Mechatronics Engineering in Germany 2026: Top Universities, Fees, Requirements and Salary
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Study Abroad Content Specialist | Updated on - Jun 18, 2026

Germany is home to 6 QS-ranked universities for Mechatronics Engineering, led by Technical University of Munich at QS Engineering Rank #16 globally in 2026. Most public universities charge no tuition fees for international students, with only a semester contribution of €150–€435/semester (INR 14,175–41,108/semester). Graduates receive an 18-month job seeker visa with unrestricted work rights and no employer sponsorship required. Average Mechatronics Engineer salaries in Germany are €50,000/year (INR 47.25 lakh/year), rising to €66,475/year (INR 62.82 lakh/year) for Senior Automation Engineers.

Key highlights for Indian students:

  • 6 QS-ranked Mechatronics Engineering universities, led by TUM at QS Engineering Rank #16
  • No tuition fees at most public universities; only semester contribution of €150–€435/semester (INR 14,175–41,108/semester)
  • TUM charges €6,000/semester (INR 5.67 lakh/semester) for non-EU students for M.Sc. Mechatronics
  • University of Stuttgart charges €1,500/semester (INR 1.42 lakh/semester) for non-EU students
  • Monthly living costs range from €800–€2,000/month (INR 75,600–1.89 lakh/month) depending on city
  • APS certificate mandatory for all Indian students applying to German universities
  • 18-month job seeker visa post-graduation with unrestricted work rights
  • DAAD scholarships providing €992/month (INR 93,744/month) for Master's students available for Indian students

All EUR figures in this article use the conversion rate of 1 EUR = INR 94.5 (18th June 2026)

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This infographic titled “Aerospace Engineering in Germany 2026” uses a clean blue, white, and orange design with visuals of a rocket, aircraft, the German flag, and Berlin’s Reichstag building. The infographic highlights Germany as a leading destination for Aerospace Engineering, featuring 7 QS-ranked universities in Engineering – Mechanical, Aeronautical and Manufacturing, led by the Technical University of Munich (TUM), ranked #19 globally. Key information includes zero tuition fees at most public universities, with only a semester contribution of €300–€440, while TUM charges €3,000–€6,000 per semester and the University of Stuttgart charges €1,500 per semester for non-EU students. A dedicated section for Indian students outlines monthly living costs of €900–€2,000, the mandatory APS certificate requirement, an 18-month post-study job seeker visa with unrestricted work rights, and DAAD STEM scholarships worth €934–€1,300+ per month. The infographic also highlights average annual salaries of €57,033 for Aerospace Engineers and €70,000 for Aeronautical Engineers, with all euro-to-INR conversions based on 1 EUR = INR 94.5.


Why Choose Germany for Mechatronics Engineering?

Germany offers no tuition fees at most public Mechatronics Engineering universities, an 18-month job seeker visa, and direct industry ties with Bosch, Siemens, BMW, Festo, and Kuka Robotics. It is one of the most cost-effective and industry-connected study destinations globally for Indian students targeting European Mechatronics and Automation careers.

  • No tuition fees at most public universities; only semester contribution of €150–€435/semester (INR 14,175–41,108/semester)
  • QS #16 globally for Engineering at TUM, Germany's highest-ranked Mechatronics university
  • 18-month job seeker visa with unrestricted work rights and no employer sponsorship required
  • Direct industry ties with Bosch, Siemens, BMW, Festo, and Kuka Robotics for internships and thesis projects
  • EU Blue Card available for graduates earning above €45,300/year (INR 42.81 lakh/year)
  • English-taught M.Sc. programs at KIT Karlsruhe, Leibniz University Hannover, and TUHH Hamburg accessible without German language proficiency
  • DAAD scholarships providing €992/month (INR 93,744/month) available for Indian students

Also Read: Post Study Work Permit in Germany


Top Universities for Mechatronics Engineering in Germany

The best universities for Mechatronics Engineering in Germany include Technical University of Munich at QS Engineering Rank #16, KIT Karlsruhe at #42, and TU Darmstadt at #160. All universities listed below are public institutions with no tuition fees except TUM and University of Stuttgart.

