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Share your academic record, CV, professional context and motivation for the Executive MSc route.
The Executive MSc in Artificial Intelligence for Digital Transformation is designed for professionals with maturity, responsibility and a clear reason to develop serious AI, data and digital systems competence.
Executive applicants often balance work, travel, family responsibilities and strategic career decisions. The process is designed to be direct, human and structured.
Share your academic record, CV, professional context and motivation for the Executive MSc route.
DSTI reviews academic readiness, professional coherence, English readiness and the fit between the programme and your objectives.
The Admissions and Scholarships Committee meets every Thursday, with decision notifications normally sent every Friday.
After admission, DSTI confirms the study mode, timetable, tuition information and the next steps towards matriculation.
The application fee is paid when applying and is deducted from tuition fees upon matriculation. Applicants supported by recognised partner study-abroad education advisors are exempted from the application fee. See international student guidance
The Executive MSc has specific application deadlines, induction days and class-start dates. Admissions confirms the applicable intake and study mode in the offer documentation.
For experienced professionals, the right intake depends on workload, travel, employer support, family commitments and the study mode selected.
Understand DSTI academic calendarsThe Executive MSc is not assessed like a first degree. DSTI looks at academic level, professional maturity and the practical value of the programme for your next chapter.
Applicants are typically already master’s-level graduates or able to demonstrate equivalent academic readiness through previous studies and professional experience.
A mature professional profile is expected, normally with several years of responsibility and a credible link to AI, data, digital systems or transformation work.
The application should explain why serious AI and digital transformation competence matters for the applicant’s role, organisation or career direction.
The programme is taught in English. Applicants should be able to read technical material, follow online content and communicate professionally in English.
Applicants whose prior studies did not include sufficient mathematics, statistics or IT may be invited to complete an online entry examination or bridging work.
Because Online asynchronous study is central to the route, applicants should be ready to organise a steady study rhythm alongside professional responsibilities.
A complete file helps DSTI understand both the academic foundation and the professional logic of your application.
Degree certificates, transcripts and any supporting academic evidence relevant to master’s-level readiness.
CV, role context and professional responsibilities, especially where they connect to digital transformation.
A clear explanation of why the Executive MSc route is useful for your professional project and study constraints.
Admissions can help you connect your background, study rhythm, tuition planning and the Executive MSc structure before you commit.