Master Analysis and Policy in economics : Applications

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Your application

Applications for the Master Analysis and Policy in Economics are open to holders of a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and/or in Mathematics. Holders of other degrees will be considered based on credentials (in Natural Sciences – e.g., Physics – or Engineering) and recommendations.

Applications are only made on the PSE Application platform from 11 February to 13 March 2025.

Applications must be submitted in English or French. An official transcript of documents is required for any other language.

Some candidates can access the second year of the program directly. They must have acquired, during their previous course, knowledge equivalent to those taught in the first year of APE program (microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, evaluation of public policies). This request must be specified in the application.

Selection process

All applications are evaluated only on file by an admission jury, you will not have any interview to schedule. A pre-selection is carried out after a thorough examination of each dossier by two independent research professors. Finally, the admission jury validates a final selection.

Any admission is conditional on obtaining the diploma giving access to the desired level of training. Make sure you provide all the required documents and meet all the application requirements so that your file can be considered.

Tuition fees

University fees are annual and set by the Ministry of Higher Education and Research in France.

Since the start of the 2019 academic year, the French government has announced an increase in registration fees up to €3,879 for Master’s students from outside the European Union who are entering a new cycle of studies. However, for the 2024-2025 academic year, our partner institutions have granted all students, regardless of their country of origin, to pay the same amount of €250 per year, plus around €100 in student life and campus contributions (CVEC), which students must pay to the CROUS.

Our partner institutions are willing to do the same again in 2025-26. We will update the website as soon as we get a confirmation (usually around March-April 2025).

Excellence scholarship

A very limited number of excellence scholarships will be awarded by PSE to exceptional candidates entering the first year of the Master APE. These scholarships aim to provide better study conditions at PSE for highly promising students. The scholarships amount to 12,000 euros for the first year (1,200 euros per month from September to June). They can be extended by an additional 12,000 euros if the student continues into the second year of the Master’s at PSE, provided their GPA in the first year is equal to or greater than the average GPA of the cohort. When applying for the master, candidates must submit a specific application, which includes a CV and a cover letter.

Similarly, with the same objective, some excellence scholarships will also be awarded by PSE to highly promising students entering directly into the second year of the Master APE. These scholarships are also 12,000 euros for the second year (1,200 euros per month from September to June). When applying, candidates must submit a specific application, which includes a CV and a cover letter.

Studying at PSE while joining the École Normale Supérieure-PSL with a scholarship

The ENS Economics Department selects students during their L3 year via the Concours Normalien Etudiant. Successful students follow a 3-year course at the ENS, leading to the ENS diploma. The first year, known as M0, forms a transition between the bachelor’s degree and the master’s degree. Students are assigned a tutor, take introductory courses in other departments, complete their economics training within the department if necessary, and undertake internships or stays abroad if they wish. The following two years are devoted to the Master’s degree (APE or PPD), supplemented by courses at the ENS as well as by open experiences. At the end of their studies, students can apply for doctoral contracts specific to Normaliens.

Although the admission criteria are very similar, the Concours Normalien Etudiant is independent of the Paris School of Economics masters admission process. However, students simultaneously admitted to the ENS and to a master’s degree can defer their entry to the master’s program by one year to complete their M0. Full details of the Concours Normalien Etudiant are available on the dedicated page of the ENS Economics Department website. For international students, another route to the ENS is the Sélection Internationale, which enables them to study at the ENS on a 3-year scholarship.