I chose the Software Engineering programme at the University of Tartu because it aligns perfectly with my career aspirations. With its specialisation in Enterprise Software Engineering, this programme provides the ideal foundation for managing software systems in large corporations or creating your startup. I chose Estonia for my master's degree because it's the perfect destination for technology and innovation-driven studies. Estonia offers world-class education, with internationally recognised programmes, particularly at top universities like the University of Tartu. The country's leadership in digital innovation, affordable living costs, and diverse student community make it an attractive choice for me. Plus, Estonia's vibrant startup ecosystem and strong tech industry provide incredible opportunities for practical experience, networking, and career growth in the tech field.
The international master’s programme in Software Engineering offers software engineering and management skills as well as specialised skills in two major software application domains. The programme starts with a base module where you will acquire foundational knowledge about modern software engineering theory and practice, spanning all phases of software development from requirements elicitation over design and implementation to quality assurance and operations. The base module will cover both technical and managerial aspects of software development. Later on, you specialise in one of two narrow field modules: Enterprise Software Engineering and Secure Systems Engineering.
Enterprise software is computer software designed to meet the needs of an organisation rather than individual users. This type of software is integral to a computer-based information system and is used to handle and optimise various business operations, such as enhancing business and management reporting tasks, supporting production operations, and managing back-office functions.
With the steady growth of software invading all aspects of life, the issue of making this software secure in the sense that unauthorised third parties cannot break into software systems, manipulate the systems, steal or manipulate data, etc., has become paramount. Learning how to develop secure software and protect it is the mission of the Secure Systems Engineering module. Many courses among the base and narrow field modules seamlessly integrate modern AI methods and tools.
The Software Engineering master’s programme is closely related to the tech industry. During your studies, you will get the opportunity to put into practice the knowledge you have gained in the programme through an internship at an IT company.
Admitted master’s students in Software Engineering also have a chance to apply to the Industrial Master’s Programme in IT. This unique opportunity allows students to spend part of their second year at a company or institution, which also helps them find an interesting thesis topic related to the industry. In addition, the students will receive a scholarship of 1,000 euros per month. Read more about the Industrial Master's Programme in IT here.
You can find a thorough description of the curriculum on the Institute of Computer Science website here.
Half of the students will receive a tuition waiver for full-time studies.
Once admitted, you can apply for several scholarships. Scholarship information is available on the Institute of Computer Science website here and the University of Tartu Foundation website here.
Upon completing the programme, students will receive a Master of Science in Engineering (Software Engineering) (MSc) degree.
The Institute of Computer Science is the highest-ranked institute in information technology in Estonia and among the top 50 to 60 in the European Union. It conducts ground-breaking and internationally recognised research in IT, and many of its researchers are among the best in the world in their field.
The institute hosts various events where students collaborate with researchers, lecturers, and company representatives. The Institute Day offers a platform for research groups to showcase their work and propose thesis topics to students (read more here). Students can meet leading IT companies and employers across Estonia at the Delta Career Day (read more here). Moreover, the institute has a long-standing tradition of hosting data science seminars (read more here), conferences and other public events, bringing together university scholars and industry experts to share insights into the evolving information technology landscape.
The Institute of Computer Science is located at the University of Tartu Delta Centre, which offers a modern environment for studies, research, and new solutions in cooperation with companies and students. Over 2,500 students occupy the institutes located in Delta, and approximately 500 researchers, faculty, and university support staff work there, along with about 400 employees from various companies.
Read more about the Institute of Computer Science here and the University of Tartu Delta Centre here.
Explore Tartu, the Institute of Computer Science, and student dormitories through the university's virtual tour here.
The Software Engineering master's programme prepares students for a career path leading to high-end technical roles (e.g. software analyst, architect or research engineer) and managerial roles (e.g. project/team leader or technology officer). Graduates of this programme are well equipped to join the highly dynamic software industry in the Baltics, Northern and Eastern Europe.
Our graduates are currently employed by companies such as Google, Facebook, Ericsson, Swedbank, Wise, Bolt, Kuehne + Nagel, Nortal, Pipedrive, Playtech, Testlio, Apromore and many more.
NB! The restrictions for the citizens of the Russian Federation are specified here.
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Evaluation criteria:
The maximum score for motivation letter is 100 points and the result is positive only if the applicant gains 51 points or more.
For further information on assessing candidates´ academic performance and calculating admissions´ score see here.
The following information applies to international students and Estonian students who graduated abroad:
The application system opens on 2 January and closes on 15 March. The following electronic documents must be submitted via DreamApply by 15 March:
Submitted applications can not be edited. It is only possible to upload new documents (e.g. graduation certificates). Applicants will receive feedback and notifications through the DreamApply system to their e-mail. Incomplete applications or those submitted by e-mail will not be considered for admission.
