

FH Munster Admissions 2025: Application Deadline, Requirements & Costs
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FH Munster Admission Process 2026
Indian students who want to apply to FH Munster should follow an application process that includes course selection, filling up application form, visa application, fee payment and more. Below is the step-by-step guide for Indian students applying for FH Munster admission:
- Explore from IELTS and TOEFL. These are available in popular streams such as 57 courses.
- Upload and submit mandatory documents, including Statement of Purpose, Recommendation Letter, resume etc.
- After document submission, pay an application fee for UG and graduate level. The university gives a decision (offer or rejection) via email in a few weeks of application submission.
- After receiving an offer letter, apply for a public student visa.
- Documents required are a valid passport, offer letter, financial proof, visa application form, and passport-sized photos, among others.
- To enroll for a UG course, pay first-year tuition fee of 47 courses.
- For graduate courses, pay the tuition fee of EUR 2,500 - 22,000 per year, depending on the course.
FH Munster MBA/PGDM Admissions 2026
FH Munster offers 30 months MBA/PGDM program in specializations such as Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Digital Marketing, Transport and Logistics and Food and Nutrition. Popular streams for Indian applicants include Engineering, Business and Management Studies, Law, Medicine and Health Sciences and Science. The tuition fee for this program ranges from EUR 2,500, varying by specialization and academic structure. Prospective students must meet the fundamental eligibility criteria and submit all required documents such as CV, and any additional documents requested during the application process.
Eligibility Criteria
- Accepting Exams: IELTS, TOEFL
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