Technical University of Munich
Video Play Icon6 Videos,
11 Photos
Technical University of Munich Logo

TU Munich: Rankings, Popular Courses, Fees

Shiksha popularity ranking
Info Icon

#25 in World

#1 in Germany

Plan your Finances
livingCost IconEstimate living cost in Munich
Check now
Rupee Coin Icon64 Scholarships for studying in Germany
Check now
Dark Clock Icon Last updated on 24 Jun '26

TUM Munich
What's new?

Accordion Icon V3
  • TUM Munich has agreed to expand educational and scientific cooperation with Uzbekistan in a recent meeting in Germany on Jun 10. The two parties have to come a agreement on important areas like Water Resources Managment, Healthcare, Engineering, IT, and Artificial Intelligence
Latest news and articles
Jun 18, 2026
Top Public Universities in Germany for Indian Students...Read More
Top Public Universities in Germany for Indian Students (Rankings 2027)

About Technical University of Munich

Accordion Icon V3
Year of establishment
1868
Also known as
TUM
University website
Go to Website Link Arrow Icon
Student website
Go to Website Link Arrow Icon
Total foreign students
13858
No. of campus
1
Scholarships available
3
Accepted exams
Male/Female ratio
0.53
UG/PG course ratio
2.38
Q&A Icon
Commonly asked questions
On Highlights
Q:   Is TUM better than MIT?
A: 

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:   Is TU Munich free for Indian students?
A: 

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:   What are the interesting facts about Technical University of Munich?
A: 

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
Q:   What is the VPD document? Is it mandatory to study in Germany?
A: 

A VPD or Preliminary Review Document is a verification of a students' high-school or UG degree . This document confirms a student's credentials to be up to the mark and in line with the academic requirements in Germany.

It is not mandatory for all universities in Germany. Students have to submit the same only if asked by the university. It can be obtained via the Uni-assist portal.

Technical University of Munich Ranking 2026

#25

World level
Shiksha Popularity Rank
Info Icon

#1

Country level
Shiksha Popularity Rank
Info Icon
Q&A Icon
Commonly asked questions
On Rankings
Q:   How does TUM Munich rank for Engineering in Germany?
A: 

TU Munich offers the best engineering courses in Germany. The university ranks #1 in the country for most of its Engineering programs, in the latest Shiksha Popularity Rankings. Given below is how TUM ranks in Germany for different Engineering specialisations.

SpecialisationRank in Germany
Computer Science Engineering#1
Mechanical Engineering#1
Q:   What is the Technical University of Munich QS Ranking 2026?
A: 

TU Munich ranks #1 in Germany, #12 in Europe, and #22 in the world as part of QS Rankings 2026. It also ranks highly for it's Engineering, Science, and Architecture programs. Mentioned below is how TUM Munich ranks for these programs at the global level:

ProgramQS World Rank 2026
Engineering & Technology#16
Architecture#25
Biological Sciences#55
Q:   How good is TU Munich Germany for Computer Science?
A: 

Technical University Munich Germany is considered one of the best places to study CS globallyTHE 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.

Technical University of Munich Admission 2026

  • Application fees :Euro 75
  • Type of deadline :Depends on course
Document IconDocuments
Type of documentsApplicable for
SOPNeeded for few courses
LORNeeded for few courses
EssaysNeeded for few courses
CVNeeded for few courses
Additional documentsRequired
Lock Icon
Sign-up to view details
Q&A Icon
Commonly asked questions
On Admissions
Q:   TU Munich or TU Berlin, where do Indian students have better chances of admission?
A: 

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. 

Q:   Can I transfer to TUM Munich from my current college or university?
A: 

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?
A: 

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.







TUM Munich
TUM Scholarships for Indian Students 2026

3No. of scholarships available
2.1 CrTotal scholarship amount
Q&A Icon
Commonly asked questions
On Scholarships
Q:   Is there any special scholarship available at TU Munich for students in need of financial aid?
A: 

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:   What is the Oskar Karl Forster Scholarship at the TU Munich Germany?
A: 

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:   Can I get a scholarship as a doctoral student at TU Munich University?
A: 

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.

