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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Students need this assessment to determine their eligibility for entry because APS checks how foreign degrees measure up against German educational requirements.
TUM:
Students enrolled at TUM can access different scholarships which either pay for their tuition fees and provide them with monthly stipends in addition to offering travel grants.
TUH & TUB:
International students along with students from specific academic disciplines can take advantage of scholarship programs at TUH and TUB.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Technical University of Munich & Technical University of Berlin are considered the flagbearers of technical education in Germany. Both these institutions rank very highly in the latest Shiksha Popularity Rankings, however, these institutions are selective to varying extents when it comes to admitting students.
The Technical University of Munich acceptance rate stands at around 8%, while that of Technical University of Berlin is around 52%. Though, TUB Berlin is somewhat selective, it is still nearly six times easier to secure a seat as compared to TUM Munich.
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10 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
TU Berlin offers courses in various disciplines like Technology, Engineering, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Humanities, Economics, etc. The university has a high number of foreign students. There are almost 34,000 students at the university, making it one of the largest technical universities in Germany. The university is known for its strong emphasis on research. Additionally, this university has strong ties with various industries, particularly in Engineering and Technology. Being located in Berlin, students at this university have access to Berlin's public transport system, which is known to be one of the best in the world.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Technical University of Berlin acceptance rate is around 52%. This means that the university is moderately selective at the time of admission. For admission to UG courses, the applicants must have school grades. On the other hand, the admission to Master's course, the applicants would require students to have a Bachelor's degree. In the case of UG courses, German language is required. On the other hand, the language requirements for Master's courses vary from programme to program. Master's courses are offered in English and / or German.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Both the universities TU Munich and TU Berlin are good universities. However, the final choice to choose between the universities would depend on students only. Considering the acceptance rate, TU Munich is more difficult to get into. Some of the comparison factors are given below:
Particulars | TU Munich | TU Berlin |
|---|---|---|
Acceptance Rate | 12.5% | 52% |
Ranking | #26, THE 2025 | #140, THE 2025 |
First-Year Tuition Fees | INR 0 – INR 22 L | No fees, for some continuing education courses might be applicable |
Popular Courses | MBA, MS | MSc in CS, MBA |
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Getting into TU Berlin can be competitive, especially for popular programs. The difficulty depends on the specific course and how well the applicant meets the requirements. Generally, good academic performance and relevant qualifications are needed to be accepted.
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