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International students can apply online through official website for Technical University of Munich admission 2025. Applicants can apply for admission in the Winter and Summer intake at TUM to study MSc courses. The upcoming Technical University of Munich deadline for MSc admission in the Winter intake is May 31, 2025.

Technical University of Munich MSc Highlights 2025

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Q:   How hard is it to get into TUM Munich for masters?
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TUM Munich acceptance rate is around 8% as per unofficial sources. The modertaly low acceptance rate at the university make admission competitive for international students. Applicants must require a good academic profile and meet the entry requirments for TUM MSc admission.

Q:   What is the duration of M.Sc in Data Engineering and Analytic program at Technical University of Munich?
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The Technical University of Munich (TUM) offers a Master of Science in Data Engineering and Analytics degree that lasts four semesters, or two years of full-time study. 

Q:   Is MSc at TU Munich free for Indian students?
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The Technical University of Munich MSc fees is not free for Indian students. Some MSc specializations at the university have a fee of around INR 22 L for first-year. The table below includes the Technical University of Munich fees for MSc specializations:

TUM Munich MSc Specializations

First-Year Fees

MSc in Finance and Information Management (FIM)

INR 10.6 L

MSc in Management and Technology

INR 7.07 L

MSc in Management

INR 7.07 L

MSc in Business Education II with second teaching subject (In German)

No fees

M.Sc.) in Transportation Systems

INR 10.6 L

M.Sc. in Sustainable Resource Management

INR 7.07 L

MSc in Land Management and Geospatial Science

No fees

 

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Technical University of Munich Application Process 2025

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Q:   What is the acceptance rate of Technical University of Munich for MSc?
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Technical University of Munich acceptance rate is around 8% as per unofficial sources. The university is moderately competitive to get into because of its low acceptance rate. Applicants must meet the entry requirements and submit an online application for MSc admission by the deadline to be eligible for TUM

Q:   How to apply for Technical University of Munich MSc admission?
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International students can submit their admission application online through the official website by the Technical University of Munich admission deadline. Mentioned below is the infographic that includes the steps to apply for MSc admission:

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INR 0 - 12.56 L#22 QS, 2026
INR 0#88 QS, 2026
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INR 18.35 L - 64.15 L#41 CUG, 2026
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INR 19.19 L - 26.98 L#33 Guardian, 2026
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Technical University of Munich Admission Dates 2025

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Q:   When to apply to the Technical University of Munich MSc?
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Technical University of Munich application deadline for MSc admission vary by specializations for students. The table below includes the Technical University of Munich admission deadline for MSc admission:

TUM Munich MSc Specializations

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MSc in Finance and Information Management (FIM)

Winter: May 15, 2025

MSc in Management and Technology

Winter: May 31, 2025

Summer: Nov 30, 2025

MSc in Management

Winter: May 31, 2025

MSc in Business Education II with second teaching subject (In German)

Winter: May 31, 2025

Summer: Jan 15, 2026

M.Sc.) in Transportation Systems

Winter: May 31, 2025

M.Sc. in Sustainable Resource Management

Winter: May 31, 2025

MSc in Land Management and Geospatial Science

Winter: May 31, 2025

Q:   How to get into the Technical University of Munich for MSc?
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Applicants must submit an online application through the official website for the Technical University of Munich MSc admission. They must meet the entry requirements of the course and submit an online application by the deadline to get admission. Mentioned below are the steps to complete the Technical University of Munich admission process:

Step 1: Prepare your application for PG admission.

Step 2: Submit the online application via our portal 'TUMonline'.

Step 3: Your application will be reviewed. Check the status of your application through the 'TUMonline Account'.

Step 4: Wait for a confirmation email of your admission to a degree programme at TUM.

Step 5: Submit all documents in the correct form to complete enrollment.

Step 6: Now, pay the semester fee of the program.

Technical University of Munich Rankings 2025

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Q:   How good is the MSc at the Technical University of Munich (TUM)?
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Technical University of Munich (TUM) is a top-ranked university in Germany. It offers quality education to students at an affordable cost. Most of the MSc specializations got 'A' grade by Shiksha Grading. Therefore, the university is the best choice to study MSc in Germany. The table below includes the MSc specializations grade given by Shiksha Grading:

TUM Munich MSc Specializations

Shiksha Grade

MSc in Finance and Information Management (FIM)

A

MSc in Management and Technology

A

MSc in Management

A

MSc in Business Education II with second teaching subject (In German)

