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    Graduate Programs

    Every master's program in the catalog, with the same fields filled in for each one. Filter by the constraints that actually narrow your list: tuition, whether the GRE is required, application deadlines you can still hit, modality, country.

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    What's in this catalog

    Every row above is a real master's program. We read the official program page, pull out the fields that matter, and drop them into the same columns for every school so you can actually compare. That means tuition is in USD where we can convert it, the GRE column answers "required, optional, or waived" instead of burying it in a policy paragraph, and deadlines are actual dates rather than "Fall admissions open now."

    How to use the filters

    Start with one constraint that rules out most programs, then add more. If you already know the GRE isn't happening, pick "Not required" and you'll drop about half the catalog in one click. If you're a cost-of-living person, set a max tuition first. Modality is underrated: "online" and "hybrid" programs are a completely different applicant pool than on-campus ones, and most filters that claim to include them actually don't.

    The country filter is there for a reason. If you need post-study work rights, the rules are country-specific, and a US H-1B timeline is a different problem than a UK Graduate Route one. We link out to each program's source page so you can verify anything we show you.

    What you won't find here

    We don't rank programs ourselves. The ranking sort you see is Times Higher Education's, not ours, and we're upfront that the best program for you is usually not the highest-ranked one on this page. We also don't claim to know everything. Some programs publish tuition as a range and we show the minimum. Some don't publish deadlines until October and we mark them as unknown rather than guessing. The methodology page goes deeper if you're curious.