Agricultural Biosciences
Technical University of Munich offers this 24-month English-taught master's in Agriculture & Services in Munich, ranked #27 by Times Higher Education.
What it takes to get in
- English tests
- IELTS 6.5 · TOEFL iBT 88
- Deadline
- 31 May 2027
- Apply via
- uni-assist
What it costs
Plan for roughly €29k–€32k per year all-in as a Non-EU student — tuition plus a normal Munich student life.
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What you'll study
120 ECTS over 24 months — core foundations, then a track of your choice, then a thesis.
Agricultural biosciences offer solutions to major societal challenges. They can make significant contributions to securing food supplies, preserving natural resources, and mitigating the effects of climate change. The M.Sc. Agricultural Biosciences is shaped by the vision of the TUM School of Life Sciences offering a basic, mechanistic understanding of biological processes underlying agricultural crop and livestock production combined with expertise in handling data rich challenges and quantitative data analysis. In contrast to other Master’s programs that have a specialized view on basic research and distinguish between plant and animal science, we at TUM believe that a generic approach is more timely as many biological mechanisms are shared between plants and animals. A strong focus on molecular as well as computational methods reflects the TUM strategy to value innovation as the basis for knowledge. The M.Sc. Agricultural Biosciences deals with different organisms , namely plants, animals and microbes. The program takes advantage of the synergistic effects created by integrated studies on plant and animal species teaching generic as well as specific biological concepts, methods and tools . It reflects the high level of innovation in agricultural biosciences and prepares graduates for a multi-path career allowing for flexibility and migration in the job market. As a graduate in Agricultural Biosciences, you will have a profound knowledge of molecular, biochemical and physiological processes contributing to agricultural production. You are able to optimize processes leading to genetic improvement of crops and livestock. Through knowledge on the genotype-phenotype relationship, you can optimize production environments. Graduates learn how to integrate heterogeneous data from different disciplines, handle large experimental data sets and become proficient in predictive analytics. You can assess molecular and computational methods with respect to their impact and trade-offs in practice and can communicate their relevance for agricultural production in a livable environment. For a comprehensive description of the program, please refer to the degree program documentation: Degree program documentation for the Master’s program in Agricultural Biosciences Which further expertise and skills will I acquire? As a graduate, you will... have a profound understanding of the scientific basis of biological processes relevant for agricultural production. be able to perform research in the field of Agricultural Biosciences and can link your knowledge and results to other disciplines. be aware of societal challenges and demands in the context of Agricultural Biosciences and possess the social skills to communicate across disciplines and cultures. have developed your self-competencies for navigating in a changing environment and managing complex projects. Which professional opportunities can I take up with this qualification? Upon graduating, you can find employment in the national or international job market, for example at universities, research institutes, in the public sector or in biotech, breeding and life science companies. Career opportunities also open up in the field of international organizations such as the CGIAR centers, FAO and World Health Organization (WHO). Furthermore, more and more young scientists with expertise in agricultural biosciences are finding employment in smaller companies and startups in areas such as biotechnology and machine learning providing technologies or service to the agricultural sector. Graduates with combined expertise in molecular biology and quantitative and computational methods are highly sought after in the job market , as the number of graduates does not meet the demand of qualified personnel. It is expected that the demand will increase as molecular methods and machine learning will fundamentally change the agricultural sector and increase the demand for research and development. Program structure During the first and second semester five compulsory modules - Physiology, Plant and Animal Cell Biology, Immunology: Crop and Livestock Health and Disease, Genetics and Genomics as well as Statistical Computing and Data Analysis - have to be completed. After passing these core courses, students possess solid knowledge in basic biological concepts relevant for agricultural production. Elective modules are very important in the study program. You can choose from a list of different lab courses that cover either molecular or computational techniques. In addition, the program offers research tool modules that allow for independent study and enable students to perform research in the field of Agricultural Biosciences. By opening a mobility window in the third semester students are encouraged to gain international study experience through exchange programs such as Erasmus+ or TUMexchange. If approved by the Examination Board you can take up a research internship outside TUM, e.g. with a qualified industry partner or an external research organization. The fourth semester is devoted to preparing the Master's thesis that concludes the study program. In their thesis, students identify and address a research question in the Agricultural Biosciences by choosing and implementing appropriate molecular, experimental or data methods. The thesis raises your professional profile. Overview Degree Program Structure (PDF 111 KB) Module Catalog: Description of Program Content Language of instruction Required language skills for admission: You need sufficient English language skills if you wish to apply for this program. Evidence of your language proficiency has to be submitted before the end of the application deadline. Learn more about recognized certificates and other ways to prove your English language skills . This evidence of your language proficiency confirms that you comply with the minimum language requirements for admission to the program. Depending on the program and your individual background, it may be necessary for you to keep working on your language skills during your studies. Be sure to take a look at the services of our Language Center . Language of instruction: The language of instruction for this program is English. Information on study organization Information on exams Information on studying abroad Fees for the program The tuition fees for international students from third countries for this degree program are 4,000 euros per semester . Many international students can have their fees waived or receive scholarships to finance them. You can find all information on waivers and scholarships here. Please note: The semester fee as a contribution to the student union must be paid additionally. It varies depending on where you are studying. You can find all information on the semester fee here. Academic Regulations:
Rankings
- Times Higher Education 2026#27
- Times Higher Education 2025#26
- QS World 2025#28
- QS — Engineering 2025#16
- QS — Computer Science 2025#26
- QS — Medicine 2025#75
- QS — Business 2025#91
Visa & life in Germany
The practical stuff — what's allowed, what's funded, what to expect after you graduate.
- Student visa
- Non-EU students need a national (D) visa plus a residence permit after arrival; proof of finances (blocked account, ~€11,900/yr) is the main requirement. EU students just register locally (Anmeldung).
- Post-study work
- 18-month job-seeker residence permit after graduation — you can work without restriction while searching for a position matching your qualification.
- Tuition
- Public universities charge no tuition for most programmes — just a semester contribution of €150–€400. Exceptions: Baden-Württemberg (€1,500/semester for non-EU) and some TUM professional master's.
- Scholarships
- DAAD scholarships for international students, Deutschlandstipendium (€300/month, merit-based), plus Erasmus+ for EU mobility.
About Technical University of Munich
Technical University of Munich enrolls 47,047 students and offers 83 programs across engineering, business and law, and computer science and IT. The institution ranks #26 in the Times Higher Education overall rankings for 2025, with subject strengths in engineering (#16 in QS Subject rankings) and computer science (#26 in QS Subject rankings).
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Common questions
Is Agricultural Biosciences at Technical University of Munich taught in English?
Yes — the programme is taught entirely in English. Non-native speakers need IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL iBT 88 (minimum).
How much does Agricultural Biosciences at Technical University of Munich cost?
International tuition is €8,000 per year. Over the full 24-month programme that's roughly €16,000 in tuition, before living costs.
What is the acceptance rate at Technical University of Munich?
Not published. Most European public universities don't release acceptance rates — admission is requirements-based, so if you meet the stated requirements your application gets a full review rather than competing against a fixed quota.
Do I need GRE or GMAT scores?
No — GRE and GMAT scores are not required for this programme.
Can I work in Germany after graduating?
Yes. Germany grants graduates of German universities an 18-month residence permit to look for work matching their qualification, and you can work without restriction during the search period.
When is the application deadline?
The application deadline is 31 May 2027. Deadlines can differ by nationality — confirm on the programme page.
Is Technical University of Munich good for Agriculture & Services?
Technical University of Munich ranks #16 in Engineering (QS 2025).
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