University Location QS Engineering Rank 2026 Type
Technical University of Munich (TUM) Munich #16 Public
KIT Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Karlsruhe #42 Public
Technical University of Darmstadt Darmstadt #160 Public
University of Stuttgart Stuttgart #165 Public
Leibniz University Hannover Hannover #293 Public
TUHH Hamburg University of Technology Hamburg #392 Public

Key Notes:

  • TUM offers the M.Sc. Mechatronics, Robotics and Biomechanical Engineering program with strong ties to BMW, Siemens, and Bosch for internships and thesis projects.
  • KIT Karlsruhe offers a fully English-taught M.Sc. Mechatronics and Information Technology program, making it the most accessible option for Indian students without German language proficiency.
  • Leibniz University Hannover offers the M.Sc. AI-driven Mechatronics and Robotics program taught in English, one of the few AI-focused Mechatronics programs in Germany.
  • Indian students must obtain an APS certificate before applying. The APS process takes 4–8 weeks and must be completed in India.

Also Read: MS in Mechanical Engineering in Germany


Mechatronics Engineering in Germany Fees

Most public Mechatronics Engineering universities in Germany charge no tuition fees for international students. Students pay only a semester contribution of €150–€435/semester (INR 14,175–41,108/semester). TUM and University of Stuttgart are the only exceptions, charging additional non-EU tuition fees.

University Program Duration Fees/Semester INR Equivalent
TUM M.Sc. Mechatronics, Robotics and Biomechanical Engineering 2 years €6,000 non-EU tuition + ~€150 semester contribution INR ~5.83 lakh/semester
KIT Karlsruhe M.Sc. Mechatronics and Information Technology 2 years €1,500 non-EU tuition + ~€150–€200 semester contribution INR ~1.56–1.61 lakh/semester
TU Darmstadt M.Sc. Mechatronics 2 years No tuition; semester contribution ~€300 INR ~28,350/semester
University of Stuttgart M.Sc. Mechatronics 2 years €1,500 non-EU tuition + €184 semester contribution INR ~1.59 lakh/semester
Leibniz University Hannover M.Sc. Mechatronics and Robotics 2 years No tuition; semester contribution ~€435 INR ~41,108/semester
TUHH Hamburg M.Sc. Mechatronics 2 years No tuition; semester contribution ~€300 INR ~28,350/semester

Key Notes:

  • KIT Karlsruhe charges €1,500/semester (INR 1.42 lakh/semester) for non-EU students as it is located in Baden-Württemberg state. Verify the exact fee on the official KIT website before applying.
  • TUM charges €6,000/semester (INR 5.67 lakh/semester) for its M.Sc. Mechatronics program due to its status as a university of excellence.
  • The semester contribution at most universities includes a Semesterticket (public transport pass), reducing monthly transport costs significantly.

Also Read: Cost of Studying in Germany


Cost of Living in Germany for Mechatronics Engineering Students

Monthly living costs for Mechatronics Engineering students in Germany range from €800–€900/month (INR 75,600–85,050/month) in Karlsruhe and Hamburg to €1,200–€2,000/month (INR 1.13–1.89 lakh/month) in Munich. The mandatory blocked account for Indian students is €11,904/year (INR 11.25 lakh/year).

University City Monthly Cost of Living (EUR) INR Equivalent
TUM Munich €1,200–€2,000 INR 1.13–1.89 lakh
KIT Karlsruhe Karlsruhe €800–€900 INR 75,600–85,050
TU Darmstadt Darmstadt €900–€1,200 INR 85,050–1.13 lakh
University of Stuttgart Stuttgart €992–€1,200+ INR 93,744–1.13 lakh+
Leibniz University Hannover Hannover €965–€1,106 INR 91,193–1.05 lakh
TUHH Hamburg Hamburg €800–€1,000 INR 75,600–94,500

Key Notes:

  • Munich is the most expensive city. Karlsruhe and Hamburg are the most affordable options for Indian students on a budget.
  • The mandatory blocked account requirement is €11,904/year (INR 11.25 lakh/year) as proof of funds for the student visa.
  • Students can work up to 20 hours/week during term time to offset living costs.
  • Eating at the university Mensa (cafeteria) for €2–€4/meal (INR 189–378/meal) and using the Semesterticket significantly reduces monthly expenses.

