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    Deadlines and Intakes:

    In Belgium, the deadlines and intakes for international students can vary depending on the university, the specific program of study, and whether you are applying for a bachelor's, master's, or doctoral program. Here's a general overview:

    1. Intakes:

    • September/October: The primary intake for most programs in Belgium is in September or October, coinciding with the start of the academic year. Many bachelor's and master's programs begin in the fall semester, and this intake is the most common for international students.

    • February/March: Some universities may offer a secondary intake in February or March for certain programs, particularly at the master's level. However, the availability of programs starting in the spring semester may be more limited compared to the fall semester.

    2. Deadlines:

    • Fall Intake (September/October): The application deadlines for programs starting in the fall semester typically fall between January and April of the same year, depending on the university and program. It's essential to check the specific application deadlines for each program, as they can vary.

    • Spring Intake (February/March): For programs with a spring intake, the application deadlines are generally earlier, typically between September and December of the preceding year. Again, be sure to check the deadlines for individual programs.

    3. PhD Programs:

    • Deadlines for doctoral (PhD) programs may vary more widely and often depend on the availability of funding, research opportunities, and supervisor availability. It's advisable to contact the relevant department or faculty at the university for information on application deadlines and admission procedures for PhD programs.

    4. Visa and Residence Permit:

    • Keep in mind that if you are a non-EU/EEA student planning to study in Belgium, you will need to apply for a student visa (Type D visa) or a residence permit. The processing time for visa applications can vary, so it's essential to apply well in advance of your intended start date. Check with the Belgian embassy or consulate in your country for visa application deadlines and processing times.

    5. Scholarships and Funding:

    • If you are applying for scholarships or funding, be aware that application deadlines for scholarships may differ from program application deadlines. Be sure to check the deadlines for scholarship applications and ensure that you submit all required documents on time.

    It's crucial to check the specific deadlines and application procedures for the programs you are interested in, as they may vary between universities and programs. Additionally, starting the application process early can give you ample time to gather the required documents, complete applications, and secure necessary funding or visas