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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
According to the official statistics, TU Berlin had 10,000+ foreign nationals in Winter 2024-25. There are more than 150 course options available at this university to choose from. The range of programs at this university is unique for a technical university, bringing together Natural Sciences and Technology, Economics and Management, Planning Sciences, Social Sciences, and Humanities. In total, there are 34,000+ students (Winter semester) studying at this university. Among Indian students, TU Berlin courses that are popular are Masters in CS and BSc in CS.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
TU Berlin is one of the top public universities in Berlin, Germany. It ranks at #147 position in 2025 as per a top-ranking publisher. According to another ranking publisher, this university ranks at #140 in the World University Rankings 2025. With around 35,000 students, TU Berlin offers 150+ study courses and is one of Germany's the largest technical universities. Also, TU Berlin is a member of TU9, that is the alliance of the nine of the largest and most notable German Institutes of Technology.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
For international students, there is no tuition fee to study at Technical University of Berlin. However, students are required to pay the semester fees. Students are further required to arrange the monthly cost of living. The living expenses will include components like rent, clothing, food, transport, etc.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
You must first fulfil the academic and language criteria in order to be admitted to the Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin). Although certain programs may offer courses in English, undergraduate programs often need proof of German language proficiency (generally at a B2 or C1 level) and a high school certificate equivalent to the German Abitur. A appropriate bachelor's degree is necessary for postgraduate studies, and depending on the program, proof of language competency in either German or English is required. You can apply via Uni-assist, which assesses international credentials, or the university's online application platfor
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10 months ago
Contributor-Level 9
Technical University of Berlin MS in Mechanical Engineering programme got an 'A' grade from Shiksha Grading, which makes it popular among international students. The duration of MS in Mechanical Engineering at TU Berlin is 2 years and applicants must apply online to study it. TU Berlin MS in Mechanical Engineering is totally free for students. According to QS World University Ranking 2024, the university is at 40 for Mechanical Aeronautical and Manufacturing Engineering. Therefore, yes Technical University of Berlin is good for an MS in Mechanical Engineering in Germany.
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10 months ago
Contributor-Level 9
The below table includes some parameters through which a comparison between University Aachen University, TU Berlin, and the University of Hamburg is done:
Universities | Ranking by QS | Popular Course |
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TU Berlin | 147 | MS |
RWTH Aachen University | 99 | MS |
University of Hamburg | 191 | MS |
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10 months ago
Contributor-Level 9
There is no Technical University of Berlin tuition fees for international students to study MS program. The university offers an MS programme to students free of cost. The below table includes the list of popular courses with TU Berlin MS cost:
Technical University of Berlin MS Specializations | First-Year Tuition Fees |
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Master of Science in Computer Science | No Fees |
MSc in Architecture Typology | No Fees |
MSc in Material Science and Engineering (In German) | No Fees |
MSc in Civil Systems Engineering | No Fees |
MSc in Physics (In German) | No Fees |
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10 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
Technical University of Berlin acceptance rate is around 25% - 52%. The acceptance rate justifies that the university is quite competitive during admission. The competition to get into the course as per the choice depends on the number of applicants. Higher the number of applicants, lower will be the acceptance rate. The recent data on the number of international students entering the university has shown an upward trend. In Winter 2024/25, 10,000+ foreign nationals were enrolled. A few of the things that the applicants have to keep in mind to take admission to this university are:
- A filled application form
- Good academic score
- IELTS
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10 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
Getting into TU Berlin MSc in CS absolutely depends on academic excellence, good IELTS / TOEFL score, work experience, letter of recommendations, letter of motivation. An added advantage could be if students have published papers as this could increase the chances of getting admission to this university by 100%. An advice is to write a good Letter of Motivation and get two great Letter of Recommendations. Finally, if students want to pursue MSc in CS, then make sure to have good programming skills in at least one object oriented programming language (Preferably Python) and good Mathematics knowledge.
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10 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
The duration of TU Berlin is 4 semesters. The language of instruction of this course is German. In this course, students are going to learn on how to solve technical, technological, and operational problems in the Brewing and Beverage industry and Supply industry. Note that an industry internship is a compulsory part of the Brewing and Beverage Technology master's course. The internship must at least last 10 weeks. In Germany, the demand for well-trained specialists in Brewing Technology specialists in Brewing Technology is high in Germany. They can work in a variety of fields such as working for seed producers, malt houses and ferment
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