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1. Design & Development in Automotive & Mechanical


Engineering • Esslingen University of Applied Sciences •
Esslingen am Neckar

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Language It is recommended to have basic knowledge of


requirements German (level A1 finished) by 1 September (it would
be advantageous to have achieved it by 31 March);
German level A2 has to be completed by the end of
the second semester.
An English language test is required (not for applicants
who come from English-speaking countries or who
graduated from English-speaking Bachelor's
programmes): TOEFL, 530 paper-based, 197
computer-based, 71 Internet-based or IELTS test
(minimum 6.0 points); Cambridge Certificate (FCE,
CAE, CPE) is accepted, as well as Unicert II.

Academic  Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering,


requirements Automotive Engineering or an equivalent area of
engineering with a focus on design and development
 Overall grade A or B (top 35%)
 Minimum credit point workload in Bachelor's studies in
the following areas:
o CAD (Pro/E or CATIA): 5 CP
o Design/Machine Elements: 15 CP
o Strength of Materials/Mechanics: 10 CP
o Mathematics: 8 CP
 one letter of motivation, one page
 two letters of recommendation
Where to apply For the online application, please see: https://www.hs-
esslingen.de/en/the-university/faculties/graduate-
school/masters-programs/meng-in-design-and-
development-for-mechanical-and-automotive-
engineering/how-to-apply.html

Hochschule Esslingen
Graduate School
Frau Tudao Luong
Flandernstraße 101
73732 Esslingen
Germany

tuition fees No tuition fees

Enrolment fees Each semester, students are required to pay approx.


180 EUR as an enrolment fee.

Costs of living In order to cover personal expenses during the study


programme in Esslingen, we recommend that
participants budget around 750 EUR per month, for
accommodation (310 EUR), living (200 EUR), health
insurance (66 EUR), books (60 EUR), excursions (25
EUR) and miscellaneous expenses (100 EUR).

Job opportunities A limited number of student jobs are available.


Currently there is no career service but it is planned for
the future. Job opportunities for good students depend
on the economic situation.

Course website www.graduate-school.de

http://www.hs-esslingen.de/en/the-university/faculties/graduate-school.html

2. Master of Science in Manufacturing Technology (MMT) • TU


Dortmund University • Dortmund

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Degree Master of Science in Manufacturing Technology

Course language(s) All courses are held in English.

Admission semester Winter semester only

Beginning Winter semester - October

Programme duration Four semesters (two years)

Application deadline Application period: 1 February to 15 March (for both


EU and non-EU applicants)

Course content See module descpription on MMT website

Tuition fees None

Enrolment fees About 250 EUR per semester. This fee includes a
public transport ticket ("Semesterticket"), valid on all
local and regional trains (with the exception of high-
speed trains) and on buses throughout North Rhine-
Westphalia.

Costs of living Approx. 700 EUR per month to cover personal


expenses.

Job opportunities Student research assistant positions are available.

Funding opportunities The university has a scholarship programme for


within the university excellent international students. Recipients receive
between 300 and 800 EUR per month.

Language Applicants must provide proof of their English skills:


requirements
 TOEFL (min. scores: PB: 550; CB: 213; IB: 80)
 IELTS (min. score: 6.5)

Academic  An appropriate Bachelor of Science degree in the field


requirements of mechanical engineering or a comparable degree
with a total of 180 credit points (ECTS). A Bachelor's
degree course is considered appropriate when it
includes modules of the following subjects:
o mathematics, covering at least 18 credit points (ECTS)
o mechanics, covering at least 12 credit points (ECTS)
o materials engineering, production engineering, theory
of design and/or metrology and

feedback control, totalling at least 20 credit points


(ECTS) to be divided individually

 An average final Bachelor's degree grade which


corresponds at least to the grade "good" (1.9)
 A certificate showing a sufficient command of English
according to TOEFL, IELTS, or equivalent (knowledge
of German is not required)
 Three letters of recommendation (academic or
professional)
 Recommended: proof of one's ranking among the top
10% students of one's graduating class
 Recommended: GRE (graduate record examination)

An admission committee decides on exceptions,


requirements, and the admission of candidates with
comparable degrees to the Master's programme.

