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1,500+ EUR/sem
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The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) is a prestigious institution in Germany, renowned for its cutting-edge research and education in various fields, including mechanical engineering. As one of the leading technical universities in Europe, KIT offers a comprehensive mechanical engineering program that combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications. The program is designed to equip students with the skills necessary to tackle the challenges of modern mechanical engineering, from robotics to renewable energy systems. KIT's state-of-the-art facilities and close collaboration with industry partners provide students with unique opportunities for hands-on experience and research. Graduates from KIT's mechanical engineering program are highly sought after by employers worldwide, thanks to the high-quality education and innovative research projects they participate in during their studies.
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What you need to apply for Mechanical Engineering at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
English language skills of at least B2-level, e.g. proven by Test of English as Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a score of at least 90 points in the internet-based test or equivalent. Proof of English language skills is not required for applicants who
have completed a degree program at a university with English as the sole language of instruction
have attended at least 5 years of English language classes in secondary school, can provide a higher education entrance qualification and have received minimum grades of 4 (sufficient, D) or at least 5 points in the last two school years of these English language classes.
Can proof of sufficient knowledge of the English language not be provided until the end of the application deadline, admission can be granted under the provision that one of the above-mentioned certificates of the English language will be provided during enrollment.
German language skills: for application, skills of at least B1-level are necessary. All certificates are accepted; a certificate of attendance of a B1-level course is sufficient. For enrollment, a DSH2 certificate or equivalent needs to be presented.
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Admission requirements
The requirements for admission to the master's degree program in Mechanical Engineering are based on the current [admission regulations](https://www.sle.kit.edu/english/vorstudium/master-mechani...):
Students who cannot provide proof of the above-mentioned academic achievements can qualify for the degree program by taking an entrance test. This test takes pleace in March for the summer semester and in September for the winter semester. [Registration](https://www.mach.kit.edu/xzul.php) is possible online.
Language requirements and certificates
For the master's degree program in Mechanical Engineering, you need sufficient knowledge of German or English. Your German language skills must be at least level C1 and your English language skills at least level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
Proof of sufficient German language skills
Your school-leaving certificate is sufficient proof of your German language skills if
A complete list of foreign school-leaving and language certificates that are recognizes as proof of sufficient German language skills can be found on the webste of the [Kultusministerkonferenz](https://www.kmk.org/themen/deutsches-sprachdiplom-dsd/deu...) (Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of the Länder in the Federal Republic of Germany).
If you have not obtained your higher education entrance qualification (HZB) at one of the above-mentioned institutions, you must provide a separate language certificate - regardless of your nationality. Only the following are accepted
To find our which other recognized certificates can be accepted by KIT as comparable, please contact
Proof of sufficient English language skills
The following is sufficient proof of your English language skills
Otherwise, only the internationally recognized English tests listed in the KIT admission and enrollment regulations are accepted as proof. These are
Please note:
Language certificates are extremely important application documents that can prevent your enrollment if you do not submit them on time. Therefore, check early on in the application process whether you have the necessary language certificates for your degree program and, if necessary, plan to take one of the language tests mentioned above. The deadline by which you must submit language certificates corresponds to the enrollment deadline stated in your admission offer. In justified cases, you can apply for an extension of this deadline. The extension can be granted until the start of the lecture period at the latest.
What to prepare for your application to Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor degree certificate in the original language and official translation. If not graduated yet please submit enrolment certificate with expected date of completition in the original language and official translation.
transcript of records / exam results of the studies (with information regarding content and extend, for example, credit points or number of hours per week of the course) in the original language and official translation. In case an official diploma supplement is issued please submit the diploma supplement also.
extensive course descriptions (for example Modulhandbuch) for the mandatory courses mentioned in the program specific requirements
for some Master's programs internship certificates, please check for further details program specific requirements
proof of language skills, please check information language skills on this website below
for some Master's programs additional documents are mandatory (for example motivation letter, recommendation letter....), please check program specific requirements
Applicants from China, Vietnam and Mongolia are required to enclose the original APS-certificate in their application
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76131 Karlsruhe
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Acceptance rate
16%
11 accepted out of 70 total applications
Grade distributionGerman scale (1.0 = best, 4.0 = passing)
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