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Saarland University, located in Saarbrücken, Germany, is renowned for its exceptional Computer Science program. This institution has established itself as a leading center for research and education in the field, attracting students and scholars from around the globe. The Computer Science department at Saarland University is particularly noted for its strong emphasis on theoretical foundations, practical applications, and interdisciplinary collaboration. It benefits from close connections with several prestigious research institutes located on campus, such as the Max Planck Institutes for Informatics and Software Systems, fostering an environment ripe for innovation and discovery. Graduates from Saarland University's Computer Science program are highly sought after, equipped with the knowledge and skills to excel in the rapidly evolving tech industry.
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What you need to apply for Computer Science at Saarland University
The teaching language of the Master’s degree programme is English. Proof of advanced proficiency in English (level C1 of the Common European Framework) must be provided. It is not sufficient to state that your courses at a previous university were completed in English.
Native speakers (from Australia, Ireland, Canada, New Zealand, the UK, and the USA) or applicants, who have studied in a country, where English is the mother tongue are excluded from this rule. In these cases, please enter native speaker or studied in [country] in the form.
For German applicants, a basic English course up to the general qualification for university entrance (Abitur) is sufficient. In that case, please enter Abitur in the form.
Knowledge of German must not be provided.
Minimal language skills:
_ TOEFL (internet based): min. 95 out of 120
_ TOEFL (computer based): min. 240 out of 300
_ TOEFL (paper based): min. 540 out of 677
_ IELTS (academic test): min. 7.0 out of 9
In order to be admitted to the programme, students must have received a Bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification from a German or foreign university in informatics, computer science or a related field, or must provide proof of equivalent academic achievement, and must demonstrate advanced proficiency in English to complete the programme. Specifically, they must also provide the following information and/or documents:
1.Bachelor’s degree from a German university (at least 180 CP)or an equivalent qualification from a foreign university in computer science, informatics or a related field:
2.Mathematics (Discrete mathematics, real analysis and multivariable calculus, linear algebra, numerical methods, stochastics)
3.Theoretical informatics (formal methods, formal logic, computability, understanding of complexity – particularly the complexity classes P and NP)
4.Practical informatics (functional and object-oriented programming, data structures and algorithms, databases, software development methods, system architecture)
Details about relevant work/study periods abroad and relevant work experience or internships
You must answer all the following questions. A maximum of 500 characters per answer is allowed.
Why do you want to obtain an MSc degree? What are the career perspectives you aim to achieve?
From the study programs you selected, would you favor one of those study programs? If so, why?
Why Saarbrücken? Do you have specific interests in research done at the site?
Yes
Recommendations by academic members in the subject
Two letters of recommendation written by referees who know the applicant academically (ideally one from the supervisor of your Bachelor thesis, letters should be from faculty members or members of research labs).
GRE General Test / GATE test
Starting with applications for summer semester 2026: Applicants for Computer Science, Cybersecurity, DSAI, Embedded Systems and Visual Computing who have no degree certificate from the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) region, Switzerland, or the UK are required to upload the test result from the GRE General Test or the Indian GATE test. Other applicants may optionally include a test result. Please attach the test result to the end of your degree certificate document.
For applications until winter semester 2025/26: You may optionally attach the result from a GRE General Test to the end of your degree certificate document.
Requirements
In order to be admitted to the programme, students must have received a Bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification from a German or foreign university in informatics, computer science or a related field, or must provide proof of equivalent academic achievement, and must demonstrate advanced proficiency in English to complete the programme. Specifically, they must also provide the following information and/or documents:
Students seeking admission to the Master’s programme shall have a Bachelor’s degree from a German university (at least 180 CP) or an equivalent qualification from a foreign university in computer science, informatics or a related field:
Sufficient merit in the applicant’s previous academic track record and the appropriate curricular content of the Bachelor’s degree is required. Applicants should demonstrate a level of knowledge and competence that corresponds to that acquired in the Bachelor’s degree programme in computer science taught at Saarland University. Specifically, this requires applicants to show that they have the necessary level of expertise in the following areas:
I. Mathematics (discrete mathematics, real analysis and multivariable calculus, linear algebra, numerical methods, stochastics)
II. Theoretical informatics (formal methods, formal logic, computability, understanding of complexity – particularly the complexity classes P and NP)
III. Practical informatics (functional and object-oriented programming, data structures and algorithms, databases, software development methods, system architecture)
Minimal prerequisite is a cumulative undergraduate grade point average (CGPA) of 75% or 3.00 GPA on a 4 point scale and ranking in the top 10% of the graduating class.
What to prepare for your application to Computer Science
BTranscripts (Academic Records):
_ a copy of your university entrance qualification
_ copies of your 3 most recent degrees* (with certified translation, if the original language is not English, German or French)
_ a certified list of all attended courses with the respective grades, including an explanation of the grading system
*If your current degree is ongoing, please include a recent transcript showing your current progress.
Minimal prerequisite is a cumulative undergraduate grade point average of 75% and ranking in the top 10% of the graduating class. Do not apply if you do not satisfy this requirement!
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
including information on your areas of interest in research, as well as any projects or publications
Letters of Recommendation
A complete application includes two complete review forms by recommenders appointed by the applicant. These recommenders can optionally upload an additional recommendation letter.
It is your responsibility to ensure that your referees have the information they need to provide a reference and submit it by the deadline.
It is extremely important to enter valid email addresses of your referees! An email will be sent to your recommenders with information on how to proceed. Please check them before submitting your application.
We do not accept letters of recommendation sent by mail or any other means.
APS certificate
Applicants who have obtained their university degree in China, India or Vietnam are required to submit the original (digitally signed) APS Certificate issued by the Academic Evaluation Center (Akademische Prüfstelle) in the corresponding country with the application.
GRE General Test / GATE test
Starting with applications for summer semester 2026: Applicants for Computer Science, Cybersecurity, DSAI, Embedded Systems and Visual Computing who have no degree certificate from the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) region, Switzerland, or the UK are required to upload the test result from the GRE General Test or the Indian GATE test. Other applicants may optionally include a test result. Please attach the test result to the end of your degree certificate document.
For applications until winter semester 2025/26: You may optionally attach the result from a GRE General Test to the end of your degree certificate document.
Additional Certificates
Please list any other qualifications that may be relevant to your application. These can be proof of participation in a cs competition, MOOC certificates or other documents that do not fit into any of the other fields but represent your qualifications for the degree programme.
Knowledge of proficiency in German is not required.
The criteria listed above will be used to assess the aptitude of the applicant in terms of the academic profile and requirements of the respective Master’s degree programme. The decision whether the programme admission requirements have been met is made by the Examination Board.
This programme applies directly or via uni-assist. Submit your documents through the correct channel before the deadline.
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All students pay the social contribution, the administration fee and the contributions of the student body in the amount of 290 € before enrolment or confirmation . The contribution includes the semester ticket.
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