Course Commencement Date Oct , 2023 View all dates
Duration | 2 years (Full Time) |
Course Level | PG Degree |
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Type of University | Public |
Year of establishment | 1829 |
Highlights
- With the Master’s Program in Infrastructure Planning (MIP), the University of Stuttgart has been offering this practice-oriented and internationally acclaimed Master’s program since 1983
- The Master’s Program Infrastructure Planning focuses on an integrated approach to planning. Civil engineers, architects and urban planners as well as graduates from related fields of study who wish to gain insight into infrastructure planning in a broad, integrated context and who want to prepare for international and complex planning tasks
- Students can specialize in their MIP studies by choosing an individual combination of electives as well as choosing a topic for the Master’s thesis, which suits their personal career plans
Ranking
- University Rankings
- #301-400
- ARWU (Shanghai Ranking) 2022
- #355
- QS 2023
- #301-350
- THE (Times Higher Education) 2023
- #629
- US News & World Report 2023
Fees components | Amount |
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Tuition & fees | INR 2,71,200 |
Fees components | Amount |
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Insurance | INR 99,440 |
Transportation | INR 54,240 |
Semester fee | INR 30,013 |
Total | INR 1,83,693 |
Calculated at the exchange rate of 1 Euro = INR 90.4
|Tuition & expenses were last updated on 7ᵗʰ August 2023
Entry Requirements
Qualification | Entry Criteria | |
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12th | No specific cutoff mentioned | |
Graduation | No specific cutoff mentioned
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TOEFL | No specific cutoff mentioned | |
IELTS | No specific cutoff mentioned | |
Conditional Offer | Yes Conditional admission is possible in any Master’s study program whose admissions regulation was promulgated from 2011 on and for which a Numerus Clausus (NC), i.e. a limited number of places available, has not been set. Bachelor’s students can apply for conditional admission if they have a certain number of credit points (ECTS). The exact number is set down in each Master’s study program’s admissions regulation; normally, the number is 110 credit points. Students are required to provide evidence of the claimed ECTS in the form of their exams extract at the time they apply. |
Step 1: Additional documents required
- Academic Transcripts
- A current passport photo
- Proof of health insurance
- Proof of German language skills (if required)
- Proof of English language proficiency
Step 2: Start your online application
Step 3: Application deadline
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