Student Insights:

  • Indian students on Reddit consistently recommend Karlsruhe and Darmstadt for the lowest overall cost of living, with monthly expenses often staying below €1,000/month (INR 94,500/month) with careful budgeting.
  • Students note that securing a student dormitory (Studentenwohnheim) through the Studentenwerk is the single most effective way to reduce rent costs, with rooms available from €300–€450/month (INR 28,350–42,525/month).

Also Read: Cost of Studying in Germany


Mechatronics Engineering in Germany Requirements

Most M.Sc. Mechatronics Engineering programs in Germany require a relevant Bachelor's degree in Mechatronics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related field. English-taught programs at KIT, Leibniz University Hannover, and TUHH Hamburg require IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL iBT 90. Indian students must obtain an APS certificate before applying to any German university.

Academic Requirements

  • A relevant Bachelor's degree (minimum 180 ECTS) in Mechatronics, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a closely related field is required at all universities.
  • Competitive GPA equivalent to German grade ~2.5–2.7 or better (approximately 65–75% in Indian marking systems). TUM is the most selective, requiring a minimum of 140–200 ECTS in a relevant engineering field with a strong aptitude assessment.
  • Specific subject credit requirements apply at most universities. KIT requires minimum credits in Advanced Mathematics (21 CP), Control Engineering (6 CP), and related subjects. Leibniz University Hannover requires minimum credits in Mathematics (15 CP), Mechanics (15 CP), and Electrical Engineering (20 CP).

Language Proficiency

  • English-taught M.Sc. programs are available at KIT Karlsruhe (M.Sc. Mechatronics and Information Technology), Leibniz University Hannover (M.Sc. AI-driven Mechatronics and Robotics), and TUHH Hamburg (M.Sc. Mechatronics), requiring IELTS 6.5+ or TOEFL iBT 90+.
  • German-taught programs at TU Darmstadt and University of Stuttgart require German C1 (DSH-2 or TestDaF 4x4).
  • TUM offers both German and English tracks depending on the specific program variant. Verify the language requirement on the official TUM program page.

Entrance Tests and Other Requirements

  • GRE (Verbal ?151, Quant ?164, AW ?4) or GATE may be required or considered at KIT to substitute credit gaps in specific subject areas.
  • TUM requires an aptitude assessment (Eignungsverfahren) for its M.Sc. Mechatronics program. GRE/GATE may be considered for Indian applicants.
  • APS certificate is mandatory for all Indian students. The process takes 4–8 weeks and must be completed in India before submitting university applications.
  • Application deadline for the Winter semester (main intake) is typically 15 July. Apply early as competitive programs fill quickly.

Key Notes:

  • Indian students with a 3-year Bachelor's degree should verify equivalence with the specific university's international admissions office before applying.
  • German language proficiency (B1–B2) significantly boosts internship and full-time job opportunities at Bosch, Siemens, BMW, and Festo, even for students enrolled in English-taught programs.
  • Always verify the latest requirements on the official university admissions page before applying.

Student Insights:

  • Indian students on Quora note that the subject-specific credit requirements at KIT and Leibniz University Hannover are the most common reason for application rejections, and recommend carefully mapping their Bachelor's transcript to the required credit areas before applying.
  • Students recommend starting the APS certificate process at least 3–4 months before the application deadline, as it is the most time-sensitive step in the German university application process.

Also Read: MS in Mechanical Engineering in Germany


Scholarships for Mechatronics Engineering Students in Germany

Indian students can apply for merit-based and need-based scholarships at all universities. The most valuable external award is the DAAD Study Scholarship, providing €992/month (INR 93,744/month) for Master's students plus insurance, travel, and study allowances. The Deutschlandstipendium (€300/month, INR 28,350/month) is available at most German universities and is funded jointly by the university and private sponsors.

DAAD Scholarships for Mechatronics Engineering in Germany:

DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) is the primary and most valuable funding source for Indian students pursuing Mechatronics Engineering in Germany. The DAAD Study Scholarship for STEM Disciplines provides €992/month (INR 93,744/month) for Master's students, along with health insurance, travel allowance, and study allowance. DAAD scholarship deadlines are typically October–December for the following Winter Semester intake.