A

M.Sc.) in Transportation Systems

A

M.Sc. in Sustainable Resource Management

A

MSc in Land Management and Geospatial Science

A

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4.4/5
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Vibe of Campus
  • Academically oriented
  • Multi-dimensional
  • Friendly
  • Easy going
Student Views
  • 67% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships4.3
Part time work4.5
Post study jobs4.1
Quality of faculty4.5
Student Life4.6
Value for money4.2
Public transportation4.9
Safety5
Indian Food3.5
Permanent Immigration4.3
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Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Management - Batch of 2025
4.1
Great university, great city and friendly people.
Tips: I did not avail any scholarship. Students can however apply for the Deutschland stipend. Studying in Germany often mean you need to overcome the language barrier. If you want to settled here and not struggle so much in getting a full time job then apart from skills, atleast B1 or B2 level German is needed. I am very much satisfied with the university and the course, it was very flexible and academic pressure is not too intense.
Likes (Public transportation): The campus is well connected with U-Bahns and buses from all over the city. The frequency of the U-bahns and buses is excellent, especially during the peak hours. Students studying at TUM can avail the 39 euro discounted Deutschland ticket, which gives them unlimited access to the public transportation all over Germany except high-speed ICE trains.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): There are no campus placements like we have in India. Students are required to apply through LinkedIn. Entry-level jobs can be taken up in any field, be it marketing, consulting, product management, finance, etc. Students should have relevant experiences, which they can gain during their studies through working student jobs and internships. They can even apply for graduate trainee programs. The salary packages are generally above the blue card threshold level, and the average can be about 60,000 euros per annum. Given the current market scenario, finding a full time job can be challenging.
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Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Sustainable Management and Technology - Batch of 2026
5
Great faculty and opportunities to grow.
Tips: Before joining the Technical University of Munich (TUM), students should be aware that TUM has high academic standards, so be prepared for challenging coursework and a focus on research. While many programs are in English, some require proficiency in German. Check the language prerequisites for your course. Students should budget for living expenses, including accommodation, food, and insurance. Munich is one of Germany's most expensive cities. TUM has campuses in Munich, Garching, and Weihenstephan. Be familiar with your program's primary location. TUM offers excellent student support, including career services, counselling, and access to student organizations. Learn about German culture, punctuality, and etiquette. It helps in daily life and networking. TUM offers internships, industry connections, and access to cutting-edge research so take advantage of these. Be prepared for detailed paperwork, including student visas, health insurance, and residence permits. Planning ensures a smoother transition to life at TUM and in Germany.
Likes (Internships): Student life in Germany is exceptional due to its vibrant cultural diversity, affordable living, and world-class educational opportunities. The country's emphasis on a balanced lifestyle, extensive student support, accessible public transportation, and rich history create a unique, enriching experience.
Dislikes (Public transportation): The faculty at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) are leaders in their fields. They are experts in their fields and are globally recognized for their research excellence. They balance academic rigour with real-world applications and foster innovation and support their students.
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M.Sc. in Sustainable Resource Management - Batch of 2026
3.9
Punctuality is highly valued. Securing jobs and internships can be difficult.
Tips: Winters can be challenging, consider supplements, socialise, and get outside. Summers are wonderful; make the most of them. Be dedicated and proactive, as you won't be spoon-fed. Learn the local language – it's incredibly helpful. Learn to cook. Don't be afraid to connect with people; friends are invaluable. Maintain good hygiene and be tidy; there are no excuses for messiness. Punctuality is highly valued. While securing jobs and internships can be difficult, it's not impossible. Respect the new culture and integrate well – avoid littering, excessive talking, rudeness, and discrimination. The studies are not difficult, but you need to determine what to focus on. Participate in as many projects as possible and genuinely care about your work, and pursue hobbies.
Likes (Public transportation): The public transportation network is huge, well-connected, and regular. Trains run late sometimes, but buses are very frequent, except on Sundays, and you can reach most places. Touristy routes tend to be very crowded, especially on weekends. Get a bike and use it; it's the best commuting option.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Indian Food in general is not the most delicious, especially the affordable options. You need to go for expensive options. Indian grocery stores are also quite expensive, but worth it for some items. Other cuisines are cheaper but not always tasty. Try to cook at home and eat out 2-3 times a month.
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M.Sc. in Sustainable Resource Management - Batch of 2025
4.5
Flexible and great opportunities, but can be a little difficult to know the outcome sometimes.
Tips: It is best to know even before you start studying what exactly you want to achieve from the programme or the university or at least have some sense of direction. TU Munich keeps it very flexible and offers a lot of opportunities, so you have to be the one to shape your efforts towards what you want. Munich is a great city for students. Public transportation, entry tickets to museums and other attractions, and many other things are heavily subsidized for students. In addition, there are a ton of student clubs and activities in the city, which makes it a great place to live and study.
Dislikes (Internships): Because the university's programs are so diverse, students have the freedom to choose any field of study they like. However, because there are so many options, it can be difficult to get precise guidance from the university for an internship search. Fortunately, seniors and alumni are very helpful, and Munich is the third largest city in Germany with a lot of tech and innovation, so there are plenty of opportunities for students in a wide range of fields.
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M.Sc. in Sustainable Resource Management - Batch of 2025
4.4
TUM supports you in every way, given you can work towards it.
Tips: It was a big cultural shift from the hard-focused Indian curriculum, but the course is very flexible and allows students to choose subjects, projects, and research assistantships from any TUM department. TUM is very research-focused, but it also prepares students for the job market. Students who come to TUM should know what they want to do in the future and be prepared to pave their way. I did not avail of any scholarships as such because TUM didn't charge any fees up until now, but they have a scholarships page that gives more information and I would highly recommend students apply for Deutschlandstipendium if they plan to come to TUM as it is comparatively easier to bag it in the first semesters. Overall, I am very satisfied with the University, my course and Germany, as it helped me explore a whole new ecosystem of like-minded individuals.
Likes (Student Life): The student life in Munich is very good. Studentenwerk provides affordable accommodation, and at every dorm, there are weekly parties for students so they do not wear themselves. One lecture is usually 2-3 hours a week, depending on the credit and the type of the course, so a student usually spends on average 4-5 hours at the University every day, depending on the classes you choose. TUM has various kinds of student clubs, networking events, celebrations of different occasions, and lots of parties and movies. I participate in at least one monthly event to remain active and connected to the student community. It is easier to participate more at the start of the course.
Dislikes (Value for money): TUM does not charge fees for tuition, but international students are charged around 4,000-6,000 euros per semester. This is a reasonable amount for a public university. However, all courses at TUM are customizable, which can be confusing for Indian students who are not used to this type of curriculum. This confusion can lead to additional expenses if you extend your semesters.
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Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Mathematical Finance and Actuarial Science - Batch of 2024
4
Life changing experience at TUM with lots of ups and downs.
Tips: It was definitely a good experience. I learned a lot of new things which were not available at my previous university in India. I feel your overall personality changes for better. It is normal to feel some issues at the beginning like adapting to the culture, language and weather. It is always a good idea to talk to people from different cultures to deepen your understanding of people as it helps in the long run. I did not avail any monetary scholarships.
Likes (Safety): As a woman, I feel really safe to return home even at night. I also think the transportation is really good here, which makes it easier to travel any time of the day. Also, I’ve found that people are usually very helpful and respectful. Obviously, it’s good to be careful of your surroundings and use common sense, but overall, it seems to me that the environment here is really safe and makes the city a nice place to live.
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Technical University of Munich MSc FAQs 2025

