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Admissions and Finances – DSTI MSc programmes

DSTI’s admission process is inclusive, offering a fair opportunity to suitable applicants. Furthermore, a range of financial assistance options are available to students.

We are accepting applications for the Spring 2025 intake

Application deadline for international students: 1 February 2025

Application deadline for EU students: 21 March 2025

Induction Day: 28 March 2025

Class start date: 31 March 2025

Admissions for Applied MSc programmes

Eligibility

To be considered for DSTI’s Applied MSc programmes, applicants need to fulfil the following requirements:

1. Higher Mathematics

Applicants should have studied Advanced Mathematics in high school or beyond or have an equivalent qualification.

2. 3/4-year Bachelor degree

Candidates must have completed a 3 or 4-year Bachelor degree or equivalent from a recognised university. Studying Mathematics while pursuing Bachelor’s will be beneficial for the applicants.

3. Academic Records

DSTI offers three options to prove prospective students their academic qualifications. Submitting proofs of more than one qualification mentioned below will boost the chances of admission.

The candidate must have at least the following grade or equivalent grade to be considered for the Applied MSc programme.

USA – GPA 2.0; Germany – 3.5; France – 12; UK – 2:2 (2nd Class Lower Division); India – CGPA 6.5 or Upper second class; China – 67%

Applicants from other countries can submit their transcripts and DSTI can determine the degree and grade equivalency. Also, students with transcripts in languages other than French or English must translate them into French or English through official translation services in their countries. We recommend translation services by Alliance Française and British Council.

Exceptional cases
  1. Those students who have lower grades than those mentioned in the table must qualify for one of the standard admission tests or the DSTI online entrance exam.
  2. Those students who may have an academic break of more than 8 years and have not worked in the tech sector are encouraged to take one of the standard admission tests or the DSTI online entrance exam. You should connect with our representatives to understand these qualifications in detail.
  3. After submitting your transcripts, DSTI may ask students from countries where it is difficult to measure the equivalency of the grades to qualify for one of the standard admission tests or the DSTI online entrance exam.

A second option, if your scores don’t meet the above criteria, is to submit scores from standardised tests such as the GRE or GMAT. Submitting these scores can strengthen your application and increase your chances of admission.

For the GRE, aim for at least 155 in the quantitative section and an overall score around 300. For the GMAT, aim for a minimum score of 42, with an overall score close to 600.

Although there are other components to GRE and GMAT, we value the quantitative component and overall scores.

If the above two criteria can’t be met, consider taking the online DSTI Entry Exam from home, all you need is a stable internet connection and a computer.

The exam has two sections: Mathematics and IT, each with 30 questions. Correct answers gain +1 mark, while incorrect answers result in -1 mark. If unsure, opt for ‘I don’t know’ to avoid losing points.

The mathematics section tests Applied Mathematics, Probabilities, and Statistics, while the IT section covers Algorithmics, Software Engineering and Architecture, and Operating Systems & Networking.

Note: If you’re currently completing your Bachelor’s degree or expecting to receive it soon, you must provide your Bachelor’s Degree Certificate before commencing classes. DSTI may request further documents from students if necessary.

4. Proficiency in English

As all courses are delivered in English, students should possess at least a B2 level of English proficiency. DSTI will evaluate this during the Admission Interview. To strengthen their application, students may provide their IELTS or TOEFL scores.

Admissions for Executive MSc programmes

Eligibility

To be considered for DSTI’s Executive MSc programmes, applicants need to fulfil the following requirements:

1. Master's level education

Applicants must hold a Master’s degree (or equivalent) from a recognised institution. While there are no specific field restrictions, applicants generally come from backgrounds in science, technology, or social sciences/humanities. Those from social sciences/humanities should have some exposure to scientific methods, particularly in the use of statistics, in fields such as (but not limited to) economics, finance, sociology, linguistics, and related areas.

2. Professional Experience

Applicants should have 4 to 5 years of professional experience, ideally in roles related or connected to science and/or technology. Applicants with managerial (including junior management) positions are particularly sought after.

3. Academic Records

DSTI offers two methods for prospective executive students to showcase their academic qualifications. While applicants are required to submit only one type of academic record from the options provided, presenting evidence of additional qualifications from the list below may improve their chances of being admitted. In any case, proof of a Master’s degree is mandatory.

To maintain the high standards of our application process, we place importance on scores from standardised tests. For the GRE, candidates should aim for a minimum score of 155 in the quantitative section with a total score near 300. For the GMAT, a minimum score of 42 is expected, with an overall score above 600.

If the above criteria cannot be met, applicants may opt to take the online DSTI Entry Exam from home. All that is required is a computer and a stable internet connection. The exam consists of two sections: Mathematics and IT.