DAAD Scholarship Available At Award (EUR) INR Equivalent
DAAD Study Scholarship for STEM Disciplines (Master's) All universities €992/month + travel + insurance + study allowance INR 93,744/month
DAAD STIBET Graduation Aid KIT Karlsruhe, TU Darmstadt, TUHH Hamburg €300–€1,000+ (degree completion support) INR 28,350–94,500
DAAD STIBET / Scholarship for Equal Opportunities TU Darmstadt €500/month for up to 6 months INR 47,250/month

Deutschlandstipendium:

The Deutschlandstipendium (€300/month, INR 28,350/month) is a national merit-based scholarship funded jointly by the German Federal Government and private sponsors. It is generally awarded for 1 year and may be renewed based on academic performance and continued eligibility.

University Award (EUR) INR Equivalent
TUM €300/month for 1 year INR 28,350/month
KIT Karlsruhe €300/month for 1 year (merit-based; all nationalities) INR 28,350/month
University of Stuttgart €300/month for 1 year INR 28,350/month
Leibniz University Hannover €300/month (merit-based) INR 28,350/month
TUHH Hamburg €300/month for 1 year INR 28,350/month

University-Specific Scholarships:

University Scholarship Award (EUR) INR Equivalent
TUM TUM Scholarship for International Students €500–€1,800/semester (renewable; merit + need) INR 47,250–1.70 lakh/semester
TU Darmstadt Graduation Scholarship for International Students Varies (final phase support) Varies
University of Stuttgart Baden-Württemberg-STIPENDIUM ~€800/month (for exchange periods) INR ~75,600/month
Leibniz University Hannover Degree Completion Grant / Emergency Aid One-time support (amount varies) Varies

Key Notes:

  • DAAD scholarships are the most valuable external funding option for Indian Mechatronics Engineering students. Applications are submitted through DAAD and deadlines are typically October–December for the following Winter Semester intake.
  • The Deutschlandstipendium is open to all nationalities and is awarded based on academic excellence, leadership, and social engagement.
  • Most university-specific scholarships require students to first obtain admission before applying for funding.
  • Applying early improves scholarship opportunities, especially for DAAD and merit-based awards.

Also Read: Scholarships in Germany for International Students


Mechatronics Engineering Jobs in Germany and Salary

Graduates receive an 18-month job seeker visa with unrestricted work rights and no employer sponsorship required. Average starting salaries range from €50,000/year (INR 47.25 lakh/year) for Mechatronics Engineers to €66,475/year (INR 62.82 lakh/year) for Senior Automation Engineers.

Job Role Average Annual Salary (EUR) INR Equivalent
Mechatronics Engineer €50,000 INR 47.25 lakh
Robotics Engineer €53,864 INR 50.90 lakh
Control Systems Engineer €56,000 INR 52.92 lakh
Automation Engineer €58,503 INR 55.29 lakh
Senior Automation Engineer €66,475 INR 62.82 lakh

Key Notes:

  • Salaries are average annual gross figures for Germany and vary by city, industry, and years of experience.
  • Munich, Stuttgart, and Frankfurt typically offer 15–20% higher salaries than the national average for Mechatronics and Automation roles due to proximity to BMW, Bosch, Siemens, and Festo headquarters.
  • The EU Blue Card is available for graduates earning above €45,300/year (INR 42.81 lakh/year), providing a faster pathway to permanent residency.
  • German language proficiency (B1–C1) significantly increases salary potential and job placement rates outside multinational R&D roles.

Student Insights:

  • Indian students on Reddit note that Bosch, Siemens, BMW, Festo, and Kuka Robotics are the most common employers for Mechatronics Engineering graduates from TUM, KIT, and University of Stuttgart.
  • Students recommend starting the German job search at least 6 months before graduation and building a strong XING profile alongside LinkedIn for the German job market.

Also Read: Mechanical Engineering Jobs in Germany


Germany offers Indian students a unique combination of no tuition fees at most public universities, world-class Mechatronics Engineering education, and direct industry ties with Bosch, Siemens, BMW, Festo, and KUKA Robotics.

TUM (QS Engineering #16) is the strongest option for rankings and industry connections. KIT Karlsruhe and Leibniz University Hannover are among the best English-taught options for Indian students without German language proficiency. Karlsruhe and Hamburg offer some of the lowest living costs at €800–€900/month (INR 75,600–85,050/month).

