Master of Science [M.S] (Electrical Engineering and Information Technology)
Tuition Fees
The Ilmenau University of Technology does not demand a typical tuition fee. Students have to pay 120 USD in the first semester of the Master's course, in the following semesters the contribution fee is103 USD.
Electrical engineering and information technology is a branch of technology that deals with the application of electricity theory in practice. A fundamental distinction can be made here between an energy-oriented, physically-constructive-material-oriented and an information-oriented orientation. The first type of alignment deals on the one hand with the generation of electrical energy in power plants, with the transport of electricity in cables and overhead lines as well as with the use of electrical current in electrical machines and systems.
Eligibility & Entry Requirement
- Completion of a related bachelor's degree transcripts is needed.
- Admission to the master's program at the TU Ilmenau requires a passed aptitude test. This aptitude test takes place as a formal test of your certificates.
- CV is required
- Certificate of any previous German knowledge is needed.

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