Does anyone know the score thresholds from that year in computer science from individual departments at the Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice?
Well, the official threshold by the rector's decision is 18 points. (i.e. 30% of basic math) and this was what he was in all technical faculties of this university. The number of candidates and the level of results from the matura exam in a given year depends more on whether you will get in, and this has changed in the last few years, as a result, people who did not get into the desired direction in one year and were a lot under the line the next year boldly entered on the list accepted in the first recruitment; it was also the other way around. I understand that you mean the first recruitment and not some extra time for the persistent after the places taken by people admitted to several universities become available. AEI (Informatyka-Gliwice) 160 places, 474 candidates, threshold required for admission 77.6 points AEI (Informatyka-Rybnik) 40 places, 54 candidates, the threshold of 39.2 points Electric 70 seats, 53 candidates, threshold 18 points MiIM (Industrial IT, practical profile) 30 places, 29 candidates, 18 points MiIM (IP - general academic profile) 30 places, 12 candidates, 18 points MS 48 seats, 74 candidates, I have no information MT (Applied Computer Science ...) 100 places, 1 candidate (not even worth considering)
I would like to add that to get on the AEI in the supplementary recruitment after resignations accepted, you had to have 68.8 points elsewhere. This year, the AEI will no longer be in Rybnik, all 200 places are intended for Gliwice, this may slightly reduce the requirements for admission
OK thank you for your answer Maybe someone knows how much was more or less the threshold for the first recruitment (or the next one) for such fields as: mechatronics, electronics (and telecommunications), AiR [AEI and MT (probably the lower threshold here?)], ICT, mining and geology? and another question: with the same number of points, what is taken into account? because this is not seen anywhere in the regulations
With probably the same average grade, or the order of submissions.
Mechanical and electronic directions are empty and do not fill places anywhere - also do not look at the level there, but to pass the secondary school-leaving examination, because you will get It can be worse with AiR but it depends on the year.
One should consider the fact that there are fewer and fewer high school graduates every year. If there are 50,000 of them this year, they will not all be going to IT, also take it easy The opportunities to get in are increasing.
Still such a question for 24121967, unless someone else also knows 29 candidates, but for a general academic or practical profile? Unless in general, because there are 30 places here and here? Overall, how do they differ exactly? The former more a theory?
Of which all representatives of the educational environment are already aware, according to the amended Act - Law on Higher Education, many basic organizational units, within the time limit specified in Art. 23 of the Amendment Act, will undergo the procedure of adapting education profiles and curricula to the changed requirements. The dates mentioned are - for first-cycle studies - December 31, 2016 and - for second-cycle studies and long-cycle studies - December 31, 2017.
Currently, we are moving away from general academic education in favor of practical - more laboratories, doing something practically, cooperation with companies than general academic theory and subjects.
For many people, it also means increased difficulties in college - there are various other such aspects associated with it.
Thank you for your response I will ask you this way, maybe someone will want to describe what he thinks about it, namely: What do you think about the macro-direction? I'm not talking specifically about this industrial computing anymore, but it's probably the best example. The combination of electronics, automation, IT, etc. You think that it is better to learn a specific thing and focus more on it, or "a little" of everything, if you can write "a little" in this case, because it will be 7-8 semesters. In some old topic I read here that "in the macro-direction you will not die on the labor market", although you know, they should look at what you can actually do, not what ended.
I will add, maybe someone will know the answer: In previous years, the Industrial Computer Science in Katowice had theoretically 30 places for the general academic profile and 30 places for the practical profile. Now there is a practical profile itself, so there will be 60 seats?
Now there is a practical profile itself, so there will be 60 seats?
- Dean's office, check if the recruitment has already started and there will be recruitment rules
Very strict macro-directions, as you mention, are currently profitable - All Automation, Electrical Engineering, Embedded Systems - and this is closely related to some aspects of IT, Software Engineering or the programming of drivers / AVR microcontrollers / etc ..
As well as the topics of Smart homes and advanced Artificial Intelligence systems, they are the most profitable and top-notch - it gives a lot of opportunities to employ and work in such a sector - introducing such systems to companies, creating and managing them. It is obviously more profitable and vital than strictly IT.
Ps. I noticed that in the practical one you have 8 semesters of study, not 7, and additionally you have 3 months of compulsory internships (in the general academic one it is 1 month)
Thanks for the answer. Yes, they recruit for general academic purposes, but according to the informant only for part-time studies, I forgot to write about it.
Threshold on AEiI in 2016/2017 - 82.4 , somehow has grown. There were 753 candidates, 194 qualified out of 190 for admission. I have 80 points and I'm 28th on the reserve list.
For IT, the threshold has increased significantly. With the 199th place on the reserve list, I don't think I have anything to count on, so I also have a change of direction. Can anyone know if there is a possibility to move to the reserve list to another direction, or is it just left for me to wait until I can sign up for the fields with vacancies?
Given the number of seats (190), if you were to qualify, everyone who got in and another 9 on the reserve list in front of you would have to give up. Poor chances
I am aware of this, which is why I am trying to get on the reserve list for AiR. There were only 300 candidates there and I think I would have had some chance with my paltry 69 points. If not, electronics remain:
The discussion revolves around the score thresholds for admission to various computer science departments at the Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice. The official threshold set by the rector is 18 points, applicable across all technical faculties. Specific thresholds for the AEI (Informatyka-Gliwice) were reported at 77.6 points for 160 places with 474 candidates, while AEI (Informatyka-Rybnik) had a threshold of 39.2 points for 40 places with 54 candidates. For the 2015/16 academic year, thresholds were noted at 76.8 points (complementary call 71.6). The discussion also touches on the trends in candidate numbers, the impact of fewer high school graduates, and the shift towards practical education in engineering fields. Participants inquire about thresholds for other fields such as mechatronics, electronics, and industrial IT, and discuss the implications of admission scores and profiles on future employment opportunities. Summary generated by the language model.