Application requirements for Energy Science and Technology Programs are as follows:

PhD 
  • ALES Quantitative Score must be minimum 80 (old system GRE Quantitative minimum 720, new system GRE Quantitative minimum 156). The minimum graduate GPA must be 3.25/4 (82.5/100). For those who want to apply from undergraduate to PhD, the minimum undergraduate average must be 3.5/4 (88.33/100). Graduates of all Engineering, Economics, Energy Science and Technology, Physics, Business Administration, Chemistry, Chemistry, Mathematics, Mathematics and Computer Science, Architecture, Radiation Science and Technology can apply. Students are required to submit a letter of intent to the interview committee, summarizing the subject they want to work on in their doctoral thesis, its justification, the situation in the world, its potential as a project and finding resources, its expectations from the doctoral study and the Institute, and including the signed approval of the faculty member they want to work with.
Masters 
  • ALES Quantitative Score must be minimum 75 (old system GRE Quantitative minimum 700, new system GRE Quantitative minimum 155). Minimum undergraduate graduation GPA must be 2.5/4 (65/100). Graduates of all Engineering, Economics, Physics, Business Administration, Chemistry, Chemistry, Mathematics, Mathematics and Computer Sciences, and Architecture graduates can apply.