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M.Sc Communication Networks and Signal Processing

University of Bristol, Bristol | Bristol, England | Estd in 1909 | Government University

Bristol, England

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About M.Sc Communication Networks and Signal Processing

University of Bristol offers one-year full-time M.Sc Communication Networks and Signal Processing programme. The programme include high performance networks, smart internet lab, communications systems and networks, optical networks, data centre networks and photonics and quantum. M.Sc Communication Networks and Signal Processing programme covers advanced topics like communication networks, signal processing and enabling technologies. M.Sc Communication Networks and Signal Processing programme include research in the areas of cross-layer interaction, advanced wireless access, network architectures and high-speed optical communications. 

University of Bristol offers M.Sc Communication Networks and Signal Processing programme accredited by Institution of Engineering and Technology. M.Sc Communication Networks and Signal Processing programme comprises 11 core units and research project. The project starts during the second term and completes during the summer. Students have to select the project based with the university or with the industrial partners. Graduates of M.Sc Communication Networks and Signal Processing programme can find a wide range of placement opportunities in the field of management consultancy, finance, communications, project management and government. 

Leading multinational companies have hired the candidates from University of Bristol from M.Sc Communication Networks and Signal Processing programme. Some of them are- China Telecom, Intel, Huawei and Toshiba. Graduates of M.Sc Communication Networks and Signal Processing programme also have the option to pursue Ph.D from University of Bristol or other leading universities. 


Highlights

Particulars

Info

Type of Programme

Masters

Modes of Programme

Full-time

Accredited by

Institution of Engineering and Technology

Admission mode

Online

Accepted English language test scores

IELTS/TOEFL/CAE/CPE/PTE/ISE level IV/ISE level III/NCUK EAP/NCUK English Test/Heriot-Watt Pre-Sessional English/Strathclyde ELT

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Course Duration12 Months
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Mode of LearningFull time
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Course Fees36.22 L/yr
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Exams Accepted

Ranking and Stats

Ranking Body
THE
Parameter Ranking
Citations
68.7
Industry Outcome
71.6
International Outlook
88.8
Research
50
Teaching
36.2
DomainYearScoreRankRank Band
Engineering & Technology201957.486NA
Engineering & Technology202055.893NA
Engineering & Technology2021NANA51.3–54.4
Engineering & Technology2022NANA51.2–55.5
Engineering & Technology2023NANA52.3–55.6

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Admission and Application

Once the application form has been submitted with the required documents, at least two members of staff assess the application using the criteria performance in undergraduate degree, English language ability, references, personal statement and others. Students will be notified on the email about the decision made. The admission offers sent to the students may be conditional or unconditional. Students have to accept the offer and pay the deposit money before the deadline for the successful M.Sc Communication Networks and Signal Processing programme admission. 

How to Apply

  • First, students have to search the postgraduate online prospectus to find the programme of choice.

  • Second, students have to start the application by selecting ‘Apply Now’ on the programme’s prospectus page. 

  • Students can also go to online application portal and apply from there.

  • Students have to apply on the website- www.bristol.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/apply/start-application/.

  • Third, students have to create a new account and get the username and password.

  • Fourth, complete the application form and upload the required documents.

  • Fifth, pay the application form fee.

  • Eligible candidates can apply for application fee waiver.

  • Finally, submit the application.

  • An email confirmation and a link to the applicant portal will be sent to track the progress.


Documents Required

Eligibility

For M.Sc Communication Networks and Signal Processing programme admission, students have to first meet the eligibility criteria. The eligibility criteria is the required criteria for entry into the programme. The detailed eligibility requirements forM.Sc Communication Networks and Signal Processing programme are given below. International students have to meet the additional eligibility requirements like English language proficiency. After meeting the eligibility criteria, students have to fill the online application form. The online application form can be assessed on the course webpage. 

  • An upper second-class honours degree (or international equivalent) in an engineering discipline

For International Students (India)

  • Undergraduate (bachelor’s) degree equivalent to a UK upper second-class degree (also known as a 2:1)

English Language Proficiency

  • IELTS/TOEFL/CAE/CPE/PTE/ISE level IV/ISE level III/NCUK EAP/NCUK English Test/Heriot-Watt Pre-Sessional English/Strathclyde ELT

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