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| Application Deadline: | 15th October | ||
| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 6,400 ≈ € 7,000 (non-EEA) | ||
| Location: | Budapest / Hungary / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 24 months | Start Date: | February |
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| Languages: | English | ||
The Faculty of Electrical Engineering founded in 1949 has been renowned for excellence in research and education throughout the years of changes in the scope of engineering.
Over this period, the faculty has earned a wide-spread international reputation for its high academic standards and scientific achievements. Spearheading the movement to establish a modern education system, it has offered a comprehensive English curriculum since 1992. Nearly the same time, the name of the faculty was changed to Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics in order to give recognition to the growing importance of computer science.
The English education package includes a 3.5-year B.Sc., a 2-year M.Sc. and a 3-year Ph.D. programme in the fields of electrical and software engineering.
The graduate M.Sc. programme further advances the knowledge obtained in the undergraduate programmes in the same two fields:
(1) Electrical Engineering, thrusting in communication, computer, and control engineering;
(2) Software Engineering dealing with system and software development.
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* Applicants with B.Sc. studies having a WGAP (Weighted Grade Average Point) equal or better than `good´ and with a B.Sc. degree issued not earlier than five years prior to the application will receive unconditional acceptance to the M.Sc. course.
* Applicants with B.Sc. studies having a WGAP equal or better than `good´ and with a B.Sc. degree issued earlier than five years prior to the application will receive conditional acceptance to the M.Sc. course. The term `conditional acceptance´ means that the applicant has been approved for admission as a provisional graduate student in the Pre-M.Sc. degree program in Electrical or Software Engineering. The Pre-M.Sc. degree program is a two-semester course for applicants who have B.Sc. degree, but who needs to brush up or improve his or her knowledge in science and technology. An applicant can then continue his or her studies in one of our four-semester M.Sc. programmes, and can receive regular M.Sc. student status if he or she achieves a WGAP of good or better in this course. Failure to achieve this grade results in revoking the admission.
* Applicants with a B.Sc. qualification less than `good´ are regretfully rejected to enter the M.Sc. program.
* Proof of English language proficiency at one of the following levels:
* TOEFL test score of 550 or the new computer based score 213,
* Cambridge First Certificate "B",
* ELTS score of 5.0