Industrial Chemistry
Technical University of Munich offers this 24-month English-taught master's in Natural Sciences in Munich, ranked #27 by Times Higher Education.
What it takes to get in
- English tests
- IELTS 6.5 · TOEFL iBT 88
- Deadline
- 31 Mar 2027
- Apply via
- uni-assist
What it costs
Plan for roughly €70k–€73k 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.
TUM Asia aims to groom future leaders in selected areas of technology. Specifically, the 2-year full-time Master of Science in Industrial Chemistry will be an enabling postgraduate course for specialist engineers for the pharmaceutical, as well as the fine and specialty chemical industries. The degree will be jointly awarded by Technische Universität München (TUM) and the National University of Singapore (NUS). According to several independent rankings, the Faculty of Chemistry of TUM represents one of the leading in Germany in terms of both research and education with more than 50 professors and their research groups covering diverse fields in modern chemistry. The master program offers selected facets of chemistry, it combines parts of the classic inorganic and polymer chemistry with chemical engineering subject. Due to the complexity and diversity of industrial chemistry three major specialization catalysis and petrochemistry, building and material science, and interdisciplinary combination are offered. The three major specialisations, which are complementary and require similar skills, will be intensively taught separately to those who choose them, in the latter part of the course. The master programme will provide graduates with the necessary knowledge and skills to successfully master the challenges faced in the area of chemistry, chemical engineering and construction chemistry. It will show methods on how to guaranty affordable and sustainable processes in the chemical industry by using the available resources as efficient as possible. Which further expertise and skills will I acquire? All the graduates of the master program have a profound knowledge of organometallic-, advanced inorganic and polymer chemistry. Regardless of their specialization, the graduates are able to use methods to improve chemical processes, reaction conditions, and existing synthesis methods by using alternative and more efficient reaction pathways. The master program graduates have the necessary knowledge and skills to successfully master the challenges faced in the area of chemical reaction engineering, homogenous and heterogeneous catalysts synthesis and design. Furthermore, they will understand the interactions between organic and inorganic materials. Thus, the graduates are able to evaluate and predict the macroscopic physical and chemical properties of the resulting mixtures. Upon graduation, the students are able to transfer the theoretical knowledge gained throughout the lectures to practical application. This enables them to work independently in research laboratories in industry or universities. Furthermore, all graduates will gain insights into business management and administration as well as marketing and international intellectual property laws. Hence, the graduates gain the necessary skills to work in multi-national companies and understand the complex structure of the same. Which professional opportunities can I take up with this qualification? A major part of the graduates from the Master of Industrial Chemistry program choose to work in the research and development field as product or laboratory manager, where they have leading positions in chemical and pharmaceutical companies, while the other part of the graduates decides to proceed subsequently with a Ph.D. research project in German or at local universities. Program structure Please refer to the program structure here. Language of instruction Required language skills for admission: An adequate knowledge of the English language; students whose native language or language of instruction is not English must demonstrate proficiency through an acknowledged language test such as “Test of English as a Foreign Language“ (TOEFL) (minimum 88 points), “International English Language Testing System” (IELTS) (minimum 6.5 points), or “Cambridge Main Suite of English Examinations”. Language of instruction: The language of instruction for this program is English. Information on study organization Information on exams Information on studying abroad 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).
Worth comparing
Same field, similar entry tier. Most applicants apply to 3–5.
Common questions
Is Industrial Chemistry 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 Industrial Chemistry at Technical University of Munich cost?
International tuition is €49,050 per year. Over the full 24-month programme that's roughly €98,100 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 Mar 2027. Deadlines can differ by nationality — confirm on the programme page.
Is Technical University of Munich good for Natural Sciences?
Technical University of Munich ranks #16 in Engineering (QS 2025).
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