Fakultät Informatik

For prospective Students

Studying at the TUM Department of Informatics: Top rankings, international flair and intensive research collaborations with companies

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When you opt for academic studies at the Technische Universität München’s (TUM) Department of Informatics, you will be studying at one of the largest departments of informatics in Germany. This offers advantages: TUM Informatics researches and teaches almost all topics found in the field of informatics and therefore, students  have a wide choice of study programs to begin with and later on with their major field of study.

The English Language Master Study Programs:

Many good reasons

There are many good reasons to study at the TUM Department of Informatics. As an elite university, we offer an excellent education. In a worldwide comparison, rankings prove that TUM Informatics is the top German university in the field of informatics.
 More good reasons

Individual Support

Academic studies are a valuable experience, particularly in a foreign country. Approach it with an exploratory spirit and be active and inquisitive about new things. A certain amount of independence is desired and we simultaneously provide you with the necessary support.

TUM Informatics has much experience with international students. 25 per cent of our students are international and 25 per cent of our domestic students have already studied abroad. From the application process to admittance, the study process up until completion, we will advise you and see you through it all.

Munich: IT Stronghold and Recreational Fun

Greater Munich is not only a strong IT location and science center. With its high recreational value and many cultural offerings Munich is among the most popular study locations worldwide. The tuition fees are low and Munich offers a safe atmosphere.

Munich exerts a great appeal to many people. Thereby, the cost of living is above-average and apartment-hunting is proving to be more complex – similar to other European metropolises.
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Personal Experience

Lorenzo Pirritano is a student of Informatics who is in the process of doing his Master´s degree. He came from the University of Pisa in Italy to study at the TUM as an exchange student as part of the European exchange program known as Erasmus.

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Personal Experience

Michael Braun (25) is in his 4th semester studying Informatics (Master)

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Personal Experience

Michaela Ranner is a fourth-semester student of Informatics (M.Sc.) at the TUM.

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