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Technical University of Munich Teaching & Education
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The Technical University of Munich Teaching and Education courses have 2 intakes in a year for most of the courses.

Undergraduate Teaching and Education Courses:

  • Winter Semester: May 15 to Jul 15 (Closed for the year 2024 now)

Postgraduate Teaching and Education courses:

  • Winter Semester: Apr 1 to May 31
  • Summer Semester: Oct 1 to Jan 15

Technical University of Munich Teaching and Education Courses and Fees 2025

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Others PG(5 courses)
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Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above
B.Ed(5 courses)
– / –Duration3 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL: 88 & Above, PTE: 65 & Above
M.A.(2 courses)
INR 7 L
Duration2 years-30 months
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL: 88 & Above, PTE: 65 & Above

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Students Ratings & Reviews

4.2/5
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Vibe of Campus
  • Academically oriented
  • Multi-dimensional
  • Liberal
  • Stressful
Student Views
  • 64% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3.9
Part time work4.3
Post study jobs4.2
Quality of faculty4.4
Student Life4.3
Value for money4.5
Public transportation4.6
Safety4.9
Indian Food3.5
Permanent Immigration3.9
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Master of Science in Information Systems - Batch of 2025
4.3
Technical University of Munich has highly knowledgeable professors and helping staff.
Tips: Moving to Germany was a significant change for me. Here, the work-life balance is great, and everyone focuses on themselves while still having fun. The cultural shift was also significant, as individuality is more highly valued here, and punctuality is essential. I didn't need a scholarship because education in Germany is free. TUM is one of the highest-ranked institutes in the world and is number one in Germany. There are great research opportunities here, and I am studying information systems. The course structure is excellent, and I am very satisfied with my college. The country is the capital of Bavaria, and it offers many opportunities for futuristic endeavours. It is quiet and clean, and public transportation is readily available. The only downside is that it is expensive.
Likes (Value for money): The public universities don't charge tuition. Education is definitely a good value for the money, even if the living expenses are a bit higher. The course structure is good, and the education is both theoretical and practical.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): As Germany has a shortage of IT professionals, there is a high demand for TUM-qualified engineers. Munich is the capital of Bavaria, and many large companies are headquartered there. These companies are eager to hire TUM graduates, and starting salaries typically range from 50,000 to 70,000 euros per year.
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Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Sustainable Management and Technology - Batch of 2026
5
Great faculty and opportunities to grow.
Tips: Before joining the Technical University of Munich (TUM), students should be aware that TUM has high academic standards, so be prepared for challenging coursework and a focus on research. While many programs are in English, some require proficiency in German. Check the language prerequisites for your course. Students should budget for living expenses, including accommodation, food, and insurance. Munich is one of Germany's most expensive cities. TUM has campuses in Munich, Garching, and Weihenstephan. Be familiar with your program's primary location. TUM offers excellent student support, including career services, counselling, and access to student organizations. Learn about German culture, punctuality, and etiquette. It helps in daily life and networking. TUM offers internships, industry connections, and access to cutting-edge research so take advantage of these. Be prepared for detailed paperwork, including student visas, health insurance, and residence permits. Planning ensures a smoother transition to life at TUM and in Germany.
Likes (Internships): Student life in Germany is exceptional due to its vibrant cultural diversity, affordable living, and world-class educational opportunities. The country's emphasis on a balanced lifestyle, extensive student support, accessible public transportation, and rich history create a unique, enriching experience.
Dislikes (Public transportation): The faculty at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) are leaders in their fields. They are experts in their fields and are globally recognized for their research excellence. They balance academic rigour with real-world applications and foster innovation and support their students.
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Master of Science in Environmental Engineering - Batch of 2025
3.4
A diverse and empowering student life with pragmatic challenges.
Tips: Not much difference has happened to me. I learned a new language. I have not availed of any scholarships. But there are scholarships to which I have applied and my friends received them. The allowance is around 300 Euros/month. I am fully satisfied and happy.
Likes (Student Life): College days are truly refreshing as they offer the chance to meet new people from diverse cultures which I find exciting. I actively participate in events like IKOM, Sustainability Day and events like IFAT. There are also clubs for language learning, planting sees, excursions and many more.