TUM Munich Popular Courses

MS
B.E. / B.Tech
M.Sc.
MBA/PGDM
More

₹13.17 LGet Fee Details

-/-

₹13.17 LGet Fee Details

₹0Get Fee Details

₹13.17 LGet Fee Details

View AllMS Courses

TUM Munich
Students Ratings & Reviews

4.2/5
Verified Icon61 Verified ReviewsInfo Icon
Student Views (Based on Reviews)
  • 53% students never faced discrimination in this university
Vibe of Campus
Academically oriented
Multi-dimensional
Friendly
Stressful
Internships4.1
Part time work4
Post study jobs4
Quality of faculty4.4
Student Life4.3
Value for money4.5
Public transportation4.6
Safety4.9
Indian Food3.8
Permanent Immigration3.9
A
AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Agricultural Biosciences - Batch of 2026
3.9
Research-oriented university
Tips: When you first arrive at TUM, you're going to get hit with a ton of things that feel incredibly overwhelming and downright impossible to grasp right away, so you really have to give yourself some grace and keep an open mind. The academic setup here is an entirely different beast compared to what we're used to in the Indian education system—there’s zero rote learning or spoon-feeding. Because this is a top-tier technical university, the entire focus is stripped back to pure research and hardcore technical applications. You’ve got to be prepared to shift your whole mindset from just passing exams to actually understanding how to apply the theory in a lab or a project, otherwise, the fast pace will leave you behind.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 950
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 45000
Reviewed on 22 Jun 2026Read more
Thumbs Up IconThumbs Down Icon
A
AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Sustainable Resource Management - Batch of 2024
4.2
One of the best university
Tips: I was awarded the Deutschlandstipendium scholarship and got the information via the internet. I am very much satisfied with the university, but the course could be more in-depth. I have transitioned a lot with the system, day-to-day life, by observing the people and learning from them.
Likes (Student Life): In the morning we would attend the lectures and then mostly chill out or catch up with friends, doing project work or part-time job depending on the schedule. There are a lot of student clubs and communities where people can participate. The course also has a WhatsApp group that organizes a few events.
Dislikes (Internships): You need to find your own internship via applying directly on the company portal. There are a few positions also posted on the university page or via email. Yes, you can get the internship in the field of study. Sometimes it's easy to get the internship if you know German.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes26 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 48575
Reviewed on 15 Jun 2026Read more
Thumbs Up IconThumbs Down Icon
A
AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Power Engineering (MSPE) - Batch of 2025
4.3
Research Focussed, Exposure
Tips: Honestly, the cultural shift when you first land in Munich is very real, but it slowly starts feeling like normal life once you actually build a solid friend group and start hitting up different events around the city. And no, I haven't regretted my choice for a second. I’m incredibly happy with my course and TUM overall. The university has been a massive help when it comes to getting my foot in the door with hands-on industrial tech stuff and major research projects, which is exactly what you want being out here in Bavaria.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1000
Prepping time for classes28 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 15 Jun 2026Read more
Thumbs Up IconThumbs Down Icon
A
AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Health Science Prevention and Health Promotion - Batch of 2025
3.9
TUM is awesome, but can be expensive for international students now.
Tips: When I started back in 2022, I got super lucky because TUM didn't charge international students tuition fees, but that’s completely changed now. Honestly, if you're on a tight budget, you should absolutely spam your applications to all the other public universities in Germany. They’re all respected and the quality of education is solid across the board—especially compared to the private colleges, which just aren't worth the money.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1000
Prepping time for classes23 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 26 May 2026Read more
Thumbs Up IconThumbs Down Icon
A
AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Biology - Batch of 2025
4.0
Fulfilling University Experience with Personal Growth
Tips: I have transitioned a lot. I have experienced a huge cultural shift. I have become more disciplined and independent. No, I had no scholarships. I applied on my own through the portals (no agent involved). I am fully satisfied with the educational prospect of my university. It provided me with a lot of internships and practical courses. Germany can make you feel lonely, but then you learn a lot about yourself. Overall, I am happy with whatever this country has offered.
Likes (Indian Food): Now we have 100s of options for Indian food! There is no scarcity of Indian restaurants or Indian grocery stores. In the locality, the food prices range from 15 to 20 euro/meal for one person. Depending on your location you can find all different cuisines but Asian and Turkish are the prominent ones. I prefer eating inside and I like to cook my own food.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Since the job market is currently going through a rough phase (due to the geopolitical situation), securing a full-time job is not an easy task. We do have more than 500 companies offering sponsor visas for work. Research associate—45000-50k/year (gross); technician/lab assistant—38k-42k (gross) per year.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 50000
Reviewed on 22 May 2026Read more
Thumbs Up IconThumbs Down Icon
Swaraj Bhosale Verified Icon
Master of Science (M.Sc.) in ESPACE - Earth Oriented Space Science and Technology - Batch of 2026
4.4
Part-time jobs at TUM/Munich are available but very competitive.
Tips: Students should know TUM is academically demanding and Munich is one of the most expensive cities to live in, so plan their studies and finance well. Transition is quite smooth as German culture is more independent and punctual. I was admitted in the W-2023 intake which led to tuition feels being < 100/semester. Overall, I'm more than satisfied with TUM, my course and Germany.
Likes (Public transportation): TUM is well connected by U-Bahn, S-Bahn, Tram and Bus. Travel is convenient across Munich and Germany. Students get a discounted Deutschlandticket, around 43/month in 2026, making transport affordable. Kudos to Deutsche Bahn or rather Delay Bahn.
Dislikes (Part time work): Part-time jobs at TUM/Munich are available but very competitive. On-campus HiWi roles are limited, require German and off-campus roles are cumbersome. TUM academics are heavily demanding, so work is hard to manage. The average pay is 15/hr.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1200
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 80000
Reviewed on 17 Apr 2026Read more
Thumbs Up IconThumbs Down Icon
View All 76 Reviews
Right Arrow Icon

