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Selective Admissions Dossier · KU Leuven [BE]

Nguyen Gia Bao Nam (Michael Nam)

A structured admissions dossier for KU Leuven and its Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Computer Science track later in the route).

Country
Belgium [BE]

General application lane

University
KU Leuven [BE]

KU Leuven stays in view as a real application route in the current planning stack.

Cost
€54,300 to €66,300

Estimated total cost to plan around before scholarship.

With scholarship
€54,300 to €66,300
Submission posture
Stretch submission copy

Prepared as a deliberate stretch packet, not as a generic send-everywhere file.

Use the version that best matches the university's reading context and the packet depth you want to submit.

  • This packet is written for KU Leuven and its programme, not as a generic prestige statement reused everywhere.
  • The evidence base is real: verified school record, competition signals, and a current internship update.
  • The academic direction, school fit, and evidence layer all need to stay clear from the first page.

My strongest dossier for KU Leuven should show a student aiming for practical AI and computing, with strong long-run academic discipline, early external competition signals, and a clear reason why this institution fits my version of technical growth.

Keep the case factual, school-specific, and clean enough to read like a real submission packet.
ThemeWhat to include
Programme fitKU Leuven stays in view as a real application route in the current planning stack.
Academic reasonResearch strength is one of KU Leuven's main arguments. Even at bachelor level, the institutional ceiling is much higher than the degree title alone suggests.
Student-life fitLeuven is one of the best student-city environments in Europe, and Group T adds an international engineering layer rather than a quiet commuter feel.
Budget logic€54,300 to €66,300 total before scholarship.
€54,300 to €66,300 with scholarship.
Michael Nam

This works best when KU Leuven is selective enough to reward a structured packet and a clearly argued academic direction.