Variant 1
for graduates of first-cycle (engineering) studies in computer science and graduates of first-cycle (engineering) studies who completed a field other than computer science but assigned to the leading discipline of computer science or technical computer science and telecommunications
Elements of selection procedure | Minimum required |
Max points |
Weight of element |
Max result |
---|---|---|---|---|
1) grade on the higher education diploma | - | 5 | 10 | 50 |
2) interview | - | 20 | 1 | 20 |
3) project | 5 | 20 | 1 | 20 |
4) cover letter | - | 5 | 2 | 10 |
Maximum number of points to be scored during the selection procedure | 100 |
Ad 2. Additional information:
An interview covering the candidate's interests in the field of computer science, motivation for further development, achievements to date, successes and completed projects. Failure to participate in the interview covering results in not being admitted to studies - regardless of the number of points obtained for the other elements of the qualification procedure.
Ad 3. Additional information:
The candidate submits a maximum one-page document presenting the project of the master's thesis, which may take the form of a framework outline or a description of the subject and research areas, combining data analysis and processing with the field selected by the candidate, which, upon admission to studies, will be the basis for choosing the subject of the work and the thesis supervisor. Failure to submit the master's thesis project results in non-admission for studies - regardless of the number of points obtained for the other elements of the qualification procedure.
Ad 4. Additional information:
The candidate submits a one-page document:
- justifying the choice of field of study and preferences as to the specialties offered,
- indicating professional, academic, personal achievements and experiences, etc.,
- appropriate certificates, diplomas, letters of recommendation, certificates of participation in scientific organizations, and scientific articles that prove individual qualifications for studies - in the form of scanned attachments constituting an integral part of the cover letter (if available).
Failure to submit a cover letter results in non-admission for studies - regardless of the number of points obtained for the other elements of the qualification procedure.