4 semesters
English
Free (288.1 EUR/sem)
Winter
Technical University Dresden (TU Dresden) is a renowned institution in Germany, known for its excellence in research and education. The International Master's Programme in Organic and Molecular Electronics offered at TU Dresden is a cutting-edge course that provides students with a deep understanding of the principles and applications of organic and molecular electronics. The program is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the rapidly growing field of organic electronics, which has applications in areas such as flexible displays, organic photovoltaics, and bioelectronics. With a strong emphasis on hands-on experience and practical training, students in this program have the opportunity to work on real-world projects and collaborate with leading researchers in the field. Graduates of this program are well-prepared to pursue careers in industry, academia, or research institutions, making it a highly sought-after qualification in the field of organic and molecular electronics.
Specialization
major courses from one of the following specialization areas: Physics OR Electronics, minor courses from one of the following specialization areas: Chemistry OR Nanotechnology
Fields of study
How to apply
What you need to apply for Organic and Molecular Electronics at Technical University Dresden (TU Dresden)
Good command of the English language. If English is not the native language of the applicant, a certificate of proficiency at level C1 or CEFR must be presented (e.g., by an internationally available test, preferably IELTS: 7.0, TOEFL: 550 points / iBT 95 points).
first in Germany recognised university degree that qualifies for a profession in a natural science or engineering field, or an other university degree that qualifies for a profession in a study course with comparable skills' aquisition, especially in higher mathematics,
In Germany recognised university degree that qualifies for a profession in a natural science or engineering field, or any other university degree that qualifies for a profession in a study course with comparable skills' acquisition, especially in higher mathematics.
Minimum standard period of study: 4-years bachelor's degree, or 3-years bachelor's degree + 1-year master's degree(i.e., a minimum of a 4-year study duration).
[Microsoft Word - OME-Application-Form 2016.docx](https://tu-dresden.de/mn/physik/ressourcen/dateien/ome/20...)
What to prepare for your application to Organic and Molecular Electronics
Which documents do I need to submit?
1. Online application form from the TU Dresden or uni assist
2. Organic and Molecular Electronics application form (in uni assist referred to as an "aptitude test")
3.
A certified copy of the original and the translation of the first university degree diploma If you do not have your degree certificate yet, we need:
4. Certified copies of any additional certificates and other relevant documents which attest your particular aptitude (i.e. whatever you stated in the application form)
5. List of all lectures (or modules) that you completed during your first degree studies
6. Your résumé (CV)
7. A certified copy of a certificate confirming your adequate language proficiency
(IELTS 7.0, TOEFL 95iBT)
8. A letter of motivation
9. A letter of recommendation
10. Chinese, Mongolian and Vietnamese applicants: original APS certificate from the Academic Evaluation Centre of German Embassy
11. A copy of your passport or identity card
b) Special degree-specific documents
https://tu-dresden.de/studium/vor-dem-studium/ressourcen/...
This programme applies directly or via uni-assist. Submit your documents through the correct channel before the deadline.
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Application fee
75 EUR
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TUD Dresden University of Technology
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Organic and Molecular Electronics (OME)
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01062 Dresden
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Tuition
FREE
No tuition fees
Semester contribution
288.1 EUR
per semester
Application fee
75 EUR
one-time
Estimated year-1 total cost
12,480 – 12,480 EUR
Includes tuition, semester contribution, and estimated living costs. Range accounts for lifestyle differences.
This programme has restricted admission (NC). Admission is competitive and based on academic performance.
Additional fee information
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Acceptance rate
50%
1 accepted out of 2 total applications
Grade benchmarksGerman scale (1.0 = best, 4.0 = passing)
2.07
Avg. rejected grade
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Based on 2 applications from MS in Germany students 2018-2025.
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