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Technical University of Munich (TUM Munich): Rankings, Fees, Programs, Scholarships

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  • Admission for the Summer Semester is now open at TUM Munich for UG courses
  • The deadline to apply for Indian students is Jan 15, 2026
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About Technical University of Munich

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Year of establishment
1868
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Total foreign students
13858
No. of campus
1
Scholarships available
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Male/Female ratio
0.53
UG/PG course ratio
2.38
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Q:   Is TU Munich free for Indian students?
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No,  the TUM Munich is not free for Indian students. It is only free for students who belong from countries that are part of the EU. Indian students would have to pay a Technical University of Munich tuition fee worth INR 2.1 L-INR 3.2 L for UG courses. The tuition for PG courses is between INR 4.2 L-INR 6.35 L.

Q:   Is TUM better than MIT?
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TUM is very similar to MIT USA in certain aspects. It has a world-class research environment, as does MIT. It gives just as much importance to STEM courses and Innovation as MIT. It does not have the same level of reputation as MIT does, but, it is far more affordable than the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It also has a marginally better acceptance rate (8%), than MIT US (4.5%). 

Q:   What are the interesting facts about Technical University of Munich?
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TUM is considered among the best institutions in Germany, & is a popular destination among students looking to study abroad.

Given below are some interesting facts about the university:

  • It became the first German university to open a subsidised institute abroad when it started TUM Asia in 2002 on Singapore's soil
  • The university's sports center, located at Olympic Park played host to the 1972 Summer Olympics
  • TUM was forced to shut down due to World War II
  • Martha Schneider-Burger became the university's first lady civil engineer in 1927

Technical University of Munich Ranking 2026

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Q:   Is TUM better than IIT?
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Both IIT and TUM Munich are very good in different fields. IITs give greater emphasis to UG studies, and maintains stronger connections in the Indian job market. TUM offers a better research environment and has a better global network. Which one is better depends on what a student is looking for. IIT is great for students interested in a solid career in India. TUM is better for deep research on international roles. Students can expect much higher costs of living in Germany.

Q:   How good is TU Munich Germany for Computer Science?
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Technical University Munich Germany is considered one of the best places to study CS globally. It ranks #1 in the country for its CS program, as part of the Shiksha rankings. THE ranks its MS in CS programme among the top 20 universities in the world for the last 2 years.

The program covers all the basic concepts of software engineering, data structures, C, etc. in great detail. The university also uses its connections in the industry to provide its students with well paying internship and placement opportunities.

Q:   Which is harder to secure admission to among Technical University of Munich and Technical University of Berlin?
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The Technical University of Munich & Technical University of Berlin are considered the flagbearers of technical education in Germany. Both these institutions rank very highly in the latest Shiksha Popularity Rankings, however, these institutions are selective to varying extents when it comes to admitting students.

The Technical University of Munich acceptance rate stands at around 8%, while that of Technical University of Berlin is around 52%. Though, TUB Berlin is somewhat selective, it is still nearly six times easier to secure a seat as compared to TUM Munich. 

Technical University of Munich Admission 2026

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Q:   Can I transfer to TUM Munich from my current college or university?
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Yes, it is possible to transfer to TUM Munich. Students have to apply for a new degree & the university authorities would then evaluate which credits can be applied towards the new degree, if any. Existing credits won't be transferred directly.

To transfer to TUM Germany, students have to file a regular application via the TUM Munich application portal.

Q:   How long does TUM take to process an application?
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TUM Munich usually takes 4 weeks to respond to the application. However, in some exceptional cases the application response may take more than 8 weeks as well. For better chances of admission, the university advises its students to submit respective applications with all mandatory documents as early as possible to allow enough time for document & visa processing.

Q:   How can I make sure I get into Technical University of Munich?
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Some of the most imporant criteria for selection at TUM are academic qualifications, LORs, and motivation letter. In the LOR, a candidate must describe subjects, unique achievements, contributions, achievement etc and in the letter of motivation the candidate must be able to answer the following questions:

1) Why Germany

2) Why TU Munich

3) Why that particular of choice

4) Future plans of the candidate

TUM Munich
TUM Scholarships

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Q:   What is the Oskar Karl Forster Scholarship at the TU Munich Germany?
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It is a government scholarship offered by the state of Bavaria to International students. The scholarship covers the printing costs for dissertation of doctoral courses. For students enrolled in UG or PG degree courses, it covers the cost of books and learning materials. The financial award ranges between INR 10.5 K and INR 52.6 K for UG and PG students. Doctoral students get an aid of somewhere between INR 10.5 K and INR 42 K.

To be eligible students would need to meet the following criteria.

