MS Computer Science

University of New Hampshire

Durham, New Hampshire, USA
MS Computer Science
Duration1-2 Years
LevelMasters Program
  • This program will increase the breadth and depth of students’ computer science knowledge, strengthen their software development proficiency and advance their research experience
  • The M.S. program has three options: thesis, project, and exam
  • The program will give students the best of both the professional development and research worlds
  • The professionally-oriented students are well-prepared for success, completing industry internships, obtaining leadership positions, or completing doctorates
Fees componentsAmount
Tuition & fees2121030 INR
Insurance166987 INR
Health & Wellness Fee29003 INR
Psychological & Counseling Services14428 INR
Memorial Union29955 INR
Student Recreation58885 INR
Transportation Fee10693 INR
Technology Fee15234 INR
Books, Miscellaneous 439440 INR
Total764625 INR

Entry Criteria

Class 12thNo specific cutoff mentioned
BachelorsNo specific cutoff mentioned
  • Applicants must hold a four-year baccalaureate degree or its equivalent
  • Applicants should have a B.S. degree in computer science
  • Applications from students whose undergraduate degree is not in computer science are also welcome. In this case, a well-defined set of undergraduate prerequisites must be completed as part of the M.S. program of study
  • The prerequisites include an introduction to computer science, object-oriented programming, data structures, machine organization, operating systems, and computer science theory
ExamsTOEFL: 80

IELTS: 6.5

PTE: 59

GRE: Accepted
  • GRE General test scores are normally required
  • GRE requirement may be waived if applicants have significant experience in the same or related field to which they are applying

Additional info
  • Students must complete a pre-application form before submitting a full application
  • The prerequisites can be satisfied at UNH by the following undergraduate courses:
    • Introduction to Computer Science I
    • Introduction to Computer Science II
    • Data Structures
    • Assembly Language Programming and Machine Organization
    • Operating System Fundamentals
    • Introduction to the Theory of Computation
    • Some students may need to take additional mathematics classes
  • Due to unforeseen COVID-19 facility realignment, on-campus graduate housing is not available this fall (year) at UNH
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