Master of Science [M.S] (Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering)
Field of Study:
- The master’s program in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering prepares students for an innovative and highly international career in the maritime industry and maritime research. During their studies, they will be examining the complex systems of naval architecture and ocean engineering constructions as well as the technical, ecological, and economic factors involved.
- Students will acquire fundamental scientific knowledge of fluid dynamics and structural mechanics, information technology and transport system technology, and numeric and experimental simulation and focus on the design, operation, and dynamics of maritime systems.
- The program offers a wide range of areas of specialization, enabling students to develop their own individual expertise. The main areas of focus are the design of maritime systems and the dynamics of maritime systems. Secondary areas of focus are ocean engineering, energy facilities of maritime systems, maritime transport as well as yacht design.
Important Dates
Tuition Fees
Other Expenses
Head | Avg Cost Per Year |
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Compulsory Fees | €308 (EUR 308) |
Total Cost | €308 (EUR 308) |
Eligibility & Entry Requirement
The admission requirements of the program are:
- Students require to have an undergraduate bachelor’s degree in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, or a similar discipline or an equivalent degree.
- The students whose official language is not English must submit the English Language Proficiency scores like IELTS or TOEFL.
- Submission of GRE is not mandatory but will strengthen the application.
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VISA & Work Study
VISA
A German Student Visa is necessary for all international students who wish to study in Germany, with the exception of the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA), and Swiss nationals who can do so without a visa.
Even the national visa grants students the right to remain in Germany for the initial 3 months of a course. During this period, they are required to apply for a residence permit to extend their stay in Germany. Students should do this while their entry visa is still valid. The maximum period they will be receiving through such a residence permit is 2 years.
The required documents to apply for a German student visa:
- A duly-filled application form
- A smart cover letter stating the purpose and duration of students' stay.
- Valid national passport. (It must have three more months of validity on the day you leave Germany)
- Two photocopies of your passport.
- Three recently taken biometric portrait photographs.
- Certificate of birth.
- Covered health insurance
- Letter of Admission into a study program from the German University
- Proof of Payment to the college/university
- Evidence of the earlier education.
- Proof of Financial Resources to support their stay in Germany (Blocked Account Paper, preferably)
- Scores of Language Tests in Germany(Proof of German if students are applying for a course taught in German only)
- Travel Health Insurance
Scholarship Grants & Financial Aids
Name | Scholarship Per Student | Level of Study | Type | |
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VueVille Future Technology Scholarship | Scholarship per student€ 1,000/Yr$1,000 | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeMerit-Based | |
Gyandhan Scholarship | Scholarship per student€ 1,222/Yr$1,222 | Level Of StudyMaster | TypeMerit-Based | |
Friedrich Ebert Foundation Scholarship | Scholarship per studentVariable Amount | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeMerit-Based | |
JN Tata Endowment Scholarship | Scholarship per studentVariable Amount | Level Of StudyDoctorate | TypeMerit-Based | |
British Council IELTS Award 2023 | Scholarship per student€ 13,047/Yr$13,047 | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeMerit-Based | |
Kurt Hansen Science Scholarship | Scholarship per student€ 21,726/Yr$21,726 | Level Of StudyDoctorate | TypeNeed-Based |
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