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Selective Admissions Dossier · University of Vienna [AT]

Nguyen Gia Bao Nam (Michael Nam)

A structured admissions dossier for University of Vienna and its B.Sc. Computer Science.

Country
Austria [AT]

General application lane

University
University of Vienna [AT]

University of Vienna stays in view as a real application route in the current planning stack.

Cost
€36,900 to €47,700

Estimated total cost to plan around before scholarship.

With scholarship
€32,400 to €43,200
Submission posture
Stretch submission copy

Prepared as a deliberate stretch packet, not as a generic send-everywhere file.

Use the version that best matches the university's reading context and the packet depth you want to submit.

  • This packet is written for University of Vienna and its programme, not as a generic prestige statement reused everywhere.
  • The evidence base is real: verified school record, competition signals, and a current internship update.
  • The academic direction, school fit, and evidence layer all need to stay clear from the first page.

My strongest dossier for University of Vienna should show a student aiming for practical AI and computing, with strong long-run academic discipline, early external competition signals, and a clear reason why this institution fits my version of technical growth.

Keep the case factual, school-specific, and clean enough to read like a real submission packet.
ThemeWhat to include
Programme fitUniversity of Vienna stays in view as a real application route in the current planning stack.
Academic reasonResearch depth is one of the main reasons to keep Vienna visible. The Faculty of Computer Science sits inside a broad research university and already frames data science as a visible research platform.
Student-life fitBig, varied, and self-directed rather than packaged. The upside is scale and culture; the downside is that the student has to build routine deliberately.
Budget logic€36,900 to €47,700 total before scholarship.
€32,400 to €43,200 with scholarship.
Michael Nam

This works best when University of Vienna is selective enough to reward a structured packet and a clearly argued academic direction.