Information Technology, M.S.

University of New Hampshire

Durham, New Hampshire, USA
Information Technology, M.S.
Duration1.5-2 Years
LevelMasters Program
  • The Master of Science in information technology program prepares students for a professional IT or computing-related career and for advanced studies in a computing discipline
  • The program combines learning activities with authentic project experiences and the use of cutting-edge tools and platforms
  • Through applied, real-world learning in the field, M.S. IT graduates are prepared for a professional IT or computing-related career and for advanced studies in a computing discipline
  • The program is designed with flexibility in mind, offering full-and part-time enrollment. Housed at UNH’s Manchester campus, M.S. IT students are in the heart of the state’s tech, corporate and financial activity, which opens doors to a wealth of internship and job opportunities
  • The program is offered at the University’s urban campus in Manchester, a city that embraces cultural diversity, the program welcomes students from all over the word
Fees componentsAmount
Tuition & fees1194618 INR
Hostel & Meals800953 INR
Insurance166987 INR
UNHM security/parking fee5859 INR
Behavioral Consult Services7324 INR
Registration Fee 2930 INR
Technology Fee15234 INR
Books, Miscellaneous 227044 INR
Total1226331 INR

Entry Criteria

Class 12thNo specific cutoff mentioned
BachelorsNo specific cutoff mentioned
  • Applicants must hold a 4-year bachelor's degree in a computing discipline and have studied computer science courses related to data structures and algorithms, systems and tools, and database design and development
  • Prerequisite courses are required depending on the applicant's academic/professional background
  • Students with undergraduate degrees in other fields are invited to apply
ExamsTOEFL: 80

IELTS: 6.5

PTE: 59

Additional info
  • Admission requires applicants to have a 4-year bachelor’s degree or the equivalent of one
    • Some bachelor’s degrees are 3 years in length, which are ineligible unless procured from a university that has been accredited by the NAAC at the ‘A’ level and graduated with first-class honors or higher
  • Applicants without a bachelor’s in computing, need to reach out to the Graduate Program Coordinator to determine how their academic background prepares them for starting the program
    • The outcome of that discussion is a plan of study that includes the prerequisites they need to take
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