TU Munich Germany Placements

Visit official career services website External Link Icon
Q&A Icon
Commonly asked questions
On Placements
Q:   How many hours per week can I work part-time in Germany?
A: 

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?
A: 

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

Q:   Does Amazon hire from TUM Munich?
A: 

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.







Technical University of Munich Cost for Indian Students 2026

Accordion Icon V3
Courses1st Year Tuition FeesDuration & Eligibility
MS(86 courses)
– / –Duration2 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL: 88 & Above, PTE: 65 & Above, GRE
B.E. / B.Tech(13 courses)
– / –Duration3 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS, TOEFL, PTE
M.Sc.(18 courses)
– / –Duration2 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL: 88 & Above, PTE: 65 & Above, GMAT: 640 & Above
MBA/PGDM(18 courses)
– / –Duration2 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL: 88 & Above, PTE: 65 & Above, GMAT: 640 & Above
B.Sc.(25 courses)
– / –Duration2-3 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL, PTE
BBA(5 courses)
– / –Duration2-3 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS, TOEFL, PTE
Ph.D.(1 course)
– / –Duration3-4 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL: 88 & Above, PTE: 65 & Above
Others PG(23 courses)
– / –Duration2-3 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL, PTE
M.A.(4 courses)
– / –Duration18 months-2 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL: 88 & Above, PTE: 65 & Above
M.Arch(4 courses)
– / –Duration18 months-2 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL: 88 & Above, PTE: 65 & Above
Read more
View Course Wise Fees ->
Q&A Icon
Commonly asked questions
On Fees and Eligibility
Q:   Does TUM Munich penalize students for late payment of tuition fees? How?
A: 

Yes, TUM Munich penalises students for late payment of tuition or semester fees, usually by automatic disenrollment (Exmatrikulation).

This means students end up losing their status, and won't be allowed to attend classes, exams, or obtain student discounts in Germany.

Q:   What is the blocked account balance I need to study in Germany?
A: 

Indian students need a minimum of EUR 11,904 or INR 12.7 Lakhs in their blocked account. The blocked account is to be opened before applying for a German student visa.

The Blocked account in Germany for Indian students guide will answer all your doubts.

1 EUR = INR 106.89

Q:   How much money do I need to be eligible for a Germany Student Visa?
A: 

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?
A: 

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

Accordion Icon V3
Q&A Icon
Commonly asked questions
On Alumni
Q:   Which famous German Artist and Filmmaker attended TUM?
A: 

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:   Which TUM Germany professor recently won the Nobel Prize?
A: 

Prof. Susumu Kitagawa recently won the Nobel in the field of Chemistry. He is associated with TU Munich since 2018 through an honorary doctorate. He is currenty working as the Director of the Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences at Kyoto University in Japan. Kitagawa was rewarded for his research work in the field of organometallic framework compounds.

Q:   Did Albert Einstein attend Technical University of Munich?
A: 

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.