Dislikes (Indian Food): As a student from south India in Munich, I struggle to find authentic Indian food as local Indian restaurants are expensive and lack authenticity. I prefer cooking but due to lack of time, affordable options like McDonald's or ready-made packets are helpful.
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M.Sc. in Sustainable Resource Management - Batch of 2025
4.5
Flexible and great opportunities, but can be a little difficult to know the outcome sometimes.
Tips: It is best to know even before you start studying what exactly you want to achieve from the programme or the university or at least have some sense of direction. TU Munich keeps it very flexible and offers a lot of opportunities, so you have to be the one to shape your efforts towards what you want. Munich is a great city for students. Public transportation, entry tickets to museums and other attractions, and many other things are heavily subsidized for students. In addition, there are a ton of student clubs and activities in the city, which makes it a great place to live and study.
Dislikes (Internships): Because the university's programs are so diverse, students have the freedom to choose any field of study they like. However, because there are so many options, it can be difficult to get precise guidance from the university for an internship search. Fortunately, seniors and alumni are very helpful, and Munich is the third largest city in Germany with a lot of tech and innovation, so there are plenty of opportunities for students in a wide range of fields.
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M.Sc. in Sustainable Resource Management - Batch of 2025
4.4
TUM supports you in every way, given you can work towards it.
Tips: It was a big cultural shift from the hard-focused Indian curriculum, but the course is very flexible and allows students to choose subjects, projects, and research assistantships from any TUM department. TUM is very research-focused, but it also prepares students for the job market. Students who come to TUM should know what they want to do in the future and be prepared to pave their way. I did not avail of any scholarships as such because TUM didn't charge any fees up until now, but they have a scholarships page that gives more information and I would highly recommend students apply for Deutschlandstipendium if they plan to come to TUM as it is comparatively easier to bag it in the first semesters. Overall, I am very satisfied with the University, my course and Germany, as it helped me explore a whole new ecosystem of like-minded individuals.
Likes (Student Life): The student life in Munich is very good. Studentenwerk provides affordable accommodation, and at every dorm, there are weekly parties for students so they do not wear themselves. One lecture is usually 2-3 hours a week, depending on the credit and the type of the course, so a student usually spends on average 4-5 hours at the University every day, depending on the classes you choose. TUM has various kinds of student clubs, networking events, celebrations of different occasions, and lots of parties and movies. I participate in at least one monthly event to remain active and connected to the student community. It is easier to participate more at the start of the course.
Dislikes (Value for money): TUM does not charge fees for tuition, but international students are charged around 4,000-6,000 euros per semester. This is a reasonable amount for a public university. However, all courses at TUM are customizable, which can be confusing for Indian students who are not used to this type of curriculum. This confusion can lead to additional expenses if you extend your semesters.
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Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Management - Batch of 2025
3.9
The university provides with the opportunities to grow and explore in your course of studies.
Tips: Before joining this college students should know that there will be cultural shifts but one should be able to manage. There was no tuition fee until the summer 2024 intake but starting the winter 2024 intake they have started charging tuition fees however, there are exceptions available which you can check by visiting the university's website. The University, course and country are nice but knowing German is key and could very well be the difference between liking it or not. A popular scholarship is available which is called Deutschlandstipendium for 300/month. Check out the DAAD website for more details.
Likes (Safety): Munich is regarded as one of the safest cities in Europe. Although it's a given you need to be careful with your belongings so far I haven't had any instances that I would consider threatening. As a student, you will also get a travel ticket that allows travel throughout Germany by public transport.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Indian food is not very common in Mensa (which is the alternative to a Canteen) however, there are a lot of Indian restaurants throughout the city. A visit can cost anywhere between 15-50. I generally prefer cooking myself as being from Assam, India I generally prefer less spicy food. Also cooking by yourself helps keep monthly expenses low.
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Technical University of Munich Teaching and Education FAQs

Q:   Does Technical University of Munich offer free education to international students?

