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 Requirements
Program Entry Requirements | Common Requirements
Program Entry Requirements
Doctoral Program
To be eligible for admission to the doctoral program, a student must:
- Hold a master degree or its equivalent in a subject related to the proposed research topic;
- Have both undergraduate and graduate grades significantly above average.
To be eligible for admission to the non-resident doctoral program, a candidate must, besides 1. and 2. above,
have access to relevant academic facilities in the area of his/her residence;
have been in active contact with professional practice for a minimum period of three years since the last degree; and
have demonstrated a research capability through publications and/or other presentations.
Certificate of Advanced Studies
To be eligible for the Certificate of Advanced Studies, a student must have good academic records (both undergraduate and graduate) and
hold a master degree or its equivalent.
Master and Diploma Programs
To be eligible for admission to the master or the diploma program, a candidate must:
- Hold a bachelor degree (normally from a four-year program) or its equivalent in an appropriate field of study from an institution of
recognized standing;
- Have undergraduate grades significantly above average.
Bridging Program
AIT offers a one-term Bridging Program for master degree candidates from disadvantaged backgrounds. This program assists such students
with their specialist subjects, with academic support topics and with English. The Institute also runs its Academic Support Network to assist students who have study problems after they have enrolled in their
degree programs.
Certificate Program
To be eligible for admission to the certificate program, a candidate must hold a bachelor degree or its equivalent in an appropriate field of study
from an institution of recognized standing.
Special Program
In certain cases, applicants may be admitted as special students to follow a supervised program of study over a limited period, often
including courses from the master program. Special students must complete registration procedures normally requiring them to hold a bachelor degree or equivalent.
Common Requirements
All AIT programs are conducted in the English language, the Institute's
official medium of all communication. All applicants for AIT programs are thus expected to produce evidence of proficiency in English (preferably TOEFL, but alternatively GRE, ALIGU, or IELTS).
AIT's Center for Language and Educational Technology (CLET) runs an eight-week pre-master course, Talkbase, for each of the three intakes in a year. Participants requiring this additional English language
preparation must be able to start their study period at the Institute ten weeks or so before the beginning of their first term.
All candidates for entry to AIT must provide certificated evidence of good health.
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