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Master's degree in Computer Sciences

Hi All,


I'm interested in getting Master's degree in Computer Sciences in Europe. I'm looking for program in English. I haven't chosen some particular university yet. May be, you, based on your own experience, could suggest me some good universities that are oriented to accepting international students. I'm not EU or US citizen. How can this fact effect to my chances of getting admission to study in Europe university?


All the suggestions are highly appreciated! :smile:
Hi,
I see you didn't receive so much responses yet. At Tilburg University in the Netherlands we do not offer a computer science program but there are quite a lot of students with a computer science background who enter one of our Masters in Information Management which combines business and computer science. We offer one 1-yr master and 2 double-degree masters in which you study at 3 different universities within Europe and gain 3 Master degrees in 2 years. If you are interested to know more about any of these masters please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have or take a look at http://www.tilburguniversity.edu/education/masters-programmes/

If you are more interested in computer science specifically there are quite a few places in the Netherlands that offer an English-thaught program in this field. You could check http://www.studyfinder.nl/ to find a program. The advantage of the Netherlands is that we do offer high quality English taught programs but often for lower tuition fees than the UK or US.
Hi,

I would strongly suggest the University of Edinburgh. A very large international student body, even at undergraduate level, and tons of great Masters courses in Computer Science with some very specific programmes in AI not offered elsewhere. Here's some information: http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/informatics/postgraduate/msc

When you say Europe, Edinburgh is more European, I'm not sure how to explain but the majority of students and staff here are not from the UK, or even Scotland, as EU students don't pay fees here.

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