MSc, Biosystems Engineering, Wageningen University and Research Centre
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Wageningen University and Research Centre, MSc, Biosystems Engineering

Вступительные требования

Students who want to enrol the MSc programme of Biosystems Engineering at Wageningen University must have: at least a BSc degree or equivalent of a technical programme or an agricultural education programme with sufficient engineering sufficient skills in mathematics sufficient computer skills. Relevant bachelor degrees are agricultural engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, industrial automation engineering or environmental technology. Agronomy, plant sciences or animal sciences related bachelor programmes may also fit when there is at least one year (60 credits) of engineering and engineering related courses and/or an engineering related thesis subject in the bachelor programme have to make this clear (list of courses) and provide proof (course description in English) in your application. Диплом бакалавра (Bachelor’s degree), 4 years; Диплом специалиста (Diploma of Specialist), 5 years. 5 point scale 4.0/5 (Хорошо, Good). ) IELTS overall grade 6.0 (with a minimum sub-score of 6.0 for speaking) TOEFL internet-based 80 (with a minimum sub-score of 20 for speaking) Cambridge FCE pass at grade B or above.

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Wageningen Campus is centrally located in the Netherlands with excellent road connections with Amsterdam, Rotterdam and the Hague (just over an hour from Amsterdam and Schiphol), Utrecht (40 minutes), Arnhem (20 minutes) and Nijmegen (just over half an hour). Besides Schiphol, the campus is also within one hour from the international airports of Eindhoven and Düsseldorf Weeze.


The town of Wageningen, where the university is based, is a historic town on the banks of the Rhine. Each year in May the town holds a festival which draws in thousands of visitors, celebrating the town’s significance as the site of the liberation of the Netherlands at the end of the Second World War.