4. Proficiency in English

As all courses are delivered in English, students should possess at least a B2 level of English proficiency. DSTI will evaluate this during the Admission Interview. To strengthen their application, students may provide their IELTS or TOEFL scores.

IT Requirements

Students at DSTI should have a Windows PC laptop, not Apple Mac, with these minimum specs:

At least Intel Core i5 (or AMD equivalent)

8GB as the absolute minimum, but 16GB highly recommended.

Minimum 512GB, 1TB recommended. SSD required.

NVIDIA preferred, but not essential

Your PC must be able to run the main latest Windows version (currently: Windows 11).

DSTI will provide a Windows Education (eq. to Enterprise edition) key when classes start.

Don’t purchase MS Office 365: DSTI will provide a full product license when classes start.

Admission Process

The admission procedure for the Data ScienceTech Institute (DSTI) is a thorough process that provides a fair chance to all eligible candidates.

Step 1: Research

To begin your application, browse our selection of Applied MSc programmes to find the best fit for you. You can set up an online meeting with our team to aid your decision and verify the tuition costs for each programme.

Step 2: Application

The application process is conducted online, where we will assess your eligibility. You'll need to upload standard registration documents: proof of identity, a CV, and a cover letter.

Step 3: Profile Evaluation

After the first look at your application, DSTI will call you for the next steps. You'll need to provide the documents specified in either of the first two choices. If these aren't available, you can go for option three.

Email us copies of your transcripts and degree certificate. If needed, DSTI might ask to check your original documents. As previously mentioned, if we’re unsure about your bachelor’s level, we might invite you to take standardised tests or our online entrance exam.

In order to expedite the process, you may share the scanned score sheets of the GRE or GMAT.

Where to send official GRE or GMAT scores? Click here to send GRE scores. Click here to send GMAT scores.

In the absence of the first two options, DSTI will ask you to appear for Online Entrance Exam. A detailed description of the test is given in the eligibility criteria.

Step 4: Admission Interview

If your application is successful, you will be invited to attend an admission interview which will last approximately 20 minutes. During the interview, you will be asked questions to confirm your interest, course suitability and English proficiency.

Step 5: Official Admission Decision

Upon completion of the admission process, you will be notified of your official admission decision, which may result in one of three outcomes:

This outcome is for students who have met all admission criteria without any issues.

Conditional admission is for students who may not meet one admission criteria but are given extra time by the institute to enhance a specific skill or submit required paperwork.

DSTI may reject an application if it doesn’t meet the cohort’s admission criteria. This is not personal bias. Students are encouraged to reapply after enhancing their profile.

Visa info

Post-official admission steps could differ based on if you need a French study visa. Not sure if you need one? Check the link below. For what’s next, see the Tuition Fees section.

For further process, refer to the Tuition Fees section.

Tuition Fees for Applied MSc programmes

Fees are valid for the Autumn 24 and Spring 25 intake.Applied MSc in Data AnalyticsApplied MSc in Data Engineering for Artificial IntelligenceApplied MSc in Data Science & Artificial IntelligenceApplied MSc in Cyber Security
Total Tuition Fees18,700€18,700€18,700€25,000€
Yearly Tuition Fees9,350€9,350€9,350€12,500€

*No tuition fees for the students in apprenticeship mode.

Tuition Fees for Executive MSc programmes

Fees are valid for the Autumn 24 and Spring 25 intake.Executive MSc in Artificial Intelligence
Total Tuition Fees18,700€

Postgraduate Education: Full-time

A traditional mode of completing an Applied MSc in 2 years.

Students who don’t need visa.

  • Deposit: 20% of Yearly Tuition Fees to reserve your seat.
  • Remainder: 80% of Yearly Tuition Fees before classes commence.
  • 100% of Yearly Tuition Fees before the second-year classes commence.

Student-visa seekers*

  • Deposit: 20% of Yearly Tuition Fees to reserve your seat.
  • Remainder: 80% of Yearly Tuition Fees to obtain an admission letter for your visa application.
  • 100% of Yearly Tuition Fees before the second-year classes commence.

Executive Education: Full-time

A traditional mode of completing an Executive MSc in 1 year.

Students who don’t need visa.

  • Deposit: 20% of the full tuition fees to reserve your seat.
  • Remainder: 80% of the full tuition fees before classes commence.

Student-visa seekers*

  • Deposit: 20% of the full tuition  fees to reserve your seat.
  • Remainder: 80% of the full tuition  fees to obtain an admission letter for your visa application.

Executive & Continuing Education: Self-Paced Online Course (SPOC) - All MSc programmes

With our unique SPOC mode, you can complete your MSc programme in flexible time using a combination of live or self-paced online study. As the DSTI MSc programmes are entirely online in this mode, you won’t need to apply for a visa.