  • Maintain strong academic scores
  • Demonstrate financial need
  • Should not be recieving any other aid.
  • Doctoral students would need to have completed their dissertation with a final grade of "magna cum laude"
Q:   Is there any special scholarship available at TU Munich for students in need of financial aid?
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Yes, the Hilde Domin Programme is one such scholarship. It is offered to students who have been denied the right to education in their country of origin. This offers them a chance to complete a PG degree or a doctoral programme at a German University. The scholarship is administered by DAAD.

The scholarship offers monthly financial support, travel grants, and German langauge courses, among other services to students. The duration of the same is usually 24 months for a PG degree and a 48 months for a doctoral degree.

To be eligible, students would have to prove threat to their personal well-being or safety, and submit the required documents like transcripts, and test scores.

Q:   Can I get a scholarship as a doctoral student at TU Munich University?
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Yes, the Leonhard Lorenz Foundation Scholarship offers financial support to doctoral and post-doctoral students. It offers around INR 1.6 Lakh for Conference Participation. For research projects, students get a stipend of up to INR 5.25 Lakh. To be eligible, students would need to show academic excellence. They would also have to submit some additional documents like official transcripts and test scores.

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Students Ratings & Reviews

4.2/5
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Student Views (Based on Reviews)
  • 53% students never faced discrimination in this university
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Multi-dimensional
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Internships4.1
Part time work4
Post study jobs4
Quality of faculty4.3
Student Life4.3
Value for money4.5
Public transportation4.6
Safety4.9
Indian Food3.6
Permanent Immigration3.8
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Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Chemical Biotechnology - Batch of 2027
3.9
Best university in a safe town.
Tips: Strong academics in a very safe, quiet town. Students should be ready for a calm lifestyle and be proactive about internships and learning basic German. The transition is smooth with a cultural shift toward punctuality, rules and independence. Scholarships like Deutschlandstipendium (€300/month), merit based scholarships and also need based depending on the semester are available.
Likes (Safety): Well lit streets, reliable public transport, emergency numbers with quick response, student support services, and strict laws ensure safety. TUM also offers student counselling, emergency contacts and accommodation support !! Straubing is a small, quiet Bavarian town with very low crime rates and a strong sense of community. Germany is considered one of the safest countries for students, including international students. The city feels calm, walkable, and safe even late in the night, especially compared to big cities. Wouldn't say bad but an awkward experience is that occasional staring while walking on the road or in a supermarket, but no serious safety concerns or hostile incidents have happened till now.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The program has strong academic and research value, but Straubing has a limited local biotech industry. Graduates usually need to relocate to major hubs (Munich, Berlin, Heidelberg) and competition is high, especially without German language proficiency. Also, Germany has hundreds of biotech & pharma companies that can sponsor visas via the EU Blue Card. Typical roles include Research Associate, Bioprocess Engineer, and QC or Regulatory roles with salaries around €20,000–€50,000/year for MSc graduates.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1000
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Biomass Technology (In German) - Batch of 2026
3.4
I gained a lot of knowledge during my education.
Tips: They need to research properly about the course properly. In my opinion, don't select a university based on its ranking in Germany. Select the course that is more interesting to you and learn. Before selecting a course search for career opportunities in the field.
Likes (Public transportation): Due to the Deutschland ticket, it's affordable and people can use any time of public transportation. With this ticket, I have travelled all around Germany at free of cost. Also public transportation is really good and it's almost on time. So especially students can travel all around Germany for free of cost.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Due to the economic crisis and language barriers, companies are not hiring people. Student who have passed need to go back after their job seeking visas. Also, due to a lack of integration with the German culture, which is a major problem. Normally, after education, they are offered a research assistant position in universities and a research institute after Master's degree.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes14 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Biomass Technology (In German) - Batch of 2026
4.6
A hub of research, diversity and excellence.
Tips: I'm grateful to be studying in one of the best universities in the world. TUM offers world class education and professors are highly qualified and knowledgeable. You can also apply for scholarships if you're planning to study here. I myself didn't avail any for TUM but I got an Erasmus scholarship for my semester abroad exchange in Austria. I'm content with whatever course I'm studying. I've grown personally and academically after coming here. The only thing is that searching for a part time job is hard if you don't know German. It has been a good experience so far for me.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1000
Prepping time for classes11 hours/Week
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Master of Science in Nutrition and Biomedicine - Batch of 2024
4.6
Good opportunities and friendly campus.
Tips: Be ready to invest in learning beyond the syllabus. Required knowledge for an exam or presentation is not limited to the lecture presentations, but self study as well. Look for scholarships in advance to avail them. Finding the right balance between academics, job and social life could be a bit confusing in the beginning but prioritising is the key. Mental health care is a must. Having a good group of friends and classmates would play a way important role in shaping you're life abroad away from home.
Likes (Safety): Having been on that campus, there has never been a moment of unsafe feeling. There are quick helplines in case of any kind of emergency. There was a case where I forgot my mobile phone on the train, but thankfully, the person who found the phone informed us and arranged for a place to collect it from.
Dislikes (Part time work): Part time jobs on campus would depend on your profile from previous degrees and experiences and language flexibility. There are boards for 'Job postings' in the canteen, which would have part time, internship and even PhD postings. There are also databases for internships guiding us through the departments, universities and institutes that we could explore, not only nationally but also internationally. To have a good balance between academics and part -time jobs/internships, on campus opportunities are definitely easier, especially for the initial 1 or 2 semesters, where academics could be a bit intense. Average pay for these jobs would vary, from 13.5 to 15 euros or more depending on the type of job, whether in-campus or outside. For off-campus part time jobs are available and making use of all resources as possible, online sites, job fairs, or even posters in stores that would need a part-time employee.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1100
Prepping time for classes5 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 45000
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Master of Science in Communications and Electronics Engineering - Batch of 2026
4.5
TUM: Where education meets exploration.
Tips: Know about the course curriculum that you are enrolling in. The studies at TUM are comparatively tough but with good preparation and effort you can manage successfully. Make sure to understand the mandatory courses and credit requirements that must be completed within the given timeframe.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 60000
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Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Biology - Batch of 2025
4.5
An inclusive and engaging learning environment.
Tips: The transition was not easy initially but I adapted myself really well within the next few months. Right from the change of food, weather, to even teaching methodology and the way they asked questions in the exam. I did not pay any tuition fees except the student union fees, which were around 75 euros.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty are very accessible and friendly. We are encouraged to share our inputs freely. Regarding the teaching methodology that I find the most unique is the way the faculty involves everyone in the discussion. In terms of nationality, it is very diverse.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Being a vegetarian I was a little sceptical but there are lots of restaurants, cafes and bakeries around the university. I prefer cooking myself. But at the same time, you get to taste the best pretzels, Berliners and croissants. It's a blend of unique and traditional cooking that one gets to see in Germany.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 934
Prepping time for classes33 hours/Week
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TU Munich Germany Placements

