
Munich, Germany
1. Applicants must hold a recognized Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant field such as engineering, computer science, business, social sciences, or related disciplines, depending on the chosen Master’s program.
2. In many technical programs, a minimum of 180 210 ECTS credits is required, and applicants with fewer credits may be required to complete additional bridging modules during their studies.
3. Applications for most Master’s programs are submitted online, and for international students (especially non EU applicants), the process is usually handled through uni assist or direct university application portals, depending on the program.
4. Applicants must submit key documents such as a Bachelor’s degree certificate, academic transcripts, CV, passport copy, and program specific documents. Some programs also apply a ranking based or selective admission process, considering final grades and professional experience.
5. Language requirements vary by program. Many Master’s programs are taught in English, German, or a combination of both, so applicants must provide proof of proficiency such as IELTS/TOEFL for English taught programs or TestDaF/DSH/telc C1 for German taught programs.

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