deadline

Your application for the Master's program must be submitted before:

  • Starting end of August: August 1
  • Starting end of January: January 1

Your application for the pre-Master's program must be submitted before:

  • Starting end of August: August 1

Are you still finishing your previous program?

Do register in Studielink now. You can send us your diploma later.

c) Follow the procedure for national applicants

Step 1: Send your letter of motivation

All students who meet the requirements are asked to write a letter of motivation to ensure all students' backgrounds, profiles, and ambitions meet our requirements.

Your motivation letter will be assessed by the Academic Committee on the following criteria:

  • Reflection on your ability to deal with a heavy workload, overlapping responsibilities and deadlines, and a variety of assessment methods, requiring a high level of self-motivation and self-discipline.
  • Reflection upon your English proficiency, especially in writing.
  • Reflection upon your prior knowledge in European Law or how you will address lacking such knowledge.
  • Reflection on the Thesis Focus Group Process, how to prepare for this process and the challenges you might face in writing a master thesis for Law & Technology.
  • Include a possible thesis topic in your letter; we advise our students to think about and formulate a topic before starting the program.
  • Make sure you read the advices we give you and include them into your letter.
  • Your motivation letter should be no more than one A4-page in length.

Where to send the letter of motivation

The letter of motivation may be submitted to the Law & Technology program director via tilt-education@tilburguniversity.edu

Step 2: Register in Studielink

After you have registered in Studielink, the program’s Admissions Committee will assess whether your previous education is a sufficient fit with this program to be admitted. Studielink opens on October 1.

Applicants with a degree from a research university register for the Master’s program.

  • The name of this Master's program in Studielink is:
    M Law and Technology (CROHO: 60069)

Register in Studielink

Applicants with a degree from a Dutch university of applied sciences (hbo) register for the pre-Master's program. 

  • The name of the pre-Master's program in Studielink is:
    In Dutch: B Rechtsgeleerdheid (premaster Law and Technology) (CROHO-code: 50700)
    In English: B Law (premaster Law and Technology)
  • Applicants with a degree from a university of applied sciences (hbo) and a pre-Master’s program can register for the Master’s program directly in Studielink.

Register in Studielink

Enter an e-mail address in Studielink that you use regularly. Tilburg University will use this e-mail address to send you important information on your application and admission.

Step 3: Continue your application in our online application system

This step is not applicable for:  

  • Students who are currently enrolled or have already completed a Bachelor's program at Tilburg University that makes them directly admissible for this Master’s program.  
  • See the tab “Students of Tilburg University” below the heading Check your eligibility at the top of this webpage for an overview of Bachelor’s programs that make you directly admissible.  
  • If you are directly admissible with your Bachelor's program, you only need to register in Studielink. Please continue to Step 3: Admissions Committee's decision. 

In all other cases, you must continue your application in OSIRIS Aanmeld, our online application system, after you have registered in Studielink. 


Within 1 week of your registration in Studielink, you will receive two e-mails from Tilburg University.  

  • One e-mail contains your Tilburg University account details (your student number and Tilburg University e-mail address). You will not need these details for your application, but please save them carefully, as you will need them at a later stage.
  • The other e-mail contains your OSIRIS Aanmeld account details as well as information on how you can start your application in OSIRIS Aanmeld. If you have not received this e-mail within 1 week of your registration in Studielink, please contact the Admissions Committee via toelatingscommissieTLS@tilburguniversity.edu.

Upload your documents

Please collect the requested documents and upload them in pdf-format.  

  • Grades list (transcript of records) 
    This is an official list from your University of the courses you have taken in your Bachelor's degree, with the grades you have achieved. 
  • Course list (full descriptions of relevant courses)  
    This is a description of the content of each course you took as part of your previous degree which is relevant to your application for this program. 

Depending on your exact educational background more documents might be required. You will see exactly which documents you need to upload once you have filled out the necessary details in Osiris Aanmeld.  

Submit your application before the deadline as stated above

If you submit your application either close to or on the deadline, but have not uploaded the correct documents, Tilburg University reserves the right not to process your application.

After submitting your application

Our Admissions Committee will check that your application is complete, according to the requirements above.
If your documents are not complete, you will be asked to submit any missing or replace any illegible document(s).  

You can check your application status anytime you log in to your account in OSIRIS Aanmeld. 

Step 4: Admissions Committee's decision

You will receive the Admissions Committee's decision within six weeks after application at the e-mail address you have provided in Studielink. The e-mail will also contain a description of the further steps you need to take for your admission.

Students from a research university

The Admissions Committee will make one of the following decisions.

  1. You have been unconditionally admitted to the Master's program: you meet all conditions.
  2. You have been conditionally admitted to the Master's program: you do not (yet) meet all conditions, for example, because you have not yet obtained your Bachelor's degree.
  3. The Committee needs additional information to assess your admissibility.
  4. You are not admissible to the Master, but you are admissible to the pre-Master, a transition program. If you are not directly admissible to the Master, the Admissions Committee will consider whether you are eligible for the corresponding pre-Master. Please note: the pre-Master is only available in Dutch.
  5. Unfortunately you cannot be admitted.

Students with a degree from a university of applied sciences (hbo)

The Admissions Committee will make one of the following decisions.

  1. You are unconditionally admitted to the (Dutch-taught) pre-Master: you meet all the conditions.
  2. You have been conditionally admitted to the (Dutch-taught) pre-Master’s program: you do not (yet) meet all the conditions, for example, because you have not yet obtained your Bachelor's degree.
  3. The Committee needs additional information to assess your admissibility.
  4. Unfortunately you cannot be admitted.
Step 5: Admitted, what's next?

Congratulations on being admitted to Tilburg University, either conditionally or unconditionally! 

You may be wondering what the next steps are. To ensure a smooth (and stress-free) start of your studies, we have prepared a timeline to give you an overview of the things you need to arrange before the start of your studies. 

On the timeline you can find information about:  

  • Completing your enrollment  
  • Paying your tuition fees 
  • Tips on finding accommodation (if applicable) 
  • Books and schedule 
  • Introduction activities like TOP week and your (mandatory) Study Program Introduction

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Do you have any questions?

Please feel free to contact us for your personal queries. You can contact us on every page of the Master's website.