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Ridhi

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Degree programs at the TUM can be offered either entirely in German or in English and students may be asked to take courses or modules both in German and English.  So its not mandatory to provide proof of German proficiency. But students are still recommended to work on one's skills as students may need to take some advanced electives, labs, etc in German for mixed language programs.

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Ridhi

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TUM acceptance rate stands at around 8% so out of every 100 students who apply to the uni's admission process only 8-10 students are likely to be offered a seat. So the TUM admission criteria are extremely selective since only one tenth students will be admitted

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Ridhi

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Prospective students are required to apply on the online application portal of TUM. Some basic requirements for international students include:

  • Proof of English proficiency
  • German student visa
  • Passport
  • CV/resume
  • LORs
  • College essay
  • Translated final transcripts of grades, etc.  

For English language requirements, TU of Munich can submit TOEFL, PTE or IELTS score

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Ridhi

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Yes. TU of Munich campus houses about 23,300 international students, constituting up to 45% of the total enrolled students at the Technical University of Munich. These students are offered to choose from 177 diff degree programs. Moreover, it has a specialised unit assigned to ensure the growth and implementation of TUM's Gender and Diversity Strategy. 

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Akash Gaur

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The Technical University of Munich Courses, perform well as part of course-specific rankings given by Shiksha. However, the institutes Engineering & Science courses, stands above all securing a Germany-wide rank #1 per Shiksha Rankings.

Check out the table below to see how different streams rank as part of Shiksha Rankings:

StreamRank in Germany
Engineering#1
Science#1
Computer Science#1
Mechanical Engineering#2
Physics#2
Biology#2

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Akash Gaur

Contributor-Level 10

KIT has an acceptance rate of 26% which means that it only accepts 26 applications for every 100 receives. When compared with RWTH Aachen with acceptance rate of only 10% admissions at KIT can be considered relatively easier. Both these institutes rank in & around the top 10 colleges & universities in Germany & are only known to accept highly qualified candidates. Interested applicants must maintain a solid student profile with a near perfect academic record & a CV that demonstrates their non academic capabilities.

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Venkatesh Gorla

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Yes, the International School of Management (ISM) in Munich offers a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Applied Data Science & Business Analytics. This programme is designed to equip students with a strong foundation in both business administration and data science, preparing them for careers in data-driven decision-making roles.

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Rashmi Singh

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International students should meet the basic eligibility by holding a UG degree from a recognised university or equivalent for PG or holding proof of secondary school for UG admissions. 

The University of Mannheim admission requirements for UG and PG are given below, take a look -

UG Requirements:

  • A high school Diploma or equivalent
  • University entrance qualification
  • German language proficiency
  • Transcripts of records
  • APS certificate
  • CV
  • Letter of motivation
  • Proof of language skills

PG Requirements:

  • A UG degree from a recognised university
  • University entrance qualification
  • Degree certificate from the programme attended
  • Transcripts of records
  • Transcr
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Mukul Thapa

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The University of Mannheim tuition fees are around INR 3L for undergraduate students and range between INR 2L and INR 35L for postgraduate. International students can check the University of Mannheim fees for popular programs below:

Courses

1st Year Tuition Fees

MBA/PGDM (4 courses)

INR 3 L - 36 L

MS (5 courses)

INR 3 L

B.E. / B.Tech (1 course)

INR 3 L

B.Ed (11 courses)

INR 3 L

LL.M. (3 courses)

INR 3 L - 8 L

M.Sc. (3 courses)

INR 3 L

M.A. (16 courses)

INR 3 L

B.A. (13 courses)

INR 3 L

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Taru Bhandari

Contributor-Level 9

The University of Mannheim expects a minimum Duolingo score of 115 or better from international UG applicants.

Students who are coming from other countries are required to prove English and German language proficiency to take part in the university.

The minimum score required to fulfill English language requirements at the University of Mannheim is given below -

English Language Test

UG Score

PG Score

IELTS

6 or above

6 or above

TOEFL iBT

72 or above

72 or above

Duolingo

115 or above

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