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The University of Rostock, founded in 1419, is one of the oldest universities in the world, boasting a rich history of academic excellence and innovation. It is located in Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, and offers a wide range of programs across various fields of study. Among its diverse academic offerings, the Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) program stands out as a multidisciplinary field that combines aspects of mathematics, computer science, and specific application domains. This program is designed to equip students with the skills necessary to tackle complex scientific and engineering problems through the development and application of computational models and simulations. The CSE program at the University of Rostock emphasizes both theoretical foundations and practical applications, preparing graduates for successful careers in academia, research, and industry.
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What you need to apply for Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) at University of Rostock
Please note that applicants whose native language is English or whose medium of instruction had been English do not need to submit an official language proof.
All other candidates have to prove their proficiency in English with one of the following tests:
a valid TOEFL score report (Rostock University does not have an institutions code) with more than 90 points
a valid IELTS-Academic score report with an overall minimum of 6.5
A proof of knowledge about the German language is not required.
Complete a previous undergraduate degree (usually a bachelor's degree).
If you have acquired your university entrance qualification abroad, please note the following information.
The following minimum grade is required for this course as a final grade in the previous undergraduate course: 85% CGPA
University graduates generally enable the following undergraduate courses to be admitted to this master’s course (the exact admission requirements can be found in the examination regulations)
Electrical engineering
Computer science
Information technology for teaching professional education
physics
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with at least 85% of the CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) or another grading system with a comparable grade or Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) with at least 500 points
A Bachelor's degree or an equivalent degree of a recognized university in a relevant subject matching the respective Master's degree course at Rostock University. You can only apply with your final transcript and degree.
Computational Science and Engineering
1. Applicants whose native language is not English have to prove English language skills (proof not older than two years) with TOEFL IBT with at least 90 points or IELTS with at least 6.5 points
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3. Applicants have to prove a first university degree qualifying for a profession in the subject of Computational Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, or Physics with a minimum of 180 credit points, or a different but equal degree.
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5. Applicants have to prove profound knowledge in the following academic fields:
An admission will only be given if a successful graduation from the master course can be expected. Therefore, we accept only candidates having completed the first university degree with at least 85 % of the CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) or with a comparable grade in a different grading system or Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) with at least 500 points. Alternatively, the applicant is able to prove any other qualifications relevant for this master course that may lead to the prospect of a successful graduation based on overall academic progress.
You can enhance your performance with a GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) on minimum 500.
The Computational Physics course may only be commenced in the winter term since the specific obligatory fundamental lecture is not available in summer terms. For the courses, Computational Electrical Engineering and Computational Mechanical Engineering, it is recommended to begin the program in the winter semester, otherwise there will only be a limited range of modules to select.
What to prepare for your application to Computational Science and Engineering (CSE)
1.Application form
2.Passport Certificates
3. Bachelor Degree Certificate/Provisional Degree Certificate
4.Bachelor Degree Transcripts
5. Bachelor Degree Grading System Certificate
6.Secondary School Certificates(10+12)
7.SOP
8. LOR's
9.CV
10. ECTS Form(if any)
This programme applies directly or via uni-assist. Submit your documents through the correct channel before the deadline.
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Non-German prospective students without any German university entrance certificate or who haven't graduated from a German institution of higher education yet have to apply for all courses of studies (without master courses with local admissions restrictions) via the University Application Service for International Students (UNI-ASSIST) only.
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Tuition
FREE
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Semester contribution
210 EUR
per semester
Application fee
75 EUR
one-time
Estimated year-1 total cost
12,324 – 12,324 EUR
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This programme has restricted admission (NC). Admission is competitive and based on academic performance.
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Acceptance rate
40%
2 accepted out of 5 total applications
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