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Education in Germany is free by law, however international students are required to pay fee, but only for some programs. For Teaching and Education courses, it is free for all international students.

Even when it is free mostly, the students are still required to pay a student’s union fee which ranges between EUR 85 to EUR 100 as per the program they are enrolled in. There is an application fee too, for applying in the program of your choice.

Read: 7 Steps to Study in Germany for Free

Q:   What are the requirement to get into Teaching and Education courses at TUM as an Indian student?

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For studying at the TU Munich Teaching and Education courses, an Indian student must follow these requirements as per the programs:

·         Excellent academics

·         Internships, job experience, or a research publication

·         Good GATE / GRE score, whichever is needed

·         TOEFL score of minimum 100

·         Excellent SOP

·         Extraordinary LORs from both professors and employers

·         Having proficiency in German(TestDaF -C2 level)

Q:   Is IELTS score required to study at Technical University of Munich?

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Technical University of Munich offers all its programs in English and German. It is important to note, that the programs of Teaching and Education are only instructed in German language, but as part of their requirement, the university requires English proficiency tests for International students who come from non-English speaking countries.

A student can take any of the below mentioned exams:

English Test

Minimum Requirement of Scores/Bands or Grades

TOEFL iBT(Internet based test)

88 Points

IELTS

6.5 bands

Cambridge test of English (CAE/CPE)

Grades A, B, or C

PTE(Pearson test of English)

65 Points

 

Q:   What is the average package offered to Technical University of Munich graduate?

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As per US News and world, the Technical University of Munich ranks #82 on the list of the best universities in the world, and #5 in Germany. There is a huge demand of TUM graduates among employers because of its top notch learning infrastructure and expert faculties. According to TUM official site, a TUM graduate annual package can be EUR 165 thousand or INR 1 Cr. Mentioned below are some job profiles with the average salary:

Job Profiles

Average Salary

Executive Management & Change

INR 1.12 Cr

Financial Services

INR 76.41 L

Consulting, Accounting & Professional Services

INR 67.42 L

Programme & Project Management

INR 62.02 L

Sales & Business Development

INR 60.23 L

IT & Software Development

INR 55.73 L

Q:   What is the acceptance rate at Technical University of Munich?

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TUM ranks high on the list of the top notch universities of the world, and many students from all around the world apply to enroll in the programs offered by the university. TU Munich acceptance rate is 8%, meaning out of every 100 applications, only 8 are selected which makes it an ambitious school to get into. However, the University has very basic requirements for the potential students which include:

·         Great GPA

·         Good scores in English proficiency tests

·         Genuine LOR and motivation letter

·         Good CV

Also Read: How to write a motivation letter for German Universities

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Answered 2 weeks ago

There are a few key things to know before enrolling at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) to set yourself up for academic success. First of all, be aware that TUM is well-known for its demanding academic standards and research emphasis, so be prepared for a demanding yet fulfilling experience.

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You must fulfil certain academic and language standards to be admitted as an international student from India to undergraduate programs at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). Indian students must have met the requirements set forth by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and finished th

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Nidhi Kumari

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Yes, the Technical University of Munich is considered one of the most prestigious universities in Germany and Europe. It is consistently ranked among the top technical universities globally and is known for its strong emphasis on research and innovation.

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Raushan Kumar

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Answered 12 hours ago

The Technical University of Munich (TUM) has produced numerous Nobel Prize winners. As of now, 19 alumni and faculty members have received this prestigious award. Notable laureates include Johann Deisenhofer and Robert Huber, who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1988 for their work on the struct

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Raushan Kumar

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TUM is renowned for its engineering, natural sciences, life sciences, and technology programs. The university is particularly recognised for its research output and collaborations with industry.

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University CityMunich, Other - Germany, Germany
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Population of City14,64,301

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