Last year, I applied for admission in University of Rochester’s Ms computer science and engineering program. Sadly, I missed some of the admission requirements, and I want to change that this year by making sure that I have gathered everything I need. Since I’m going to apply again, can someone help me find any of the requirements needed to be accepted into Rochester as well as the standard GRE score required for the MS in computer science and engineering program? Thank you!!!
- bradley63t asked 6 years ago
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The MS program at University of Rochester for Computer Science and Engineering is based on coursework and optional research and is designed for students who do not intend to complete a Ph.D. degree at University of Rochester. It is particularly appropriate for students who have an undergraduate degree in fields other than computer science, but seek a career in computer science.
The GRE score recommended for Master degree program in Computer science and Engineering to be at least 600 in Verbal, 750 in Quantitive, and 4.0 in Analytical. Overall 80 percentile in V, Q, A.
Other admission requirements are,
- Online application.
- Application fee of $60.
- 3 letters of recommendation.
- Scanned copies of the transcripts.
- Personal statement of purpose
- TOEFL scores only for international students
The university has follows a two-stage process of selection. At the first stage, applicants are shortlisted for the interview and selected applicants after being interviewed are offered admission until the class is filled at the latter stage.
The above considerations regarding the application process will help you land the chance of interview shortlist. Your confidence and abilities will help you get selected at the second stage.
You can also visit the website of the university by clicking the below link:
http://www.cs.rochester.edu/graduate/how-to-apply.html
- albertinaclevela answered 6 years ago
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Glad to hear that you’re trying to apply again.
Anyways, there’s no required GRE score for admission in the University of Rochester’s graduate program for Computer Science and Engineering. They actually weigh out everything from your transcripts, statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, and other things in your application form.
- skcabrera answered 6 years ago
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The University of Rochester’s graduate program in the computer science department require applicants to meet the deadline for the fall admission.
The application materials should include the application form, transcripts, letters of recommendation, statement of purpose, GRE score, and TOEFL score. They don’t have a minimum score requirement for the GRE and TOEFL.
- KimComputers answered 6 years ago
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Rochester University is an accredited liberal arts education institution firmly rooted in Jesus ‘ teachings. The university offers 24 degree majors in conventional and accelerated learning formats, as well as a Master’s degree in Missionary Leadership.In fields such as business, education, mass communication, ministry, nursing, and psychology, educational programs prepare students for careers, while stressing Christian values and honesty.
Admission deadlines for Computer Science and Engineering at Rochester University
The deadline for admission to Fall 2020 on 15 February for Computer science and Engineering.
Other admission requirements for Computer Science and Engineering are,
- Online Application
- Application fee is $40 which is not refundable.
- Personal statement for purpose
- Scanned copies for transcripts
- GRE scores
- Three letters of recommendation
The GRE score are required in computer science and engineering master’s at Rochester University i.e., 600 in Verbal, 750 in Quantitative and 4.0 in Analytical.
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- Dimu answered 4 years ago
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