Computer Science MSc
The required application documents for the desired degree programme differ depending on your previous education.
You are applying to an ETH Zurich Master's degree programme with a:
Language of instruction/Proof of language proficiency
English, proof of proficiency required by the application deadline: Level C1, see Language requirements
Recommendation letter
Two recommendation letters in English. We strongly prefer letters from academia, or from referees with an academic background.
Motivation letter
Approximately one A4 page in the language of instruction of the chosen programme, stating your motivation for choosing this specific Master's degree programme at ETH Zurich.
Please also check the specific performance prerequisites for this programme.
Language of instruction/Proof of language proficiency
English, proof of proficiency required by the application deadline: Level C1, see Language requirements
Motivation letter
Approximately one A4 page in the language of instruction of the chosen programme, stating your motivation for choosing this specific Master's degree programme at ETH Zurich.
Language of instruction/Proof of language proficiency
English and German (additional requirements), proof of proficiency required by the application deadline: Level C1, see Language requirements
Recommendation letter
Two recommendation letters in English. We strongly prefer letters from academia, or from referees with an academic background. Not required for students from Swiss universities of applied sciences without ESOP application.
Motivation letter
Approximately one A4 page in the language of instruction of the chosen programme, stating your motivation for choosing this specific Master's degree programme at ETH Zurich.
Direct Doctorate (applications in the first application window only)
Your statement of purpose (motivation letter) should concisely explain your motivation and suitability to do doctoral studies in computer science at ETH Zurich. It should describe any past research and teaching experience, identify general areas of research and reflect on two preferred research groups’ work you are interested in to complete the doctoral programme as well as future career plans. No word limit.