Address: Linz, Austria
The Johannes Kepler University Linz is a public university in Austria. It is located in Linz, the
capital of Upper Austria. It offers bachelor's, master's, diploma and doctoral degrees in
business, engineering, law, science, social sciences and medicine
The consecutive Bachelor and Master programs are university-level applied science study programs. Between the beginning of the 2005 winter semester and the 2009 winter semester, all MCI study programs were reorganized on the Bachelor/Master model as defined in the European Bologna Process. Students at the MCI can also take advantage of the option to spend a semester at one its 200 partner universities around the world. Double-degree and joint-degree programs are also offered currently with a total of eight partner universities.
Application Deadline : October 31
Bachelor and Masters Average Tuition Fees: Free
(Student Union Fee: : 726.72 EUR)
Bachelor’s & Master’s Programs:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Business Informatics
- International Business Administration
- Chemistry and Chemical
- Technology
Transformation Studies. Art x Science - Computer Science.
- Biological Chemistry.
- Artificial Intelligence.
- Computational Mathematics.
- Economic and Business Analytics
- Economics (Economic Policy Analysis).
- Global Business.
- Industrial Mathematics.
- Chemistry and Chemical Technology.
- Management.
- Management in Chemical Technologies (MCT).
- Molecular Biology.
- Physics.
- Polymer Chemistry.
- Statistics and Data Science.
- Economic and Business Analytics
English Language Requirement:
TOEFL iBT : 79
IELTS: 6.0
PTE Academic 62
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Austria offers a high-quality education system with internationally recognized universities. It provides a unique cultural experience, a high standard of living, and the opportunity to learn German. The country is also centrally located in Europe, making it easy to travel to other European destinations.
The eligibility requirements vary by university and program. Generally, you need to have completed your secondary education (for undergraduate programs) or have a relevant bachelor’s degree (for postgraduate programs). Language proficiency in German or English is often required, depending on the language of instruction.