Where to apply Online application only! Please register and apply at


http://www.mmt.mb.tu-dortmund.de

Course website www.mmt.mb.tu-dortmund.de


http://www.mmt.mb.tu-dortmund.de/en/

About the university TU Dortmund University was founded in 1968 and


offers a wide spectrum of innovative and
interdisciplinary research. It has developed a unique
profile with a special combination of faculties in natural
sciences and engineering, social sciences, and
humanities. This structure produces new knowledge,
methodologies, and technical innovations. The
university hosts over 33,000 national and international
students who pursue Bachelor's or Master's degrees at
16 faculties, as well as more than 3,000 employees -
300 of them professors.

Total number of 33,500


students

Total percentage of 11 %
international students

About the city Dortmund is a city in West Germany, in the federal


state (Bundesland) of North Rhine-Westphalia
(Nordrhein-Westfalen). It has a population of nearly
600,000, which makes it the eighth largest city in
Germany and the 34th largest in the European Union.
Its port (Dortmunder Hafen) is the largest European
canal port and links Dortmund to the North Sea.
Dortmund's economy was once famous for its coal,
steel, and beer industries. In response to the demands
of the modern world, it has seen enormous changes in
recent years and today enjoys a reputation as a centre
of innovative technological development.
Dortmund also offers an exciting range of cultural and
sporting opportunities. Many people are surprised to
see how green Dortmund is. Apart from waterways,
woodland, and agriculture, Dortmund boasts green
spaces with beautiful parks, which are worth visiting for
their flora and fauna as well as the recreational
facilities they offer - just take time for walking, meeting
friends or having a barbecue there.
Dortmund's infrastructure and location make it a
convenient starting point for exploring other interesting
places in Germany or Europe.

3 Master of Science in Power Engineering (MSPE) • Technische


Universität München • München

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Degree Master of Science (MSc) in Power Engineering

Course language(s) All courses are taught in English (100%).


We are planning to offer German language classes
(level A1/A2) to all enrolled MSPE students.

Admission semester Winter semester only

Beginning Winter semester - October

Programme duration Four semesters (two years)

Application deadline Non-EU applicants: 15 March (recommended)


EU applicants: 31 May (all documents have to be
submitted by that date)

Course content The Master's programme in Power Engineering


focuses on power plant technology and power
generation. It comprises disciplines from both electrical
and mechanical engineering. In the programme, both
"traditional" energy technologies such as coal and oil
and renewable energy technologies are covered.
In the first and second semesters, core modules in
electrical and mechanical engineering can be chosen,
including thermodynamics, power transmission
systems, and high voltage technology.
The third semester comprises more elective courses
including subjects such as energy storage,
nanotechnology, and civil engineering. In addition,
interdisciplinary subjects and a seminar are part of the
programme. Students also carry out a nine-week
research internship at one of the participating institutes
in the second or third semester.
The programme is concluded with the Master's thesis
which is completed at one of the participating institutes
during the fourth semester.
Applicants should have profound knowledge in one
discipline (electrical or mechanical engineering) and at
least basic knowledge in the other one since the
courses in the first semester do not start at beginner's
level, which may be quite a challenge.

Educational The MSPE programme is a two-year programme


organisation divided into four semesters. The first and second
semesters comprise core modules. The third semester
covers further elective modules, labs, a seminar, and
the research internship.
The fourth semester is dedicated to the Master's
thesis.

Internships A nine-week research internship is included in the


MSPE programme. It can be carried out at one of the
participating institutes; usually during the second or
third semester.

Forms of assessment There are both written and oral exams at the end of
each semester (73 credits in total).
In seminars (5 credits) and the research internship (12
credits), grades are based on experimental results,
presentations and written reports done by the
students.
The Master's thesis (30 credits) is concluded with a
written report and an oral presentation.