College comparison

Accordion Icon V3

Compare TUM Munich with other similar colleges

MS
B.E. / B.Tech
M.Sc.
MBA/PGDM
B.Sc.
BBA
Ph.D.
Others PG
M.A.
M.Arch
College1st Year Tuition FeesRanking
INR 0 - 13.17 L#25 QS, 2027
INR 0 - 13.66 L#158 QS, 2027
INR 0 - 26.34 L#104 QS, 2027
INR 0#61 QS, 2027
INR 0 - 6.58 L#86 QS, 2027
INR 0 - 5.38 L#98 QS, 2027
The values are of the latest years available with Shiksha. For more details, check detailed comparison
View comparisons
Right Arrow Icon

TUM Munich
Studying in Germany

Key Facts About Germany

Insights on education, demographics & weather.
Education in Germany
school Key Fact Icon
178+
backpack Key Fact Icon
60K
cashRegister Key Fact Icon
20 Per Week During Term
cashRegister Key Fact Icon
18 Months
Country stats
mapPin Key Fact Icon
Berlin
keyUsers Key Fact Icon
83.63M (2026)
chartMixed Key Fact Icon
0%
letterA Key Fact Icon
German
Weather
June
CF
Popular LocationsMinMax
Hamburg1020
Munich1222
Berlin1222
Stuttgart1121
Explore popular study abroad destinations

Technical University of Munich Germany Campus

Accordion Icon V3
Q&A Icon
Commonly asked questions
On Others
Q:   Is Indian food available on or near the TUM Germany campus?
A: 

Yes, Indian food is available both on & near the Technical University of Munich campus at the institute.

On-campus the TUM Cafeteria serve Indian cuisines, while near the campus, you can find quality Indian food at the places mentioned below:

Restaurant/Dining

Estimated Cost

Location

Methi Indian Restaurant

EUR 20-30 (INR 2 K-3 K)

Münchner Str. 26A, 85635 Höhenkirchen-Siegertsbrunn, Germany

Apna Desi Kitchen

EUR 10-20 (INR 1 K-INR 2 K)

Bahnhofsweg 3, 82008 Unterhaching, Germany

Chatjunction

EUR 5.50 (INR 550)

Zweibrückenstraße 5-7, 80331 München, Germany

Q:   Is it better to live in student dorms or private apartments at TUM Munich?
A: 

Student dorms are better for Indian students at TUM Germany. Dorms are more affordable, offer easy access to campus, and are better for socialising with peers. Private apartments do offer more freedom, but are also more expensive.

Q:   What is Munich like for Indian students?
A: 

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:   What is special about the TUM Garching Campus?
A: 

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.

qna

Comments

qna

TUM Munich

Student Forum

chatAnything you would want to ask experts?
Write here...

Answered 5 days ago

The University of Applied Sciences offers courses which are heavily practice-oriented, application-focused and industry-integrated. The reason is its practical style of teaching. It helps students to tackle the actual workplace issues. 

But traditional universities like TUM and LMU prioritize theoret

...Read more

V

Virajita Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

Answered a week ago

For Indian students to be considered at the Technical University of Munich for its STEM and specialised master's programs, the coursework should match very closely with the total overall degree credits and subject-specific requirements

Look at the given overall degree requirements - 

  • A three-year de

...Read more

78590552
Loveleen Sharma

Contributor-Level 10

Answered a week ago

Both TCD Ireland and TUM are world-class options for an MSc in Computer Science. However, they both serve different career goals.

TCD is better for students who are:

  • prioritizing a shorter 1-year program
  • faster-route to the English-speaking job market
  • looking to work in the "Silicon Valley of Europe" as

...Read more

A

Akash Gaur

Contributor-Level 10

Answered a week ago

At TUM, a credit mismatch is the number 1 reason for rejections. And if your application does not include the core subjects like Math or Stats for TUM, your application will likely be rejected.

The German universities like TUM evaluate applications based on the subject specific competences using ECTS

...Read more

M

Mamona Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 weeks ago

Both the Universities are ranked well globally. As per Shiksha's Popularity ranking University of Bonn is ranked #110 and the Technical University of Munich is ranked at #89 all over the world. If the students are looking for an affordable University with great core-curriculum, University of Bonn is

...Read more

K

Khushi Arora

Contributor-Level 7

About the author

author image
Loveleen Sharma

Study Abroad Expert

Loveleen Sharma is a B.Com graduate, working as a Study Abroad Expert with Shiksha Study Abroad. With nearly three years of ... Read Full Bio

TUM Munich Others(1)Front view
TUM Munich Others(2)Garching campus
TUM Munich Others(3)aerial view
TUM Munich Others(1)
TUM Munich Others(2)

TUM Munich
Location

Accordion Icon V3
University CityMunich, Other - Germany, Germany
Size of cityLarge
Population of City14,64,301

TUM Munich
Campuses

Departments Icon1   Campuses
MunichUp Arrow Icon
Address

TUM Munich
Contact Information

Address

Technical University of Munich
Arcis street 21, D-80333 Munich, Germany

Munich ( Other - Germany)

Go to College Website ->