Master of Science [M.S] (Informatics)
STEM Course
2 years
Full Time
On Campus
Field of Study:
$13,800 /Yr
€12,000 /Yr
3 Students Applied
1 Students Admitted
Important Alert
- Application Deadline For Summer 2026 Intake - Sep 1, 2025 - Nov 30, 2025
Tuition Fees
Year | 1st Year Fees |
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Tuition Fees | $13800 (EUR 12000) |
Other Expenses
Head | Avg Cost Per Year |
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Housing | $11040 (EUR 9600) |
Food | $4140 (EUR 3600) |
Tuition fee per ECTS: €200
Previous Year Tuition Fees
Year | 1st Year Fees |
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2024 | $13800 (EUR 12000) |
2022 | $317 (EUR 276) |
2021 | $169 (EUR 147) |
Important Dates
Event | Application Date |
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Application Deadline For Winter 2025 Intake | |
Application Deadline For Summer 2026 Intake | Sep 1, 2025 - Nov 30, 2025 |
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Likes
- World class education - the way the courses are structured and the way the lectures are delivered with dedicated classes for practicals, numericals, and general Q&A, really hammers home the subject in the student's mind. Along with this, just the
- Quality of Research - The university offers its student limitless opportunity to conduct research in their fields of interest. There are numerous chairs that do research in almost anything a person might be interested in a particular filed. The university also has a lot of resources, and tie ups with top companies that allow students to have ample research opportunities.
- Attitude of Professors - Professors are extremely passionate about what they are teaching and this enables students to understand the course better. They are also top of the field so I was many times studying from the people that know the most in the particular field, many times learning about topics that the professor themselves formulated.
Dislikes
- The German Education system - while it hammers home subjects very properly in you and makes you understand your subjects, the system is quite difficult if you are the kind of person who studies days or even weeks before the exam. All of the courses I took just had one exam, and while there were assignments, for their marks to be included we needed to have cleared the main exam. Unlike unis in the US, the final exam is the only exam which can determine if a person passes or not, which just outs excess pressure.
- Housing - the main issue with TUM is that you are not guaranteed a housing in a dorm. You need to find your own accommodation for the first couple of semesters. This creates added stress during the first couple of weeks of landing in Munich.
- Apathy of the Professors : While being world class and good people in general, due to the sheer volume of students the professors might not be able to give attention to students. Our ML course had 1000+ students and the professor is one of the best people in the world ML and DA, but there is no way he could've given his attention to everyone. There are tutorials but it still falls on the student to study by themselves.
- It is extremely difficult to find affordable accommodation in Munich. There are dorm available but it usually takes at least 2 semesters to get a chance to stay there. Even then, you are only given accommodation for a set number of semesters. The housing market in Munich is quite broken, where it is difficult to even get ads about affordable housing, especially for students. There are other private dorms, but since the university dorms get filled up so quickly, they too are in high demand.
- My monthly rent was €600 which included the rent for a single furnished room, a washer and dryer, water, electricity, heating and high-speed internet. I shared the flat with another person.
- There were numerous challenges I faced while trying to find accommodation. Firstly, they expect you to be present for the house viewing, which becomes difficult when you are not there and you would need to ask other people to view the flat for you. Other than that, once the ad for a room is posted, it is booked within the first 5 mins of posting, so I had to constantly be online to find a place. It was just the worst experience of my stay in Munich. My recommendation would be to start early, preferably months in advance.
- My accommodation was quite close to the university, and was easily accessible via public transport. Indian students lived all across the city; there isn't a specific Indian block in Munich.
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- M.S Informatics from TUM is also available in part time format
Eligibility & Entry Requirement
Category | Details |
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School | TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology |
Location | Garching |
Language of Instruction | English |
Program Duration | 4 semesters (2 years) |
Academic Requirements | Bachelor's degree and the successful completion of the aptitude assessment procedure. |
English Language Requirements | IELTS - 6.5 | TOEFL : 88 | PTE : 65 |
Application Fee | NA |
Application URL | Application Portal |
Documents Required |
Optional Documents (Recommended but Not Mandatory):
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Credits | 120 ECTS |
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The Technical University Munich (TUM) accepts both the Goethe Zertifikat B1 and the DSH exam as proof of German language proficiency for their programs.