(Degree Awarded by Technion Graduate School (relevant to GTIIT)
MSc: Master of Science (with a thesis)
Studies towards a “Master of Science” degree (with a thesis) generally span two to three years, it gives student broad, high level knowledge of expertise in a specific field. The student is required to take classes based on a unique program and perform research, an engineering project or a final paper. The research or project for a master’s degree can be theoretical or experimental, focus on research of unique phenomena in pure or applied science, or can present a more practical approach in engineering design or manufacturing processes.
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Entry Requirement
Individuals with a bachelor’s degree from an accredited academic institution in Israel or abroad, whose GPA is not lower than a 75 (or a parallel grade), may apply. Each department has the right to determine requirements that are greater than the minimum requirements (most departments require a GPA of 83 at least). Please go to the website of corresponding department for detailed requirements for each program in “Graduate Programs” section.
Applicants for an MSc degree in: Electrical Eng., Mechanical Eng., Physics, Chemistry, and Nanoscience and Nanotechnology are required to take the GRE (general exam). We are requiring minimum 80 % below in the quantitative part and 3.0 in the analytical part. GRE code: 4213 Guangdong Technion Israel Institute of Technology (China)
For additional details, please review the Graduate School Regulations.
Registration Dates
Winter semester | Spring semester | ||
Candidates who studied abroad | By March 18 | Candidates who studied abroad | By October 18 |
Candidates who studied in Israel | By April 16 | Candidates who studied in Israel | By November 16 |
Fees&Finance
1. Fellowship: Up to USD 12,000 / year (amount will be increased for the period of residence in Technion)
2. Subsidized room rental on campus (cost of 500 RMB/month/room)
3. No tuition (worth 15,000 USD per year)
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