Top German Universities for MS in Mechanical Engineering

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Germany has developed over the years as one of the world's top academic centers. The number of students enrolling in Germany to pursue training in science, health, administration, etc. has increased significantly with each passing year. Approximately 3,21,000 students enrolled in higher education in Germany in 2015, which was nearly 7% higher than those enrolled in 2014.

Engineering has always been the top priority for students, and Germany offers a wide range of universities when it comes to the "mother of all branches."

Top German Universities for MS in Mechanical Engineering


1. RWTH AACHEN

RWTH Aachen or Rheinisch-Westfalische Technische Hochschule Aachen is Europe's largest technology university located in the northwest of Aachen. It offers high-quality courses and is equipped with some excellent teachers and therefore stands out as a university where the maximum number of students from different nations enroll each year. Roughly 44,000 students have been participating in 144 different programs of research for now, rendering RWTH the biggest academic school.

Two German publications, Handelsblatt and Wirtschaftswoche, have named RWTH the strongest mechanical engineering college in Germany. Electrical and chemical technology are among those types, along with mechanical engineering, for which RITH has consistently been deemed very strong over the years.


2. BTU COTTBUS-SENFTENBERG

The Engineering University of Brandenburg is located in the federal state of Brandenburg and is the second largest university with more than 8,000 graduates. The University was founded in 1991. Although it's a newly formed university, it's well equipped with good technical facilities and experienced teachers that make it easy for the students to go.

The University is split into a variety of faculties each consisting of a few (or otherwise) courses of technology.

Faculty 1 comprises of courses like Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Faculty 2 comprises of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Faculty 3 comprises of Mechanical had Electrical Engineering, etc.


3. MAGDEBURG UNIVERSITY

The University of Otto Von Guericke, Magderburg was established in 1993, making it Germany's youngest technological university. The college was named after the mathematician Otto Von Guericke and for classes such as mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, natural sciences, mathematics, etc.


4. TU BRAUNSCHWEIG

The University of Braunschweig was established in 1745 and is therefore Germany's oldest technological university. The university is well-known for its mechanical and electrical engineering training and is ranked among Germany's top university of software studies.

The university offers programs in aeronautical, aerospace, construction, production and processes of power under mechanical engineering. The German Institute of Building Technology has approved the iBMB School.


5. KARLSRUHE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

KIT is a popular public research university based in Karlsruhe, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, established in 1825, formed in 2009.

KIT was rated sixth out of hundreds of Europe's science universities. In the year 2006-2007, the German Universities Quality Programme awarded KIT with a ranking of quality.

It passed the much-famous RWTH Aachen University of Germany in the year 2013-14, in one of the common rankings, as it earned a world rating of sixty-one while RWTH stood on 89.


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