We apply a selection procedure because the Master’s in Business Information Technology Management is a new programme, and we want to guarantee students an interactive programme. This means that besides the entry requirements, your application will also be selected based on the selection criteria.
The Admissions Office will evaluate your application for this programme based on:
Applicants of the Master's Business Information Technology Management need to show that they have obtained the following knowledge and skills at the level of an academic Bachelor’s programme:
Additional recommended Business courses (intermediate/advanced) in at least 2 of the following fields would be:
You can apply for our Master's in Business Information Technology Management without any further conditions such as a minimum GPA or GMAT, if you have obtained:
Meeting the entry requirements alone is not a guarantee for admission. Besides the entry requirements, you need to meet the selection criteria. This means that your application will be compared with other applicants. The selection is based on your GPA, motivation letter and recommendation letter.
Since the Master’s in Business Information Technology Management is a new programme, and we want to guarantee an interactive programme, we apply a selection procedure. One of the selection criteria is the Grade Point Average (GPA).
We are looking for students who have shown potential to keep up with the high level and workload of the programme. Therefore, one of the criteria on which your application will be assessed is the Grade Point Average (GPA).
We do not require a specific minimum GPA for this programme, but we will compare and assess the performance on all selection criteria to make an informed decision regarding placement into the programme.
Your motivation letter (max. one A4) can contribute to your admission if your academic results are in the lower regions of the requested entry requirements. It allows you to explain why you would be a good fit for the Master’s programme.
Please provide a letter of recommendation from a previous or current supervisor, professor, co-worker, or peer who can describe the knowledge, skills, or aptitudes that you possess.