Admissions

Apply with a clear plan and the right documents

Admissions advisors help applicants choose a program, prepare materials, and understand study format before enrollment.

Process

Four steps from inquiry to enrollment

The admissions process is designed to be understandable for local, international, and working adult applicants.

01

Choose a path

Review programs and speak with admissions about goals, schedule, prerequisites, and study format.

02

Prepare documents

Submit identity documents, education records, language background, and a short motivation statement.

03

Academic review

Faculty review fit, readiness, transfer credit, and any preparation needed before the first term.

04

Confirm enrollment

Complete enrollment steps, orientation, course registration, and learning platform access.

Requirements

What applicants should prepare

Requirements can vary by program and applicant background. Admissions will confirm current details before you submit final documents.

Completed application form Passport or national ID Education records Motivation statement Program interview if requested Portfolio for advanced tracks
Applicant preparing study materials

Funding and schedule

Plan before you commit

The university can discuss tuition, payment timing, study load, remote participation, and scholarship consideration during advising.

Program fit

Admissions helps match your goals to AI, blockchain, Web3, data, or leadership pathways.

Study format

Discuss hybrid learning, remote participation, evening-friendly schedules, and academic pacing.

Tuition guidance

Request current tuition, payment schedule, and scholarship information directly from admissions.

FAQ

Common admissions questions

Can working adults apply?

Yes. Programs are designed for adult learners and professionals who need flexible study options.

Can I study remotely?

Many courses support hybrid or remote participation. Admissions can confirm options for your chosen program.

Do I need a programming background?

Some tracks require foundations, while others include preparation modules. Advisors can recommend the right starting point.

Next step

Start with a short admissions conversation

Send your program interest, education background, and preferred study format.