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Need Advice on Pursuing a CS Master's in Germany with a Non-CS Background
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I'm a 29-year-old software engineer and CTO currently working in Hungary, and I'm planning to pursue a Master's degree in Computer Science. I have about three years of experience in the field. Originally, I'm from Malaysia, and I hold a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from a top university in my country, with a CGPA of 3.81/4.00.

Earlier this year, the Hungarian government announced a new regulation regarding residency for professionals from non-EU countries. According to this regulation, if you come from a third-world country, your education must match your professional field to qualify for residency under the professional field workers category. My lawyer is still figuring out the implications of this new rule, but it seems that even if my degree includes some programming courses, it won't suffice.

Given this situation, I'm considering obtaining a proper education in Computer Science, and I'm looking into Master's programs. My main concern is whether it is feasible to enroll in a Master's program in Computer Science with a background in Chemical Engineering.

Could anyone suggest universities in Germany that offer Master's programs in Computer Science conducted in English? Any advice or recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you!

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