Free University of Bozen-Bolzano · Faculty of Engineering

Admission Simulator for the Master in Software Engineering

Welcome. This tool provides a quick, unofficial assessment of your eligibility for admission to the Master in Software Engineering. It helps you identify what you still need to do to apply. Your answers are only used for this purpose and are not stored. This is only a preliminary check and does not replace the official information on the admission requirements on the website.

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Have you finished your bachelor's degree?

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How many ECTS credits have you completed?

No idea what ECTS are?

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Do you already have accepted proof of English at B2 level or higher?

No idea what B2 means? .

See the list of recognised certificates.

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Which bachelor's degree are you studying, or have you completed?

Choose "Other" if your degree is not in Computer Science or a similar field.

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If your degree is not in Computer Science or a similar field, enter these ECTS credits

We use this to check if your degree has enough Mathematics and Computer Science courses. Enter ECTS values. If your transcript uses another credit system, first convert your credits to ECTS.

Include courses such as programming, software engineering, algorithms, data structures, databases, operating systems, computer architecture, networks, and information systems.

Include courses such as calculus, linear algebra, geometry, probability, and statistics.

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What is your final grade (for example GPA, CGPA, or Italian "voto di laurea")?

(In this case, your evaluation is based on the average of the grades available at the time of pre-enrolment, weighted by the number of credits.)

Not sure what this means?

Not sure what this means?

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Based on your profile, your CV may be reviewed. Do you have strong work experience (not only internships) in Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Applied Computer Science?

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If your CV is not enough, you may need an online interview in English about programming and software engineering. Do you think you would pass this interview?

The interview can include common Computer Science bachelor's topics, for example:

  • Object-oriented programming basics (classes, inheritance, polymorphism)
  • Data structures and algorithm fundamentals (lists, trees, complexity)
  • Databases and SQL basics (queries, joins, normalization)
  • Software development process (requirements, testing, version control)
  • Computer systems basics (operating systems, networking, architecture)
Final Step

Please check your answers