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Q:   Does Amazon hire from TUM Munich?
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Yes, e-commerce and tech-giant Amazon is among the top recruiters of TUM graduates. However, it is not the only Silicon valley based organizations that queue up to recruit from TU Munich.

The likes of Facebook, Google and Microsoft are also among the names, that hire from Technical University of Munich.

Other top recruiters at the institute includes: Capgemini America, Deloitte, Barclays and Heico.

Q:   How many hours per week can I work part-time in Germany?
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Indian students can work up to 20 hrs/week when the semester is ongoing. During semester breaks, students can work 40 hrs/week. Over 1 year, students can either work 120 full days or 240 half-days.

Waiter, Cashier, Shop Assistant, Courier, Library Assistant, Tutor, and Freelance coding or writing are some of the popular part-time roles taken by students.

Q:   What is the part-time salary earned by students in Germany?
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Students earn a minimum wage of around INR 1.3 K/hour. The previous rate was around INR 1.2 K/hour. Students earn an average monthly salary of around INR 55.2 K. Students don't need to pay an tax on this salary.

However, once this monthly limit is exceeded, students would have to get a tax number and pay tax

Technical University of Munich Cost

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Courses1st Year Tuition FeesDuration & Eligibility
MS(92 courses)
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Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, PTE: 65 & Above, TOEFL: 88 & Above, GRE
B.E. / B.Tech(16 courses)
– / –Duration3-4 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, PTE: 65 & Above, TOEFL: 88 & Above
MBA/PGDM(23 courses)
– / –Duration2-3 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, PTE: 65 & Above, TOEFL: 88 & Above, GMAT: 640 & Above
M.Sc.(18 courses)
– / –Duration2 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, PTE: 65 & Above, TOEFL: 88 & Above, GMAT: 640 & Above
B.Sc.(26 courses)
– / –Duration2-3 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, PTE: 65 & Above, TOEFL: 88 & Above
BBA(7 courses)
– / –Duration2-3 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, PTE: 65 & Above, TOEFL: 88 & Above
Others PG(23 courses)
– / –Duration2-3 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, PTE
Ph.D.(1 course)
– / –Duration3-4 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL: 88 & Above, PTE: 65 & Above
M.Arch(5 courses)
– / –Duration18 months-2 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, PTE: 65 & Above, TOEFL: 88 & Above
M.A.(5 courses)
– / –Duration18-30 months
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, PTE: 65 & Above, TOEFL: 88 & Above
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Q:   What is the cheapest university in Germany?
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Most public universities in Germany charge no tuition fees from Indian students. However, students do have to pay a standard fee every semester, in administrative costs. Given below are the most affordable German Universities for Indian students.

