What is the duration of Leiden University MSc in CS?

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    The duration of MSc in CS at Leiden University is 2 years. This course is taught by leading researchers in their fields. Also, the university's close international collaborations with industry and other scientific disciplines enable students to conduct research inspired by applications of Computer Science. The language of instruction of this course is English. According to the facts, 96.9% of all the graduates have a full-time job and they find a job within an average time of 1.3 months. Students job titles after pursuing this course range from Software Engineer to Product Manager, from Researcher to IT-Manager, from Business Intellige

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