Course Overview
The MSc in Computer Engineering gives students strong knowledge in advanced computing and modern engineering technologies. The program has grown with the rapid development of artificial intelligence, software engineering, data science, cloud computing, and smart systems. Students complete research projects, publish academic work, and gain practical experience through laboratory activities and faculty-led research.
Graduates are prepared for careers in software development, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, embedded systems, robotics, cloud services, and information technology management. Many continue to doctoral study or join research institutes and global technology companies. The university's research culture, modern laboratories, international student community, and industry links provide an excellent learning environment for students who want to build successful careers in computer engineering and related fields.
General Eligibility
Applicants should hold a recognized bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Information Technology, Electronics, Software Engineering, or a related discipline. Academic transcripts, degree certificates, a study plan, recommendation letters, passport copy, and other admission documents are normally required. Graduate admission may include document review and an interview.
Scholarships are available for qualified international students. Awards may be based on academic performance, language proficiency, research ability, or university scholarship policies. Students should submit scholarship applications during the admission process if required.
Part Time Work Details
International students on a D-2 student visa may work part-time after receiving university and immigration approval. The usual limit is 20 hours per week during semesters and full-time during scheduled vacations, subject to visa conditions and academic standing.
Language Requirement