Are you an international student? You need to complete two important steps.
If you hold an international bachelor’s degree and want to apply for the Master’s in Business Information Technology, you first need to check your eligibility to see if you meet the admission requirements. Once you are eligible, you can start your application.
Step 1 | Eligibility check
This mandatory e-check is for prospective master’s students with an international bachelor’s degree and shows whether you meet the admission requirements. It takes five minutes to check if you are eligible or not. The outcome is only an indication, not an official admission decision. Even if you appear to be ineligible, you can still start your application. The final decision is made by our Admission Office after you submit it.
After submitting the eligibility check, you will receive an email with a code. Keep this code handy, you will need it for step 2.
Step 2 | Start your application
Have you received the code from the eligibility check by email? You can now start your application via the online platform Studielink by following the link in the email.
You can apply even if you have not yet obtained your diploma. In that case, you may be conditionally admitted and will still need to graduate.
When applying for this Master's, you have to pay an application fee of €100. This applies only to international students with a non-Dutch higher educational degree and is the case for all master's programmes of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics & Computer Science (EEMCS) and the Faculty of Engineering Technology (ET).
More information you can find on the page of Student Services.
Admission requirements Business Information Technology
Required diplomas or knowledge
A Bachelor of Science, or equivalent, in a related field & containing knowledge of the following fields:
- Business Administration (e.g. finance, HRM, organisation theory/strategy, business intelligence, management, and marketing)
- Computer Science (e.g. object oriented programming, information systems, and databases)
- Mathematics: calculus, statistics, probability, and linear algebra
- Research: research methodology and academic research project and/or design
Language skills
Success in your studies requires a high level of English proficiency. Therefore, prospective master's students with an international degree must meet the English language requirement. The application will only be processed when the English language requirements have been met, the University of Twente does not offer possible conditional admission if the English language requirement is not met.
If you take the test after the application deadline, or you do not have the official English certificate before the application deadline, the University of Twente will not process your application. Therefore, make sure to do the test in advance, as it will take time for you to get the official certificate.
As proof that you meet this requirement, you will be asked in the application procedure to upload one of the requested language certificates below. Only these internationally recognised test results will be accepted.
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KEEP IN MIND
- During your application, the University of Twente will verify your proof of English proficiency. The IELTS (academic) and TOEFL iBT are only accepted once it is not older than two years. Since your application will not be immediately reviewed, please kindly make sure that your English certificate is still valid for at least one month after you have submitted your application to Osiris. Please note: In some cases, it might take longer before your application is reviewed.
- The language requirements when applying for a scholarship may be different because scholarship providers may have different requirements.
- If you are a native English speaker and/or you have (fully) completed your education in English, you also have to meet the specific English language requirement.
English language exemptions
All officially recognised exemptions to the standard English language requirements are clearly outlined on the University's website. Please consult the English Language Tool to determine whether any of the listed exceptions may apply to your situation.
Please note that individual requests for waivers outside the stated exceptions cannot be considered, as the University of Twente does not offer English waivers.
Make sure to answer the follow-up questions after selecting your country. Selecting your country alone does not automatically entitle you to an exemption, as it forms only one part of the overall assessment.
Required documents
- Copy of diploma
- Curriculum vitae stating relevant work experience, extracurricular activities, honours or awards obtained (Tip: use the format of Europass to make sure everything is included)
- Motivation letter (max. 2 pages)
- CGPA of at least 70-75% of the maximum score, or your country's equivalent
The EEMCS CGPA requirement for IIT and NIT students (India) is at least 70% of the maximum score - Transcript of records
- English summary of thesis (BSc or MSc). In case you carried out your thesis research in a group, then please describe your own specific contribution to the project. If you have not finished your thesis yet, please describe your plans regarding the thesis. Course descriptions on mathematics and methodology courses.
You can start this Master's in September and February. In some cases, you might be admitted under the condition that you follow the Pre-Master’s first. In that case, you start in September.
If you want to apply, make sure to check the application deadlines beforehand!
Quick links
- Arrange your visa
When admitted, you are assisted with arranging visa formalities or residence permit by our Student services team. You cannot apply for these documents yourselves. - Register for a house
Our Housing team assists international students in finding accommodation. - Health & liability insurance
International students staying in the Netherlands are required by Dutch law to have health- and liability insurance. We can help you arrange a complete insurance package covering most health and liability costs.