Q:   How much does a foreign student have to pay at the Technical University of Munich for M.Sc course?
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Technical University of Munich or TUM Munich is Europe's most outstanding universities in research and innovation. The university offers affordable MSc courses to international students. The Technical University of Munich fees for MSc course vary between INR 0 L and INR 21.51 L. The table below include first-year fees for MSc specializations at the university:

TUM Munich MSc Specializations

First-Year Fees

MSc in Finance and Information Management (FIM)

INR 10.6 L

MSc in Management and Technology

INR 7.07 L

MSc in Management

INR 7.07 L

MSc in Business Education II with second teaching subject (In German)

No fees

M.Sc.) in Transportation Systems

INR 10.6 L

M.Sc. in Sustainable Resource Management

INR 7.07 L

MSc in Land Management and Geospatial Science

No fees

Q:   What are the requirements for getting into the Technical University of Munich (TU Munich) for M.Sc?
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International students must complete a bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline to get admission at TUM Munich. Mentioned below are Technical University of Munich requirements for master's admission:

  • Complete a bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline
  • Must meet the English language requirements
  • Additional GMAT score required (vary by course)
  • Submit an Essay
  • Proof of Internships or Professional Experience (optional)
  • Complete and Current Résumé
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Undergraduate international applicants must hold a JEE Advanced score with excellent performance, or may appear for Studienkolleg, a one-year preparatory course along with the Feststellungsprüfung (FSP) entrance exam. On the other hand, master's applicants must hold a bachelor's degree from a recogn

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An APS certificate is required for a German visa, which will not be used during the TUM application through uni-assist but is mandatory before enrollment. Students can apply for the APS certificate via the APS India office in New Delhi. They must submit academic documents like Class 10, 12, and bach

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GOP or Grundlagen- und Orientierungsprüfung is a mandatory foundation exam at the Technical University of Munich. The exams are held during the first three semesters to evaluate students' academic performance. Students must appear for the GOP to continue the program; if students fail or do not attem

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Yes, the Technical University of Munich is one of the most prestigious universities around the globe. TU Munich has been consistently been ranked among the top 50 universities in the world by prestigious ranking bodies such as the QS World University Rankings, the Times Higher Education (THE), the U

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Indian applicants 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. However, students must submit around INR 12-14 L to the block account for the student visa. The semester fee may

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