Class 12th | No specific cutoff mentioned
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Bachelors | No specific cutoff mentioned
- The Department of Computer Science does not require that applicants hold a bachelor's degree in Computer Science. However, applicants are expected to have a strong background in Computer Science
- A suitable background would include courses in the following core areas:
- Data Structures
- Discrete Mathematics
- Assembly Language and Computer Organization
- Programming in a procedural language such as C, C#, C++, or Java
- Applicants are also expected to have taken several (but not necessarily all) courses in specialized areas:
- Operating Systems
- Programming Languages
- Algorithms
- Compilers
- Artificial Intelligence
- Computer Networks
- Automata and Formal Languages
- Software Engineering
- A year of college-level Calculus is also required. In general, the experience gained working is not considered equivalent to the successful completion of the courses listed above
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Exams | TOEFL: Accepted A score of at least 90 is preferred IELTS: Accepted
GRE: Accepted
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Additional info |
- There is no minimum GPA required for admission. However, most applicants who are offered admission to the program have a GPA of at least 3.3 (out of 4.0)
- The grades in Computer Science, mathematics, and related courses are more important than the overall GPA
- GRE is not required for the 2020-2021 academic year
- Students may submit scores if feel they enhance their application, but there is no penalty for not submitting them
- There are no set minimum scores to apply to the Graduate School of Engineering and Applied Science
- It is rare that the university offers admission to an applicant who scored less than 22 on the Speaking section of TOEFL
Documents Required:
- Transcripts of all academic work
- Three letters of recommendation
- Letters of references should be written by faculty at a university previously attended (if applicable)
- Letters of reference from Computer Science faculty are preferred, but references from employers are welcome
- References should pay particular attention to academic achievements and evidence of independent, creative problem-solving
- Applicant’s Statement of Purpose essay
- GRE Scores (optional for the 2021 applications)
- Proof of English language proficiency
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