To maximize your chances of admission and employment:

  • Obtain the APS certificate at least 3–4 months before application deadlines.
  • Carefully map your Bachelor's coursework to the required subject credits.
  • Apply for the Winter Semester intake by 15 July wherever applicable.
  • Aim for B1–B2 German proficiency to improve internship and job opportunities.
  • Gain practical experience through internships, automation projects, robotics competitions, or research work.

Germany remains one of the most cost-effective destinations for Mechatronics Engineering, combining affordable education, strong industrial demand, and a clear pathway to long-term employment through its 18-month post-study job seeker visa.


FAQs

Ques: Which is the best university for Mechatronics Engineering in Germany?

Ans: Technical University of Munich (TUM) is ranked QS Engineering #16 globally in 2026, making it Germany's strongest option for Mechatronics Engineering. KIT Karlsruhe at QS #42 offers a fully English-taught M.Sc. Mechatronics and Information Technology program, making it the most accessible option for Indian students without German language proficiency. Leibniz University Hannover offers the unique M.Sc. AI-driven Mechatronics and Robotics program taught in English.

Ques: What are the fees for Mechatronics Engineering in Germany for Indian students?

Ans: Most public universities charge only a semester contribution of €150–€435/semester (INR 14,175–41,108/semester) with no tuition. TUM charges €6,000/semester (INR 5.67 lakh/semester) and University of Stuttgart and KIT Karlsruhe charge €1,500/semester (INR 1.42 lakh/semester) for non-EU students.

Ques: What are the requirements for Mechatronics Engineering in Germany for Indian students?

Ans: Most M.Sc. programs require a relevant Bachelor's degree (minimum 180 ECTS) in Mechatronics, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering with a competitive GPA of ~2.5 or better on the German scale. English-taught programs require IELTS 6.5+ or TOEFL iBT 90+. An APS certificate is mandatory for all Indian students and must be obtained before applying.

Ques: What is the salary after Mechatronics Engineering in Germany?

Ans: Average starting salaries range from €50,000/year (INR 47.25 lakh/year) for Mechatronics Engineers to €66,475/year (INR 62.82 lakh/year) for Senior Automation Engineers. Automation Engineers earn an average of €58,503/year (INR 55.29 lakh/year). Munich and Stuttgart roles typically offer 15–20% higher salaries than the national average.

Ques: What are the job opportunities after Mechatronics Engineering in Germany?

Ans: Mechatronics Engineering graduates in Germany find roles as Mechatronics Engineers (€50,000/year, INR 47.25 lakh/year), Robotics Engineers (€53,864/year, INR 50.90 lakh/year), and Automation Engineers (€58,503/year, INR 55.29 lakh/year). Top employers include Bosch, Siemens, BMW, Festo, and Kuka Robotics. Graduates receive an 18-month job seeker visa with unrestricted work rights and no employer sponsorship required.

Ques: What scholarships are available for Mechatronics Engineering students in Germany?

Ans: The most valuable scholarship is the DAAD Study Scholarship, providing €992/month (INR 93,744/month) plus insurance, travel, and study allowances for Master's students. The Deutschlandstipendium (€300/month, INR 28,350/month) is available at all universities listed. University of Stuttgart also offers the Baden-Württemberg-STIPENDIUM of ~€800/month (INR ~75,600/month) for exchange periods.

Ques: Is German language required for Mechatronics Engineering in Germany?

Ans: German language at C1 level is required for programs at TU Darmstadt and University of Stuttgart. Fully English-taught M.Sc. programs are available at KIT Karlsruhe, Leibniz University Hannover, and TUHH Hamburg, requiring only IELTS 6.5+ or TOEFL iBT 90+. However, German language proficiency (B1–B2) significantly boosts internship and full-time job opportunities at Bosch, Siemens, BMW, and Festo outside multinational R&D roles.

Ques: Is GRE required for Mechatronics Engineering in Germany?

Ans: GRE is not required at most German universities for Mechatronics Engineering programs. KIT Karlsruhe may require GRE Quant ?164 or GATE as a substitute for missing subject-specific credits in the applicant's Bachelor's degree. TUM may consider GRE/GATE for Indian applicants during its aptitude assessment. Most other universities do not require GRE.

