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Undergraduate Program (Bachelor’s):

  • High school diploma or equivalent with strong academic performance.

  • Demonstrated interest in international relations, history, political science, or related subjects through coursework or extracurricular activities.

Graduate Program (Master’s):

  • Bachelor’s degree in political science, international relations, history, or a related field.

  • Minimum GPA of [Insert Requirement] or equivalent.

  • Relevant work experience or internships in global affairs (preferred but not required).

Doctoral Program (PhD):

  • Master’s degree in geopolitics, international relations, or a related discipline.

  • Proven academic excellence and research experience.

  • Submission of a research proposal aligned with the school’s focus areas.

Eligibility criteria
Required documents
  • Application Form: Completed online application through our portal.

  • Personal Statement: A 500–700 word essay explaining your interest in geopolitics, career goals, and how the program aligns with your aspirations.

  • Resume/CV: Highlighting academic achievements, work experience, internships, and relevant extracurricular activities.

  • Letters of Recommendation:

    • Undergraduate: Two letters from teachers or mentors.

    • Master’s/PhD: Two to three letters from professors or professional supervisors.

  • Academic Transcripts: Official records from all previous educational institutions.

  • English Proficiency Test Scores : TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent for non-native English speakers.

  • Research Proposal (PhD applicants only): A detailed proposal outlining your intended research focus, objectives, and methodology.

ADMISSION

At MESI, we welcome curious and driven individuals who aspire to make a meaningful impact in the field of geopolitics and global strategy.

Our admissions process is designed to identify applicants with strong analytical abilities, a passion for international affairs, and a commitment to understanding and addressing global challenges.

Admission process
  • Online Application Submission: Complete and submit all required materials via email to our admissions office by the stated deadline.

  • Application Review: Our admissions committee evaluates applications based on academic performance, extracurricular involvement, and alignment with the school’s mission.

  • Interview (If Required): Selected applicants may be invited for an interview to discuss their motivation, goals, and interest in geopolitics.

  • Decision Notification: Applicants will be notified of their admission status via email.

Application deadlines
  • Fall Semester: Applications open on May and close on June 30.

  • Spring Semester : Applications open on September 15 and close on October 30.

Our goal is to develop strategic leaders who understand and shape global politics with insight and integrity