Mathematics/Applied Mathematics 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

Course content information

Fully completed course content form of the study programme:

  • List of covered topics during COMPLETE study duration (required exactly once for the whole application)
  • Abstracts of course elements of COMPLETE study programme(s) (one document required per programme/university)

Include all planned courses to these lists, even if you didn't take/examine them yet when you apply. For further questions, please contact the study advisor for mathematics ().

DownloadDownload template (PDF, 1.4 MB)

Recommendation letter

Two recommendation letters. We 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.

Language of instruction

English

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

English

Course content information

Fully completed course content form of the study programme:

  • List of covered topics during COMPLETE study duration (required exactly once for the whole application)
  • Abstracts of course elements of COMPLETE study programme(s) (one document required per programme/university)

Include all planned courses to these lists, even if you didn't take/examine them yet when you apply. For further questions, please contact the study advisor for mathematics ().

DownloadDownload template (PDF, 1.4 MB)

Recommendation letter

Two recommendation letters. We prefer letters from academia or from referees with an academic background. Not required for ETH Zurich students, students with BSc Mathematics from EPFL or BSc Mathematik from UZH (minimum 150 ECTS).

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, proof of proficiency required by the application deadline: Level C1, see Language requirements

Course content information

Fully completed course content form of the study programme:

  • List of covered topics during COMPLETE study duration (required exactly once for the whole application)
  • Abstracts of course elements of COMPLETE study programme(s) (one document required per programme/university)

Include all planned courses to these lists, even if you didn't take/examine them yet when you apply. For further questions, please contact the study advisor for mathematics ().

DownloadDownload template (PDF, 1.4 MB)

Recommendation letter

Two recommendation letters. We prefer letters from academia or from referees with an academic background. Not required for ETH Zurich students, students with BSc Mathematics from EPFL or BSc Mathematik from UZH (minimum 150 ECTS).

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.

not eligible to apply

Direct Doctorate (applications in the first application window only)

  • For a successful application, a confirmation of the future supervisor (ETH professor) is required. This letter has to state that they will provide the funding for the merit-based scholarship during your MSc studies and the salary for the subsequent doctoral studies.
  • Motivation letter: please state in your motivation letter your suitability for the planned research. Furthermore, an outstanding academic record is required.
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