Graduate School of Science, Arts and Technology

Individuals who have successfully completed a bachelor's program and obtained a higher education diploma are eligible to pursue studies at the master's level.

To qualify for a master's degree, graduate students are required to earn 60 credits (equivalent to 120 ECTS) and maintain a grade point average (GPA) of 75 or higher in their major.

The standard duration of a master's program is two years, although in certain qualifications, it may be condensed to 1.5 years. In specific instances, the duration of study may vary based on factors such as research work and the successful implementation of the study plan.