Administrative procedure concerning the registration of applicants (admission on master’s level 2024)

  • For the master's specializations in the field of Mathematics, applicants who have obtained a degree in Mathematics, Computer Science, or Physics, in the specializations of Economic Cybernetics, Statistics, Economic Forecasting, or Business Informatics within the field of Economics, in the specializations of Computer and Information Technology (specializations related to the field of Mathematics) are admitted without an assessment test. For the master's program, Modern Methods in Teaching Mathematics, specialized teacher candidates and graduates of postgraduate professional conversion programs in the field of Mathematics, are also admitted.
  • For the master's specializations in the field of Computer Science, candidates who have obtained a degree in the specialization of Computer Mathematics, in the field of Computer Science, in Economic Cybernetics or Business Informatics within the field of Economics, in the specializations of Computer and Information Technology (specializations related to the field of Computer Science) are admitted without an assessment test. Graduates of the postgraduate education and training programs organized by our faculty are also admitted.
  • For master’s specializations in the field of Educational Sciences, candidates who have graduated from a specialization in the field of Mathematics for the Didactic master’s in Mathematics, respectively in the field of Computer Science or the specializations in Computer Mathematics (4 years) or Economic Informatics (4 years) for the Didactic master's in Computer Science are accepted without an assessment test. Specialized teacher candidates and graduates of postgraduate professional conversion programs in the fields of Mathematics and Computer Science can apply as well.
  • Graduates of postgraduate education and training programs participate in the selection process as follows: 75% overall average grade of the years of study of the postgraduate program and 25% grade on the professional skills’ certification examination of the same program.
  • A candidate who has not graduated from any of the specializations mentioned above shall take an oral assessment test, with the physical presence, from the subject of the bachelor's examination from the field of Mathematics (for specializations in Mathematics), from the subject of the bachelor's examination from the field of Computer Science (for specializations in Computer Science, apart from the specialization Data Science for Industry and Society), or a particular subject (for the specialization Data Science for Industry and Society). The minimum passing grade for the assessment test is 6.00 (six). For master's programs organized in a native or foreign language, the assessment test is taken in the language of the study program. If applicants choose more than one option, they take the specialized test in the language of instruction corresponding to the first option chosen.
  • For master's specializations in Educational Sciences, the examination is NOT open to graduates of other fields or specializations.
  • For master's programs organized in English/German, admission includes a compulsory language examination in English/German, marked with ADMITTED/REJECTED. Grades are recorded in a catalog containing the names and first names of the candidates, signed by the chair of the Faculty Admissions Committee, and stamped by the chair of the University Admissions Committee. Candidates whose options include specialisations in a language other than that of the language certificate must take the language test; in all other cases, the language certificate replaces the language test. If the first case above applies and the candidate does not take or fails the test, specialisations in a language other than the language of the compulsory language certificate will automatically be removed from the list. Also, language certificates approved by the Rectorate at the University level can be recognized at this test.