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Anushree Sinha

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Technical University Munich acceptance rate is merely 8%, which makes it an extremely competitive university to get into. In comparison with the RWTH Aachen acceptance rate of 10%, TUM can be considered a bit more selective in their admission criteria. As listed, getting into TU Munich is selective. Hence, students must excel in academics in order to boost their chances. Apart from this, students who are outstanding in activities outside class also stand a good chance to secure an admission.

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Chandra Shekhar

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Indian Institute of Technology Delhi is one of the top IITs in India and Technical University of Munich is a popular university to study in Germany. They both offer better placement opportunities to their graduates. Mentioned below is the comparison between them in terms of their placements:

College/UniversityPlacement RateAverage Package
IIT Delhi88% (approx.)INR 20.5 L (UG-4 Years)
TU Munich94%INR 1.48 Cr

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Chandra Shekhar

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TU Munich graduates get job offers immediately or within three months after completing the degree. The Technical University of Munich employment rate is around 94% as per the unofficial sources. Almost every TUM graduates get job offers after completing the degree. They get job offers from top employers such as Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Deloitte Consulting, etc.

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Chandra Shekhar

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For the initial screening of the applications, TUM may look for the following:

  • The reputation of previous universities attended. The selection coordinator would usually open the website of the institutes mentioned in the CV to see what that particular university has been doing. In some case, they might look at the university’s accreditation
  • To get admission to TUM, the academic records are very important
  • International outlook in research and innovation is also checked. The CV gives the committee a good idea about your outlook, the fields where you have studied and the areas in which you want to specialize

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International students must have a bachelor’s degree and the successful completion of an aptitude test to get into MSc in Data Engineering and Analytics at TUM. Students also meet the minimum score in the English language proficiency test of IELTS / TOEFL / PTE, any other test, etc. Mentioned below are the additional documents required for TU Munich MSc in Data Engineering admission:

  • Degree Certificate and Diploma or Subject and Grade Transcript of Studies to Date
  • Transcript of Records
  • Complete and Current Resume
  • Passport
  • Preliminary Documentation (VPD) if the qualification for graduate studies (e.g. bachelor) is obtained outside
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MSc in Informatics at TUM is a research-oriented degree that is built on the fundamentals of Computer Science that you must have obtained during your undergraduate studies. It also offers the opportunity for individual specialisation in one or more specialist areas. The duration of the MSc in Informatics at TUM is two years.

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The selection for MSc in Data Engineering and Analytics course at TUM takes place via a so-called ‘aptitude procedure’. Admission to this programme is a two-step process in which after an official application, the faculty is going to check whether the applicants meet the specific requirements for the master’s program.

  • In the first stage, the submitted documents and bachelor’s final grade are evaluated using a grade-point system
  • On the basis of the number of points achieved, the applicants are either admitted immediately, rejected or invited to a selection interview

Also read: MS in Data Analytics in Germany

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The Technical University of Munich scholarships are avaiable for International students. TU Munich scholarship for international students is applicable to those undergraduates and graduates with non-German University entrance certificates. This scholarship is a one-time financial-aid granted per semester. Mentioned below are the popular scholarships at TU Munich:

ScholarshipsAwards (Max)
TUM Scholarships for International StudentsINR 1.6 L
TUM Scholarship Germany ScholarshipINR 27.3 K
TUM Asia ScholarshipINR 5.6 L

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Chandra Shekhar

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TUM IELTS requirement along with other English language tests scores can be checked from the table given below: 

Tests

Minimum Score

TOEFL

88

IELTS

6.5 overall

PTE

65

Also read: Universities in Germany that Teach in English

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