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Chandra Shekhar

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Indian students who wish to study undergraduate courses at the Technical University of Munich must submit an online application through the official website. Applicants must submit all the necessary documents, test scores, and a non-refundable application fee to submit the application. The below infographic includes the steps to apply for TUM UG admission:

TUM UG admission

Also read: How to Apply for German Universities?

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International students who apply for TUM MS admission are eligible for below scholarships:

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Rewards

TUM Scholarships for International Students

INR 1.63 L (Cover tuition fees)

TUM Scholarship Germany Scholarship

INR 27k (Cover tuition fees)

TUM Asia Scholarship

INR 5.75 L (Cover tuition fees)

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The below infographic includes the steps to apply for MS admission at TUM Munich:

TUM MS admission

 

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International students must meet the Technical University of Munich admission requirements to study MS program. Mentioned below are general entry requirements for MS admission at the university:

  • Must complete undergraduate studies
  • Submit the result of GMAT or GRE tests
  • Must provide a letter of motivation
  • Submit the proof of English language proficiency
  • Some MS degree programs ask to submit recommendation or reference letters
  • Submit current CV

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Technical University of Munich and Esslingen University of Applied Sciences are among the popular university for international students to study in Germany. They both offer quality MS education at almost no cost. The below table includes the comparision between both the universities in terms of MS cost and acceptance rate:

UniversityMS First Year FeesAcceptance Rate
Technical University of MunichNo Fees to INR 11.19 L8%
Esslingen University of Applied SciencesNo Fees51%

Both universities look good in terms of tuition fees. However, TUM is slightly more difficult to get into than Esslingen University because of its moderately high acceptance rate. Therefore, it's on you where you want to apply for admission to study MS program.

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International students who wish to take admission at master's program at TUM Munich must submit a valid GMAT score. Some MS degree programs require a GATE or GRE score. Currently, the GRE and / or GATE scores are relevant for these programs:

Programs

Minimum Score

MSc Mathematics in Data Science

QR: 157

AW: 3.5

MSc Materials Science and Engineering

QR: 157

AW: 3.0

MSc Matter to Life

GRE (subject) with a score of at least 700

MSc Computational Mechanics

GATE

MSc e-Space and MSc Environmental Engineering

GATE or GRE (General)

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