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Courses1st Year Tuition FeesDuration & Eligibility
MS(45 courses)
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Exam AcceptedPTE, Duolingo, IELTS: 6.5 - 7, TOEFL: 79 - 95
B.E. / B.Tech(25 courses)
– / –Duration3 years
Exam AcceptedPTE, IELTS, Duolingo, TOEFL
Others PG(4 courses)
– / –Duration2 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS, PTE

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  • 67% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships4
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Quality of faculty3.6
Student Life4.4
Value for money3.8
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M.Sc. in Global Production Engineering - Batch of 2025
4.5
Easy going masters journey at TU Berlin.
Tips: Learn German as it goes a long way, and try to use the facilities provided by the university to integrate with the lifestyle. There are different workshops and a career fair organised by the university to get to know about companies, and a chance for networking. For landing a working student job, the estimated duration can be around 6-7 months based on your past work experience and German skills. Even though tuition fees are a bit high, this course is worth it and provides many opportunities.
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M.Sc Space Engineering - Batch of 2027
4.1
The university is great, and the course is very practical.
Tips: Language skills are a significant advantage. Scholarship opportunities are available. The university is great, and the course is very practical. Plus, it's Germany, it's obviously a fantastic place to study. Housing can be a challenge, but finding a good place makes all the difference. Also, be prepared for the German winters.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transport is included in the fees, and with this ticket, I can travel around Germany. It's safe and always running. You can use public transport to go anywhere and save money on tickets. The ticket is easy to use, and it's the best public transportation in Europe.
Dislikes (Value for money): For the value of money, the network you build is the best asset. The people and industry experience are good, the companies are great, most of the faculty come from industry and have a good academic background, the labs are amazing, and the projects will teach you a lot.
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M.Sc. in Global Production Engineering - Batch of 2025
3.9
The GPE course is not recommended. Consider other courses at the same or a different university.
Tips: Learn as much Deutsch as possible before coming here. Be wary of scams when initially searching for accommodation. There are a few scholarship opportunities, such as FEMTEC for women. While I'm satisfied with the post-study work options, I'm not happy with the course content; it could be more detailed and less stressful, especially for a Master's student.
Likes (Safety): Students generally stay in Studenten Wohnheims (STW) after 2 semesters, where it is generally safe to stay. Few experiences include racism against Indians, especially when you appear shabby, sell bad and do not speak German. Learn at least the B1 level before coming here.
Dislikes (Value for money): As a former GPE student, I cannot recommend applying here. The 15,000 euros tuition fee is too high considering the limited classes and poor lecture quality, which does not meet industry standards. With the current EUR to INR exchange rate, it's approximately 15 Lacs for substandard content. I would recommend exploring other free courses instead.
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M.Sc. in Global Production Engineering - Batch of 2027
4.4
Independent academics in a vibrant city.
Tips: Prospective students should be aware that most programs at TU Berlin are taught in German, requiring a B2 or C1 proficiency level. A significant cultural adjustment is also expected. Scholarships are available from sources such as DAAD, with varying allowances. Overall satisfaction depends on an individual's ability to adapt to the university's independent culture.
Likes (Indian Food): Cooking at home is generally cheaper in Berlin, with monthly groceries costing around 200-300 euros. The city also offers diverse and affordable food options, ranging from 10-15 euros for street food like Currywurst to mid-range restaurants at 10-20 euros per meal, making it easy to find something.
Dislikes (Student Life): TU Berlin student life is rich, blending rigorous academics with Berlin's vibrant culture. Daily life includes lectures and group work, while social life thrives through student clubs, campus events, and exploring the city.
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M.Sc. in Global Production Engineering - Batch of 2027
4.6
Best place for engineering and technology.
Tips: Learning German, exploring scholarships through university portals and student associations is recommended. This is a great university for applicants looking to build their careers. Students can find working student and student assistant positions both within the university and at other companies.
Likes (Safety): No one disturbs others. There are many safety measures and facilities available. Everyone is helpful in any situation. There are security personnel in all areas. Each floor has a reception desk, where you can check in if any problems occur. I haven't had any negative experiences.
Dislikes (Part time work): For part-time work, German language is required in most cases. You can find jobs in restaurants, cafes, supermarkets, warehouses, etc. These typically offer fair pay, averaging a minimum of 12-13 euros. However, tech jobs can pay over 15 euros.
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M.Ed. in Media Technology (teacher training) (In German) - Batch of 2024
5
Have a clear understanding about the course and post course options.
Tips: There is a fee for some courses here. Not all German universities are free. Language is very important as it plays a pivotal role in integrating with the culture and surviving here. The course curriculum was very well-structured, and the instructors were very knowledgeable. I also liked the diversity of the student body. Students came from all over the world. I was able to find a part-time job to help pay for my expenses, and the student clubs were very helpful in getting me settled in during my first few weeks. It is very important to be knowledgeable about these facts before you come here.
Dislikes (Value for money): The staff at the university are very experienced and know exactly what they are doing. They are always reachable and respond quickly within hours. The curriculum is perfectly designed, and the teachers come from different parts of the world.
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Answered 3 weeks ago

With a 25% acceptance rate, the chances of getting into TU Berlin are quite low. However, students who perform exceptionally well in academics can get into the university if they have prior relevant work history or experience.

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Aayush Shukla

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Answered 2 months ago

Technical universities in Germany, such as TU Munich, TU Berlin, or TU Dresden, are highly competitive with acceptance rates ranging between ten to thirty percent depending on the course and applicant pool. Popular programs like computer Science or mechanical engineering attract thousands of interna

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Anand Soni

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Answered 2 months ago

The recommended score for level B2+ for admission to TU Berlin Master's courses is given below:

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87+ or higher

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6.5 minimum

PTE Academic

65

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Chandra Sharma

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Answered 2 months ago

There is no tuition fees at TU Berlin. There is an exception to this and that is Continuing Education Master's programs. However, note that each semester, students are required to pay a semester fee, which can change from semester to semester. In the case of living costs, students should have at lea

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Nishtha Shukla

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Answered 2 months ago

Note that German is the main language of teaching, research, and administration at the Technical University of Berlin. In the case of Bachelor's courses, the compulsory teaching elements are conducted mainly in German. Most Master's level courses are taught in German, but there are few courses that

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