Deadlines
Applications for spring 2017 are now closed. Applications for fall 2017 are open and are scheduled to close on 31 May 2017 (subject to change).
Application Guidelines
Applicants are required to complete the online application and submit the following documents:
- Copy of undergraduate/graduate transcripts
- Statement of Objectives
- Copy of GRE and TOEFL (or IELTS) scores
- Copy of CV (including education, list of publications, awards, professional experience, etc.)
- Name and email address of 3 referees (It is preferable that the email addresses provided are university/professional email addresses and not common Yahoo, Gmail, Hotmail, etc., addresses)
- To apply, prospective students do not need to submit originals or certified copies of documents. However, if selected, certified documents and a completed undergraduate degree in a relevant field will be required for final admission.
The Statement of Objectives is a very important part of your application and we encourage you to write it carefully. We seek a statement of one to two pages (approximately 400 to 1,000 words) explaining your reasons for wanting to complete your graduate studies at the Masdar Institute of Science and Technology.
Your Statement of Objectives should describe:
Your Statement of Objectives should describe:
- How you think about the world and your professional objectives
- The issues or problems you want to address during your studies at Masdar Institute and the setting in which you eventually see yourself working professionally
- How your previous studies and work experience (if any) relates to what you propose to do at Masdar Institute
- Why you are applying to Masdar Institute and the specific program
- Other matters you think are important for us to know
MSc Program Admissions Requirements
- A relevant undergraduate degree in science, engineering or IT from a recognized and accredited university
- A minimum CGPA of 3.0 (on a scale of 4.0) or equivalent (2nd class upper in the British system)
- A minimum GRE Quantitative score of 155 (700 on the old scale)*
- A minimum TOEFL score of 91 (iBT) or equivalent paper/computer based scores, or a minimum academic IELTS score of 6.5
- 3 Recommendation Letters
- Statement of Objectives
GRE Information
The general Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is required. Please check www.ets.org for information on the GRE or TOEFL exams and availability at your location.
The ETS institutional GRE code for Masdar Institute is 3870. Only the GRE General test is required. The ETS institutional TOEFL code for Masdar Institute is 5786.
PhD Program Admissions Requirements
- A relevant undergraduate and Master’s degree in science, engineering or IT from a recognized and accredited university
- A minimum CGPA of 3.0 in the undergraduate degree and a minimum CGPA of 3.25 in the master’s degree, or equivalent.
- A minimum GRE Quantitative score of 155 (700 on the old scale)*
- A minimum TOEFL of 91 on the internet-based test (iBT) or equivalent paper/computer-based scores, or a minimum academic IELTS score of 6.5
- 3 recommendation letters
- Statement of Objectives
- Research proposal
Guidelines for the Research Proposal
Candidates are required to write a brief proposal for their research outlining in general terms the scope of their intended research project, and name at least three potential research advisors from the Masdar Institute faculty. Note: A list of faculty and their research interests can be found on the Masdar Institute website.
The research proposal is a critical component of the PhD application. It is a demonstration of the ability of the candidate to conduct advanced research in their field. The research proposal should:
- Be written in an academic format;
- State clearly the PhD candidate’s research question(s) and objective(s);
- Conduct a literature review of prior relevant work;
- Offer a methodological section describing how the objective(s) would be achieved; and
- Explain why Masdar Institute provides the right environment for such work.
PhD Residency
The maximum time limit for completion of the PhD program is seven years.
MIT Involvement
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a primary partner and stakeholder in the creation of Masdar Institute. MIT’s involvement in Masdar Institute’s PhD program enables some Masdar Institute doctoral candidates to spend up to one semester at MIT, where they take courses (a maximum of three courses per semester) on campus as proposed by the relevant Research Supervisory Committee (RSC) and approved by the Graduate Education Council (GEC). This creates synergy and collaboration between the research agendas of both institutes. In order for students to be able to spend time at MIT, they need to gain admittance to MIT as special students, and must be eligible and able to get a visa to the US.
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