Tuition Fee

  • Initiation stage: 33% of Total Tuition Fees
  • Foundation stage: 33% of Total Tuition Fees
  • Advanced stage: 33% of Total Tuition Fees

We are accepting applications for the Spring 2025 intake

Application deadline for international students: 1 February 2025

Application deadline for EU students: 21 March 2025

Induction Day: 28 March 2025

Class start date: 31 March 2025

Financial Resources and Aid

There are various options available for students to finance their education in France, including scholarships, grants, and part-time job opportunities. Here are some useful resources and links to help you explore these funding options:

For all students

Campus France

This government agency promotes higher education in France and offers information on scholarships and funding opportunities for international students.

For all students

CROUS

The CROUS (Regional Centers for University and School Works) is a government agency that provides financial aid to both French and international students, including housing subsidies, scholarships, and student loans.

For all students

Student loans

Students can also apply for student loans to cover their tuition and living expenses.

International students may inquire at their local banks.

For all students

Part-time work

International students in France are allowed to work part-time while they study.

For French students

Career Transition Project

The Vocational Transition Project (VTP), formerly Cif, allows employees to take time away from their jobs to undergo training to enable them to change their trade or profession. The TPP is conditional and is granted upon request to the employer. The employee shall be paid throughout the training.

For French students

Personal Training Account (PTA) of a Private Sector Employee

Do you want to take training to develop professionally? Know that everyone has a personal training account (PTA) from the moment they enter the labour market until their retirement. The CPF replaced the individual right to training (Dif). CPF can be used throughout your working life (including in periods of unemployment) to follow qualifying or certifying training.

Book One on One Online Meeting with DSTI

At DSTI, we provide one-on-one online meetings with prospective students. Here we answer all their questions regarding our Applied Bachelors and Applied MSc courses.

Join DSTI's Weekly Online Group Meetings (English)

At DSTI, we organize online group meetings where we share valuable information about our selection of Applied Bachelors and Applied MSc courses in data and AI.

Join DSTI's Weekly Online Group Meetings (in French)

DSTI organizes online group meetings to provide information about our range of Applied Bachelor and Applied MSc programs in data and AI.

Open House Sessions at DSTI Paris Campus

Every Wednesday from 2PM to 6PM CEST, DSTI’s Paris Campus hosts an open day for all, no appointment necessary. Inquiries regarding admission, courses or other related topics are welcomed. We are delighted to provide answers to your questions.

Tuition Fees Refund Policy

Definitions: 

Admitted applicant:

An individual who has passed all eligibility and admissibility processes and has been offered a place in a DSTI programme, becoming a student upon acceptance.

Student:

An enrolled individual who has begun their DSTI programme in any mode (on-campus/online) or rhythm (full-time, part-time, asynchronous).

Refund Terms:

A. The deposit is non-refundable under any circumstances.

B. Visa applicants must pay all tuition fees for the academic year in advance to receive an admission letter and full support from DSTI for their visa application and arrival in France.

C. If an admitted applicant withdraws before September 1st (for Autumn entries) or March 1st (for Spring entries), all tuition fees, except the deposit, will be refunded. Withdrawals after these dates will result in a 50% refund of the total tuition fees.

D. Students who leave the programme on or after the first day are liable for 100% of the tuition fees. This also applies to students who defer their enrolment and then decide not to participate.

E. Admitted applicants with conditional acceptance who do not meet the required conditions before the programme start date will receive a refund of all tuition fees, except the deposit. Alternatively, they may defer their enrolment to the next session, with the deposit transferred accordingly.

F. Visa seekers who do not obtain their visa and choose to withdraw or defer must adhere to the conditions outlined in sections A to E. On-campus students have the option to start their programme online if their visa is delayed.

G. DSTI provides extensive visa support services, included in the tuition fees. Admitted applicants must follow this process meticulously. Those who receive a visa refusal and have fully utilised this support can choose to start classes online, defer, or cancel their enrolment. Applicants who did not fully commit to the visa support process and wish to cancel their enrolment will be refunded 50% of the tuition fees.

H. Students expelled from the programme or who do not complete their degree are liable for the full tuition fees, with no refund permitted.

I. Tuition fee refunds will be processed via bank transfer within 30 days. The admitted applicant/student is responsible for all related bank charges, commissions, and exchange rate losses.

J. Any changes to the programme, mode, or rhythm require DSTI approval and, if applicable, third-party funder approval. Adjustments in tuition fees will be handled as follows:

i. If new fees are higher, the balance must be paid upfront.

ii. If new fees are the same, changes are notified by DSTI.

iii. If new fees are lower, changes are notified by DSTI, and any overpayment is refunded.