Degree guide · Germany
Engineering master's in Germany
MSc Mechanical, Electrical, Aerospace, Civil, Chemical and Industrial Engineering master's at TU9 universities and applied-science Fachhochschulen — English-taught, tuition on record.
The degree, plainly
Germany's English-taught engineering master's concentrate at the TU9 alliance — RWTH Aachen, TUM, TU Berlin, KIT, TU Dresden, TU Braunschweig, TU Darmstadt, Leibniz Hannover and Stuttgart — each surrounded by Fraunhofer and Helmholtz partner institutes that anchor thesis placements and industry pipelines. Sub-fields with the deepest English coverage: mechanical engineering, electrical and information engineering, aerospace, automotive, mechatronics, chemical + process engineering, civil + environmental, and industrial engineering. Most public master's charge no tuition beyond a €150–400 semester contribution; Baden-Württemberg is the exception at ~€1,500/sem for non-EU students. Admission expects an engineering bachelor's, IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL 88, and often a mathematics-heavy transcript review.
Top schools
Ranked using THE / QS / ARWU where available.
Programmes by school
Up to three programmes per top school — click through for admission facts and tuition.