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International alumni at the Technical University of Berlin are given the opportunity for professional development and networking in a number of workshops and seminars. These events take place abroad or Berlin. These international alumni seminars are funded by the German Academic Exchange (DAAD) and the State Office for Development Cooperation (LEZ).
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Once students are enrolled at the Technical University of Berlin, they can apply for a flat at StudierendenWERK Berlin. Around 9,200 places and apartments in 33 dorms are available for students. In Berlin, the per month housing rates can range between EUR 540 - EUR 1,200.
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A number of career services are offered to the international students at the Technical University of Berlin. Details of the career services that are offered by this university are:
- Presentation and workshops: TU Berlin organizes workshops and presentations with experienced speakers in their specialised fields. These workshops and presentations are about legal aspects of working for international students, job search and application strategies, etc.
- Individual counselling: This university can support students and give counselling session on topics like job search, application document check, LinkedIn profile
- Open CV Lab: Studen
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The call for DAAD prize is usually once a year in May. The DAAD prize is given to outstanding international students who have distinguished themselves not through exceptional academic achievements but via remarkable and social and intercultural commitment. The prize is of EUR 1,000 (Around INR 1 L). The applications for this have to submitted to the international degree seeking students at TU Berlin.
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The total semester fee for TU Berlin University for the Summer semester 2026 is Euro 380.43. The division of the semester fee is given as follows:
| Particulars | Fees |
|---|---|
| Administrative fee | EUR 50 |
| Student body contribution fee | EUR14.19 |
| Studienwerk Berlin contribution | EUR 85 |
| Semesterticket | EUR 208.80 |
| Contribution to the social fund for the semester ticket | EUR 2.50 |
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The US News & World Report considers several factors while providing rankings to the universities. Some of the very important factors are graduation rates, peer assessment, first-year retention rates, student-faculty ratio, standardized tests and more. So, these rankings offered by US world is quite accurate.
As per the US News and World Report National Rankings 2025, the Ludwig Maximilians University Munich is ranked #57. The university's ranking has been declined by 4 spots, so the position from #53 in 2024.
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Technical University Munich Germany is considered one of the best places to study CS globally. THE ranks its MS in CS programme among the top 20 universities in the world for the last 2 years.
The program covers all the basic concepts of software engineering, data structures, C, etc. in great detail. The university also uses its connections in the industry to provide its students with well paying internship and placement opportunities.
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Both IIT and TUM Munich are very good in different fields. IITs give greater emphasis to UG studies, and maintains stronger connections in the Indian job market. TUM offers a better research environment and has a better global network. Which one is better depends on what a student is looking for. IIT is great for students interested in a solid career in India. TUM is better for deep research on international roles. Students can expect much higher costs of living in Germany.
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No, Alberta Einstein did not attend TUM Munich. He pursued his secondary school studies at the Luitpold Gymansium. He later enrolled at the Swiss Federal Polytechnical School (now ETH Zurich). There he pursued a Diploma in Physics and Mathematics and graduated in 1900.
Einstein is known for giving the Theory of Relativity. He also explained the Photoelectric Effect, for which he won a Nobel Prize.
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Julian Rosefeldt, known for directing movies like Manifesto, Euphoria, American Night, and Trilogy of Failure pursued his studies at TUM. He pursued a course in Architecture, competing his studies in 1994. Around the same time he also pursued studies in Barcelona.
Rosefeldt started as a conceptual artist and filmmaker. His past Architecture studies played a key role in his interest in structure, society, and video art.
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