University of Strathclyde invites applications for MSc in ML, DL September 2025
Vaishnavi Shukla | March 19, 2025 | 02:59 PM IST | 1 min read
University of Strathclyde: The MSc machine learning and deep learning programme fee is £31,100 for international students.
NEW DELHI : The University of Strathclyde Glasgow is inviting applications for MSc in machine learning and deep learning programme starting in September 2025. The MSc programme fee is £31,100 for international students.
According to the University of Strathclyde statement, applicants should have a first-class or second-class honours degree or international equivalent in electronic or electrical engineering, or computer science. Qualified candidates from other engineering or science-related fields will be considered. Additionally, candidates should have an IELTS academic overall score of 6.5 (no individual band less than 5.5).
Moreover, self-funded, international non-EU students are eligible for a scholarship worth £5,000 which will be deducted from their tuition fees.
“Machine learning and deep neural network systems are currently used by leading organisations worldwide and research centres in a wide range of applications and products. This course is for engineers and scientists looking to gain the necessary skills to be able to design these systems for use in industry,” the University of Strathclyde statement said.
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MSc in machine learning, deep learning course
The MSc in ML, DL programme focus on machine learning and deep network systems. It emphasises architectures, algorithms and implementation with applications in various fields. The programme is administered by the department of electronic and electrical engineering, and will be delivered by the department of computer and information sciences.
Students will get experience from hands-on industry-relevant projects including programming languages and engineering tools used in products and services. Students will get an opportunity to complete the MSc project through competitive industry projects, which will be offered in partnership with selected industry partners.
“Students will address real-world engineering challenges the partners are facing, with site visits, access, and provision of relevant technical data and/or facilities provided. They will also have an industry mentor and an academic supervisor,” the University of Strathclyde statement adds.
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