ECTS credits 120

Diploma supplement Yes

Course-related German Yes


language courses

Course-related English Yes


language courses

Course objectives Graduates receive a Master's degree (MSc) in Power


Engineering.
The aim of the Master's programme is to educate
students as power plant engineers with profound
knowledge in power plant technology and power
generation.
Graduates can find job opportunities in the power plant
and energy supply industry, a growing market of the
future.
On top of that, the Master's degree opens up the
possibility to work towards a doctorate in an interesting
research area.
To increase their chances of getting a job in Germany,
students are strongly advised to take German lessons
parallel to their studies.

Tuition fees No tuition fees will be charged.

Enrolment fees Approx. 115 EUR per semester, the fee includes a semester
ticket covering public transport in Munich.

Costs of living Students need approx. 800 EUR per month including rent.

Job opportunities Students are allowed to work part-time at the university.


In addition, depending on their work permit, they are
allowed to work up to 120 days in other jobs not related to
the Power Engineering Programme.

Funding opportunities As of the second semester, a "Scholarship for International


within the university Students of TUM" can be granted by Technical University
Munich, depending on the applicants' performance at TUM
and their financial situation.
The amount of the scholarship ranges from 500 to 1,500
EUR per semester.
http://www.tum.de/en/studies/fees-and-financial-
aid/scholarships/scholarship-database/scholarship-for-
international-students-of-tum/

Language requirements For non-native speakers, proof of proficiency in the English


language has to be provided.
If your complete education has been conducted in English,
the language test can be replaced by an official certificate
from your university confirming that the language of
instruction was English.

TOEFL: the minimum score required for admission is 88


(internet-based), or 605 (paper-based) respectively. The
TUM-wide institution code is 7806. More information can
be found at http://www.toefl.org.
IELTS: the minimum score required for admission is 6.5
(academic test). More information can be found
at http://www.ielts.org.
An examination of the Cambridge main suit of English
(CAE or CPE) is also accepted. More information can be
found at http://www.cambridge-efl.org.
A GRE test (http://www.gre.org) is not mandatory.

Proficiency in the German language is not required for the


programme but very helpful for everyday life.
Students who are planning to get a job in Germany after
graduation are strongly advised to take German lessons
parallel to their studies.

Academic requirements A Bachelor's degree or equivalent in electrical engineering,


mechanical engineering, or a related discipline - preferably
in the field of energy technology - is required.
Outstanding performance during undergraduate studies is
required.
If you have not received your Bachelor's degree but expect
to receive it prior to your enrolment, please enclose your
latest transcript of records.
All information on which documents to enclose in your
application can be found on our website.

Where to apply Technische Universität München


Immatrikulation des SSZ
Arcisstraße 21
80333 München
Germany

Before you send your documents, please create an online


application at http://www.tumonline.de.

Course website www.mspe.ei.tum.de

About the university Technische Universität München (TUM) is one of Europe's


leading technical universities for research. Its unparalleled
choice of subjects covers engineering, the natural and life
sciences, medicine, economics, and education. No university
in Germany offers such a wide-ranging combination.
TUM capitalises on its unique advantages by promoting
multidisciplinarity in research and teaching. It focusses on
the following strategic areas: Health & Nutrition, Energy &
Natural Resources, Environment & Climate, Information &
Communications, Mobility & Infrastructure. At the same
time, it seeks answers to pressing questions about the social
aspects of new technologies.
As an entrepreneurial university, TUM fosters close
relationships with major industrial corporations. The
university inspires and empowers its students and
researchers to think and act like entrepreneurs. It also
systematically supports patent applications and start-ups.
The university supports the diverse talents of its students
and staff. Its top-class course offering has a strong research
character. Meanwhile, TUM offers individual support
through the "Young Academy" programme for its most
dedicated young students, and with mentoring and career
advice as well as exchange opportunities with more than 150
partnerships worldwide, complemented by about 300
Erasmus partner institutions. The TUM Graduate School
gives doctoral students the chance to obtain cross-
disciplinary qualifications. With its tenure track system,
TUM is setting new standards in the German higher
education sector. Under this system, young professors are
rewarded with attractive career prospects if they meet high
performance standards.
TUM is an international university with a high proportion of
foreign students and researchers. It offers more than 20
courses in English. With the establishment of TUM Asia in
Singapore, it became the first German university with an
overseas campus. It also has locations in Brussels, Cairo,
Mumbai, Beijing, and São Paulo.
TUM was awarded the title of "University of Excellence" in
2006 and 2012 in recognition of its drive for innovations
and reform. In international rankings, it regularly places
among the best universities in Germany.

