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Gunjan Thapa

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International students at the University of Tuebingen have to pay Euro 1500 per semester (equivalent to INR 2 lakh). They are also required to pay Euro 199.80 per semester (Around INR 19k). The fees applicable for a few of the university's courses are:

Course

Annual Tuition Fees

MIM (1 course)

INR 3 L

MA (2 courses)

INR 3 L

 

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Bhumika Kaur

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No, International students have to pay fees while studying at the University of Tuebingen. They will be charged a tuition fee of Euro 1500 per semester. This is equivalent to INR 2 L or slightly more for a year. This is in addition to the general semester fee of currently Euro 199.80 per semester (Around INR 19k). Additionally, students have to pay the cost of living too. The living expenses per month for a university student at Tuebingen University is going to be around Euros 947 (Around INR 94k).

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Nishtha Singh

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The University of Tuebingen is a public research university. This means it does not charge much of the tuition fees. However, international students are charged a fee of EUR 1,500 per semester (around INR 2 lakh). Furthermore, the University of Tuebingen was selected as one of Germany's universities of excellence under the German government's Excellence Initiative. It is one of the most and the oldest and respected universities of Germany.

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Rupali Singh

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The duration of the University of Tuebingen MSc in Machine Learning is 4 semesters. The language of instruction of this course is English. To take admission to this course, a Bachelor's degree is required in either Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, or related Natural Sciences with a grade of 2.3. Additionally, a few course competencies are required. An English language proficiency score is also required such as TOEFL iBT with 94 points / IELTS with at least 7.0.

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Anya Aggarwal

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Yes, the University of Tubingen teaches in English. The language of instruction for Bachelor's and Master's courses is German and English. However, there are a few courses that are particularly just taught in English. A few of the courses that are just taught in English are:

  • MSc Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
  • MSc Biochemistry
  • MSc Physics
  • MSc Nano-Science
  • MA English Literature and Cultures
  • MSc Economics
  • MSc Economics and Finance
  • MSc English Linguistics
  • MSc Bioinformatics

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Piyush Rastogi

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For most of the courses, there is no tuition fee at TUM, but the students are required to pay the semester fee and living cost from their own pockets, although its very low in comparison to most of the other universities based in USA, UK or any other nation. 

There are programs available at UG and PG levels, for which an international student doesn't have to pay any fee.

Refer to this table for more information regarding the Technical University of Munich fee structure:

BE/BTech courses fee:

Fee components

Amount (for 3 - 4 years)

Tuition

INR 0 - 5.58 L

Insurance

INR 1.02 L - 1.2 L

Transportation

INR 55.8 K

Others

INR 15.81 K - 8.59 L

Total fee

INR 1.74 L - 15.92 L

MSc courses fee:

Fee components

Amount (for 2 years)

Tuition

INR 0 - 22.64 L

Insurance

INR 1.02 L - 1.2 L

Transportation

INR 55.8 K

Others

INR 15.81 K - 8.59 L

Total fee

INR 1.74 L - 32.98 L

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Bhumika Vimal

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Technical University of Munich is known for its state-of-the-art research facilities, experienced faculty, and good quality education. These are the reasons that the TUM Engineering programs are ranked #25 among the best universities in the world.

Technical University of Munich Teaching and Education UG Courses:

Undergraduate Programs:

  • BSc in Aerospace Engineering
  • BTech in Engineering Science
  • BSc in Electrical Engineering and Informational Technology
  • BE in Electronics and Data Engineering
  • BSc in Mechanical Engineering

Technical University of Munich Teaching and Education PG Courses:

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Akash Gaur

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The DAAD scholarship is a financial aid offered by the German Academic Exchange Service, primarily to PG, Doctorate & PhD students, keen on studying & pursuing research in Germany,

Yes, Indian students are eligible to apply for the DAAD scholarship.

However, Indian students have a very limited number of slots available to them, therefore interested applicants are advised to apply early.

For more info, check out: DAAD Scholarship

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Akash Gaur

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German actor: Axel Prahl, is a notable alumni of the University of Kiel.

Axel pursued a degree in acting at the institute between 1982 & 1985, before going to make his acting debut in the TV series for ZDF in 1994.

Prahl, won several accolades for his acting including two Adolf Grimme Awards, & is also known for acting in 23 episodes of the crime series: Tatort.

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Akash Gaur

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Juliane Koepcke, a Mammologist of German-Peruvian descent is a notable alumni of the University of Kiel.

Juliane is famous for being the sole survivor of the LANSA plane crash of 1971, after lightning struck the plane at mid-night, & the plane disintegrated with Koepcke surviving the free fall into the Amazon Rainforest.

The event was depicted in the movies: Miracles Still Happen (1974) & Wings of Hope (1998).

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