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#17/370 Collegedunia Study Abroad Ranking 2026(Engineering)

Technical University Munich, Munich

2.7(Based on 17 User Reviews)Bavaria, Germany8%Acceptance Rate
MSc Mechatronics, Robotics and Biomechanical Engineering
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Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe

9.3(Based on 2 User Reviews)Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany25%Acceptance Rate
MS Mechatronics and Information Technology
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#64/370 Collegedunia Study Abroad Ranking 2026(Engineering)

Technical University Dresden, Dresden

7.2(Based on 23 User Reviews)Saxony, Germany22%Acceptance Rate
Diploma Mechatronics
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5 years
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(€676/Yr)$770.64/Yr
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#84/370 Collegedunia Study Abroad Ranking 2026(Engineering)

University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart

8.3(Based on 35 User Reviews)Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany53%Acceptance Rate
MS Mechatronics
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#96/370 Collegedunia Study Abroad Ranking 2026(Engineering)

Technical University Darmstadt, Darmstadt

8.0(Based on 3 User Reviews)Hesse, Germany29%Acceptance Rate
MS Mechatronics
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(€765/Yr)$872.1/Yr
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#137/370 Collegedunia Study Abroad Ranking 2026(Engineering)

Leibniz University of Hannover, Hannover

Lower Saxony, Germany51%Acceptance Rate
MSc Mechatronics and Robotics
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2 years
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TOEFL4
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University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth

6.3(Based on 1 User Reviews)Bavaria, Germany30%Acceptance Rate
M.S Automotive and Mechatronics
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2 years
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University of Siegen, Siegen

7.7(Based on 4 User Reviews)North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany60%Acceptance Rate
MSc Mechatronics
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2 years
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IELTS6
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#219/370 Collegedunia Study Abroad Ranking 2026(Engineering)

Hamburg University of Technology, Hamburg

6.2(Based on 1 User Reviews)Hamburg, Germany44%Acceptance Rate
M.S Mechatronics
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#330/370 Collegedunia Study Abroad Ranking 2026(Engineering)

Technical University Ilmenau, Ilmenau

10.0(Based on 3 User Reviews)Thuringia, Germany44%Acceptance Rate
MS Mechatronics
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(€540/Yr)$615.6/Yr
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Chemnitz University of Technology, Chemnitz

7.3(Based on 1 User Reviews)Saxony, Germany71%Acceptance Rate
M.A Microtechnology / Mechatronics
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(€250/Yr)$285/Yr
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#800/949 US News Ranking 2022(Engineering)

University of Kassel, Kassel

7.3(Based on 1 User Reviews)Hesse, Germany50%Acceptance Rate
BSc Mechatronics
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3 years
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#601/1374 THE Ranking 2024(Engineering)

Otto von Guericke University, Magdeburg

6.0(Based on 5 User Reviews)Saxony, Germany40%Acceptance Rate
MSc Mechatronics
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18 months
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FH Aachen - University of Applied Sciences, Aachen

North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany45%Acceptance Rate
M.S Mechatronics
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2 years
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TOEFL79
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(€766/Yr)$873.24/Yr
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Beuth University of Applied Sciences, Berlin

Berlin, Germany61%Acceptance Rate
M.Eng Mechatronics
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(€1,100/Yr)$1.3K/Yr
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Coburg University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Coburg

Bavaria, Germany60%Acceptance Rate
B.Eng Automotive mechatronics in the automotive technology
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3 years
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IELTS6.0PTE53
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(€1,141/Yr)$1.3K/Yr
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Deggendorf Institute of Technology, Deggendorf

8.0(Based on 11 User Reviews)Bavaria, Germany60%Acceptance Rate
MEng Mechatronic and Cyber-Physical Systems
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18 months
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TOEFL72PTE59
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Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences, Karlsruhe

Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany50%Acceptance Rate
M.S Mechanical Engineering and Mechatronics
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1 year
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IELTS6.5
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(€3,000/Yr)$3.4K/Yr
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Kempten University of Applied Sciences, Kempten im Allgau

Bavaria, Germany60%Acceptance Rate
B.Eng Mechatronics
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3 years
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IELTS5.5
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(€204/Yr)$232.56/Yr
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Kiel University of Applied Sciences, Kiel

9.0(Based on 2 User Reviews)Schleswig-Holstein, Germany60%Acceptance Rate
B.Eng Mechatronics
Course duration:
3 years
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TOEFL70
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Tuition:  
(€237/Yr)$270.18/Yr
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(€277/Yr)$315.78/Yr
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