Guide to submitting an electronic application on DreamApply.
NB: The University of Tartu has no official partnerships with agents or educational representatives. We strongly recommend applying directly to the university without the help of unauthorised third-party entities. Should you use such a service, please ensure that your application's contact information is your personal details (your e-mail, phone number, etc.).
The evaluation of applications will be made based on the electronic copies added to DreamApply. A general ranking list will be formed based on the electronically submitted applications and admission results (including offers) will be announced to all applicants personally via DreamApply by April 30 at the latest. Admitted candidates are expected to accept or decline the offer in DreamApply in 7 days. If the decision is not communicated to UT via DreamApply by the stipulated deadline, UT reserves the right to withdraw the admission offer.
NB! It is not possible to postpone the beginning of studies to the next academic year.
Terms and conditions of the admission offer
Admission offers are conditional. This means that there are conditions in the offer which the applicant needs to fulfil in order to be admitted (e.g. sending application documents by post; obtaining the required level of education). If the conditions are not met, UT has the right to withdraw the offer. Also, UT reserves the right to withdraw or amend any offer or revoke the matriculation of a student, if it becomes evident that the application contains fraudulent information, the qualification does not provide access to the chosen study programme or the student is found to have omitted key information from the application. Should such circumstances occur, UT will not be liable for any material or immaterial loss which the student may suffer as a result.
Once the admission results have been announced, all admitted students are required to send the application documents by post to: Student Admissions, University of Tartu, Ülikooli 18-132, Tartu 50090, ESTONIA.
The documents are expected to be mailed only by those receiving the admission offer (unless instructed otherwise by the admissions staff). The documents must reach the university within 3 weeks from the announcement of the offer. If the application documents do not reach the us by the deadline, the university has the right to withdraw the admission offer. Applicants will be informed when their documents have arrived.
Requirements for educational documents
All copies of educational documents (diplomas and Diploma Supplements/transcripts) must be officially certified. By certified we mean that the copies should bear an original signature and seal of the authority certifying that these are true copies of the original document(s). The copies can be certified either 1) by an authorised official of the issuing institution, or 2) by a notary, or 3) with an Apostille attached. NB! Country-specific requirements may also specify the way documents from certain countries must be certified.
Please note that UT does not accept simple copies made on the basis of already certified copies (primary copies are needed).
All admitted students are required to present their original qualification certificates upon arrival (unless these were sent directly from the issuing institution).
Paying the tuition fee (applicable to applicants who receive a fee-based study place offer)
• EU/EEA/Swiss citizens are required to pay the fee for the first semester once they arrive in Tartu (by 20 September at the latest after signing the fee contract, please read more here).
• Admitted students from other countries are required to pre-pay half of the first semester's tuition fee. The invoice along with the pre-payment deadline and payment details will be sent to applicants via DreamApply after they have accepted the admissions offer and the University has received the hard copies of the application documents. Second part of the fee is due on 20 September. NB! The official admission letter (necessary for visa application) will only be issued once the University of Tartu has received the pre-payment.
NB! Once you have been offered a fee-based study place, be aware that it will not be changed into a fee waiver study place. By transferring the pre-payment to the university, you confirm that you have informed yourself about the process of the visa and temporary residence permit application and you are able to arrive in Estonia by the start of the academic year. If you have any questions please contact studentvisasupport@ut.ee.
The official admission letter will be sent to admitted students electronically via DreamApply only after the admissions office has received and reviewed hard copies of the application documents, and received the tuition fee pre-payment (if a pre-payment was required, please see step 3 for more details).
NB! The electronic admission letter is also sufficient for non-EU students for applying for visa/residence permit in Estonian embassies.
Once the admission letter is issued, accepted students may proceed further with arranging their arrival. All non-EU students should first consult information on the process of visa and temporary residence permit application to be sure, as where and when the relevant documents need to be applied. Note that housing at the UT dormitories can be applied during a limited period of time, unless specified otherwise on the website. For housing alternatives please find further information on Tartu Welcome Centre website.
NB! Admitted students who are not citizens of an EU or EEA country or Switzerland need to make sure they obtain the Estonian long-term visa on time in order to be able to participate in the orientation programme for international students held in the last week of August. They are also required to visit the Admissions Office in person to complete their arrival registration by September 1, 2025, at the latest. Failure to do so will result in the revocation of their admission decision and visa.
Travel information can be found here.
Based upon common queries, the most important information has been summarised into a pre-arrival information website UT Getting Started.
Estonian applicants should apply via National Admission Information Systems (SAIS). Further information in Estonian is available here.
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