English
1,500+ EUR/sem
Winter and Summer
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What you need to apply for Computational Linguistics at University of Stuttgart
Sufficient knowledge of the English language:
CEFR level C1 (TOEFL iBT score 95; IELTS Band 7) or
German Abitur certificate mentioning the achieved level or
Official certificate proving the Bachelor's degree teaching language was English
https://www.uni-stuttgart.de/en/study/study-programs/Comp...
Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in "Maschinelle Sprachverarbeitung" (Natural Language Processing), Computational Linguistics, Computer Science, General Linguistics or in a closely-related subject. You can also apply with your current transcript of records if you haven't finished your degree yet.
Students who are missing certain qualifications may be granted admission on the condition that they acquire these qualifications before or during the course of their studies, for example by passing additional modules ("Auflagen" in German). Students with a stronger linguistic background have to pass an oral exam on computer science and computational linguistics-related topics and a specific beginners' programming course in the winter semester. Students with a stronger background in computer science are examined on linguistics and computational linguistics topics. It is strongly recommended to take this oral exam as soon as possible after arrival (at the beginning of / during the first semester), especially for students who start in the summer semester.
https://www.uni-stuttgart.de/en/study/study-programs/Comp...
As per university mail
Yes. In that case you have to upload a recent transcript of records not older than two months at the time of applicaton to our C@MPUS portal. The transcript of records (or an additional document), must include your current cumulative average mark (e.g. CGPA), as well as the best possible GPA on the corresponding scale, and the minimum GPA to pass on the correspondig scale.
In case of admission a document of conditional admission will then be issued. This conditional admission is subject to the extra condition that the bachelor's certificate is presented prior to enrollment.
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The complete information on the admission process, required knowledge of English, and the criteria for the assessment of professional suitability can be found in the admission regulations, see link below.
English summary:
For an admission, you need to prove sufficient knowledge of the English language on CEFR level C1 (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages). Please note that you don't need a proof for German language proficiency (since the program is taught in English).
Accepted proofs are: TOEFL IBT 95 points IELTS band 7.0 or better (academic) Cambridge ESOL CAE/CPE University of Cambridge ESOL exams Oxford Test of English Advanced (C1) PTE Academic Score 76 or better telc: telc University B2/C1 (result „very good“); telc C1 / C2 (general examination) Gateway to Master’s - Certificate (University of Stuttgart- Language Center)
“Medium of Instruction (MOI)”, e.g. certificate confirming your bachelor’s program was conducted in English, is not accepted.
While you are admitted to study, this form of admission is subject to making up specific undergraduate degree exams by the time you submit your Master’s thesis.. This might be because you earned you Bachelor’s at another university or university of applied science where you did not take seminars or modules that are required at the University of Stuttgart however. The [Admissions Committee](https://www.student.uni-stuttgart.de/pruefungsorganisatio...) [de] makes the final de
What to prepare for your application to Computational Linguistics
A transcript (with average grades and designated ECTS points per module).
Your Bachelor’s final grade report (with overall grade), if you have already completed the Bachelor’s and received the final grade report. If you have more than one university degree, please choose the degree which serves as entrance qualification for the Master’s program you are applying for (Entrance Qualification for Master's Program).
Supplementary application material: Depending on the subject, you may be asked for additional application material that you must be sure to enclose. For more detailed information, please refer to the overview table.
Students still working on or who have finished their Bachelor’s at another university need to upload a description of the modules taken during their Bachelor’s studies.
*Higher Education Entrance Qualification / High School Diploma
*Bachelor's Degree Certificate
*Transcript of Records (with Cumulative Grade Point Average CGPA)
*ECTS form
*Course Catalog with the Description of the Bachelor´s Degree
*Certificates of Additional Degrees and Transcripts of Records(Optional)
*Proof of English Language Proficiency
This programme applies directly or via uni-assist. Submit your documents through the correct channel before the deadline.
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This programme has restricted admission (NC). Admission is competitive and based on academic performance.
Additional fee information
From the winter semester 2017/2018 onwards, degree-seeking students from non-EU countries are required to pay 1,500 EUR in tuition fees per semester.
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Acceptance rate
50%
2 accepted out of 4 total applications
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