German UniversityCitySemester Fees
FAU Erlangen-NurembergErlangenINR 7.5 K
LMU MunichMunichINR 8.9 K
University of PassauPassauINR 12.9 K
Q:   How much money do I need to be eligible for a Germany Student Visa?
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Students would need to have INR 12.6 L in their blocked account to be eligible for a student visa in Germany.  This is needed to prove you have enough money to fund your studies in Germany. The application fees for a German student visa is INR 8 K. Health Insurance is also mandatory in Germany. For that, INR 10.6 K-INR 15.9 K are needed. 

Q:   Can I pay my fees in installments at TUM?
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No, the Technical Universty of Munich does not accept tuition fees in installments. Indian students would have to pay the tuition fees in full. It can be paid via bank transfer, using the TUMonline account. The Semester fees, however, can be paid in cash at the Bursar's Office on specific days.

For some continuing education courses, the university charges some extra fees.







TU Munich Notable Alumni

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Q:   Did Albert Einstein attend Technical University of Munich?
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No, Alberta Einstein did not attend TUM Munich. He pursued his secondary school studies at the Luitpold Gymansium. He later enrolled at the Swiss Federal Polytechnical School (now ETH Zurich). There he pursued a Diploma in Physics and Mathematics and graduated in 1900.

Einstein is known for giving the Theory of Relativity. He also explained the Photoelectric Effect, for which he won a Nobel Prize.

Q:   Which famous German Artist and Filmmaker attended TUM?
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Julian Rosefeldt, known for directing movies like Manifesto, Euphoria, American Night, and Trilogy of Failure pursued his studies at TUM. He pursued a course in Architecture, competing his studies in 1994. Around the same time he also pursued studies in Barcelona.

Rosefeldt started as a conceptual artist and filmmaker. His past Architecture studies played a key role in his interest in structure, society, and video art. 

Q:   What sports are offered at Technical University of Munich?
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The Technical University of Munich has a dedicated sports facility. For each sport, it offers: Aerobics, Badminton, Golf, Judo, Basketball, Volleyball & Soccer.

Among its major facilities, Olympic Park sports complex has made headlines for hosting the Summer Olympics in 1972.

The university also runs TUM Horizon. Its a dedicated programme for the mental well-being of students, as part of which, it offers counselling services as well as workshops with some of the best medical experts in the region.

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Q:   What is Munich like for students?
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Munich is considered vibrant and inclusive by students who posted their reviews on Shiksha Study Abroad. The public transportation system has received positive reviews. Special discounts are given to International students and one can easilt go to all key places in the city.

The Indian food in the city has been described as not upto the mark & expensive, therefore many students prefer to eat at McDonald's due to better affordability.

Q:   Can my parents visit me at the TUM Munich campus?
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Yes, parents can visit their students at TUM Munich. The Munich, Garching & Freising campus are open to the general public. One can come attend lectures, or be part of public events, as part of their visit on campus.

Parents can apply for a Schengen Tourist Visa (Type C),  which allows non EU citizens to enter & stay in the region for a period of maximum 90 days within a 180-day period.

Q:   What is special about the TUM Garching Campus?
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The TUM Garching campus is the research-hub of the Technical University of Munich. The campus developed in 1957, began with the commissioning of the first research reactor: The Garching atomic egg.

The campus is located in close proximity to the best research institutions & startups in the region & is an integral part of Munich's technological ecosystem.

It is connected directly with Downtown Munich, via the underground line & is also easily accessible via the Munich airport & highway.

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TUM often ranks in the top 30 worldwide as its current QS World University Ranking is #22 for 2026. Meanwhile, the THE Interdisciplinary Science Ranking of the university stood at 13 worldwide. TUM ranked in the top 25 five times as per Shanghai Subject Rankings as well

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TUM didn't use to charge international students from third world countries however since the winter semester of 2024-25 it has started charging as per field of study based on the Bavarian Higher Education Innovation Act (BayHIG). The UG sem fees for TUM will usually be EUR 2000- EUR 3000 (INR 2.1-3.

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It is fairly easy to apply for MS courses at the Technical University of Munich. Look at the TUM application process given below -

  1. Firstly, international students are required to prepare their application
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It can be extremely hard for international students to be a part of the Technical University of Munich admissions as the acceptance rate is only 8%. Meaning out of every 100 applications, 8 applicants were given admission. 

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Indian applicant must have a budget between INR 12L and INR 14L to complete their studies at the Technical University of Munich. The tuition cost at TUM is free for most of the programs. Students must submitr around INR 12L-14L for student visa. The semester fee may cost INR 13K and monthly expense

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