Total number of students 39,000

Total percentage of 22 %
international students

About the city Munich is a city with a cosmopolitan, international outlook.


In all areas of life - from business to science, culture to
sports, nightlife to nature - people from all over the world
are drawn to Munich's creative, dynamic, happening
lifestyle. Counted among the world's most liveable cities,
Munich is a bustling, yet safe and clean metropolis of 1.4
million, offering an enviable range of leisure activities:
whether you are into mountain sports, concerts, or arts,
relaxing at a nearby lake or watching FC Bayern play
soccer, it's all at your doorstep.
TUM's main campus is located right in the middle of the
city's museum quarter. You can go straight from a
conference at a major company's HQ to the peaceful
expanse of the "English Garden", one of the largest city
centre parks in the world. Together with the Isar River, it
provides extensive "green oases" in the city, attracting locals
and tourists, sports enthusiasts and people taking a stroll,
surfers on the Eisbach and cyclists. Germany's largest
university sports community is based in the Olympic Park.
From the roof terrace of TUM's city campus, the Alps
sometimes look close enough to touch. And the clear waters
of the Bavarian lakes are just an hour away.
This prosperous city is also home to several renowned
global companies such as Siemens and BMW and is well
known as a technology hub boasting excellent job and
internship opportunities. Situated in the heart of Europe,
with outstanding flight and train connections, Munich is an
excellent base to explore Germany's nine European
neighbours and beyond.

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The scholarship providers at a glance


 Parteinahe Foundations : The parties represented in the Bundestag have established
parteinae foundations, which promote highly motivated, socially committed and high-
performance students. These include, for example, the Konrad Adenauer Foundationand
the Friedrich Ebert Foundation . While the applicants are not expected to be a member of
the respective party, they should identify with the content and goals they are likely to
engage in.
 Confessional carriers : The promotion of religious organizations is tied to the
corresponding faith. Exceptions may only be made in exceptional cases. There are, for
example, Protestant , Catholic , Jewish and Muslim studies. They promote professional and
socially committed applicants who are committed to their faith.
 Company-wide foundations : Many companies have foundations with their own
scholarship program, which is tailored to the topics and tasks of the respective
company. Business grants are therefore frequently awarded to applicants with a major or a
research area that is particularly relevant to the company.
 Bundesländer : The federal states award scholarships, in particular according to
performance-oriented and economic aspects. There are a number of scholarship programs
for different target groups However, the funding possibilities differ quite widely in the
individual federal states. Applications must be sent to the universities of the respective
country.
 Social-oriented organizations : There are a number of funding organizations that do not
grant scholarships primarily according to their performance, but according to the social,
family and personal circumstances of the students. The Christiane Nuesslein-Volhard
Foundation supports, for example, young PhD with children, to pursue a scientific career.
 Research facilities : Scientific research facilities such as the Alexander von Humboldt
Foundation or the German Research Association award scholarships according to
performance-oriented aspects. As a rule, highly qualified young scientists are encouraged to
pursue a scientific career in the respective field.
 Student organizations : These are mostly voluntary associations run by students for
students. There are larger associations such as the Federal Representation of Medical
Students in Germany , which organizes the international exchange of medical students. But
also smaller clubs like the Community for student exchange in Central and Eastern Europe ,
which promotes students from Eastern Europe.

Sr.No Universities Program

1 Esslingen University MS in Mechanical Engineering

2 Rwth Aachen MS in Mechanical Engineering

3 Berlin Institute Of Technology MS in Mechanical Engineering

4 Freiberg University MS in Mechanical Engineering

MS Computational Mechanical
5 University of Wuppertal Engineering

6 University of Siegen MS Mechtronics

International Master’s program in


7 Ravensburg Weingarten University Mechatronics

University of Applied Sciences


8 Ingolstadt MS Applied Computational Mechanics

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