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The Master of Science in Communications and Electronics Engineering (MSCE) at TUM is a two-year, on-campus graduate program. It focuses on communications systems and electronics, with strong emphasis on practical application, research experience, and collaboration with industry. Students choose one of two specializations—Communications Systems (theory, signal processing, networks) or Communications Electronics (hardware, integrated circuits). Graduates possess advanced engineering methodologies, capacity for independent research, and skills tailored for careers in telecommunications, electronics development, and research institutions. The program is conducted entirely in English and requires a solid background in electrical engineering or a related field.
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Public
Germany
Munich
Bavaria
No
2 years
4 Semester
Winter
120 ECTS
Full Time
General Requirement: Sufficient English language skills required. Recognized certificates must be submitted by the application deadline. The exact accepted certificates are listed on TUM’s language requirements site (TOEFL iBT: min 88, IELTS Academic: min 6.5, CAE/CPE: pass, PTE Academic: min 65; see official source).
IELTS/TOEFL: TOEFL iBT: 88; IELTS Academic: 6.5; CAE/CPE: pass; PTE Academic: 65 (see official TUM site).
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Not explicitly listed; general TUM application requirements apply (Bachelor degree certificate, transcript, CV, proof of English skills, etc.). Check application portal for full details.
Tuition Fee (Non-EU): 6000 EUR/semester for non-EU studentsper Semester
Tuition Fee (EU): Freeper Semester
Semester Contribution: 85
• No tuition for EU nationals; 6000 EUR/semester for non-EU/third-country students (confirmed on CIT and TUM sources).
Winter: Wintersemester: typically due by 31 May; refer to https://www.tum.de/en/studies/application/master for the latest window.
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• Program intake is Wintersemester only; deadlines are published centrally by TUM, typically in May or July.
Verified against official TUM and CIT program, study handbook, and DAAD listings.
Deadline: Wintersemester: typically 31 May (see link for exact annual dates).
DeadlineLink: https://www.tum.de/en/studies/application/master