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Engineering Master's in Germany

Specialize at TU Munich, RWTH Aachen, or KIT. Free tuition, cutting-edge research, and direct pathways to Germany's world-leading engineering industry.

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Top Technical Universities

TU Munich

#1 Germany, Top 25 World

All Engineering Fields

RWTH Aachen

#2 Germany

Mechanical, Electrical, Production

KIT (Karlsruhe)

#3 Germany

Mechanical, Computer, Energy

TU Berlin

Top 5 Germany

Sustainable Engineering, Urban Systems

Specializations

Mechanical Engineering

Advanced manufacturing, robotics, product development.

Electrical Engineering

Power systems, microelectronics, automation.

Automotive Engineering

Electric vehicles, autonomous driving, mobility.

Industrial Engineering

Industry 4.0, supply chain, operations management.

Requirements

Bachelor's Degree: Engineering or related (180 ECTS)
GPA: 2.5+ German scale (varies by program)
English Level: IELTS 6.5+ or TOEFL 90+
German: Not required for English programs
Blocked Account: €11,904

Frequently Asked Questions

Over 300 English-taught engineering Master's programs are available, covering mechanical, electrical, automotive, aerospace, industrial, and sustainable engineering at all major technical universities.
Yes, most programs require a Bachelor's in engineering or a closely related field. Some programs accept science graduates with additional requirements.
Engineering Master's graduates earn €55,000-70,000/year starting (€4,500-5,800/month). With experience, salaries reach €80,000-100,000+, especially in automotive and consulting.
Absolutely! Germany's automotive industry (BMW, Mercedes, VW, Bosch) actively recruits Master's graduates. Many programs have direct industry partnerships and internship opportunities.

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