My dad owns an IT firm, and he wants me in the family business. To be able to do this, I would need to pursue a Master’s Degree in Computer Science and Engineering. I already completed my undergraduate degree in Computer Science, so I know this should help me in admissions. Since Case Western Reserve University is near me, I decided to take up my master’s there. Could someone get me more details on what I’ll need in terms of admission requirements and GRE score requirements?
Thanks!
- Hem Chandar asked 6 years ago
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The Master degree programs at Case Western Reserve University provide students with a strong background in the fundamentals of mathematics, science, and engineering. Students can use their technical and open electives to pursue concentrations in bioelectrical engineering, complex systems, automation and control, digital systems design, embedded systems, micro/nano systems, robotics, and intelligent systems, signal processing and communications, and software engineering.
The university has not mentioned any benchmark or standard GRE score required for admission to Computer science and engineering. But, it is recommended that one must have an 80+ percentile in all the sections of GRE in order to compete with other applicants.
Additional requirements for MS in computer science and engineering are as follows:
- Applicants are required to pay $50 for every application submitted.
- The personal statement of 1-2 pages
- Unofficial transcript copies of all the colleges/universities attended should accompany the application.
- Three letters of recommendation.
- International students are required to prove their proficiency in English by submitting IELTS or TOEFL test scores.
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- sarah answered 6 years ago
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That’s great that you have a background in computer science! It means you won’t have to take pre-requisite courses prior to starting the actual graduate program that Case Western Reserve University offers for computer science and engineering.
There’s no minimum GRE score required by Case Western, but you should aim to get high scores for both the verbal and quantitative. You’d also need good academic records from your bachelor’s degree to have your application considered since it’s a way for the university to maintain high standards in their programs.
Good luck!
- skcabrera answered 6 years ago
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Case Western Reserve University’s master’s degree computer science requirements includes filling out the application form, GRE General exam score, good academic records (transcripts), and statement of purpose.
If you’re a foreign student, you’ll have to submit at TOEFL exam score as well. You’d need at least 577 for the written test or 90 for iBT.
- KimComputers answered 6 years ago
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Case Western Reserve University is a private University ranked as #38 in Best National University. It is located in Columbus, Ohio.
The Case School of Engineering’s MS in Computer Science program provides students with hands-on experience and practical knowledge in the subject. Through this program, students will gain a deeper understanding of everything they need to succeed in computing and information science. Three different tracks are available to students. MS with an emphasis on courses, MS with a focus on projects, and MS with a focus on research.
The GRE scores have been waived off for admission to MS in Computer Science program due to COVID-19.
The application deadline is August 1.
Additional documents required to apply for this program include 3 letters of recommendation, official and unofficial transcripts, CV or Resume, writing sample, statement of purpose, and English proficiency requirements (international applicants only).
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- Saisha answered 2 years ago
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