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List of Mechanical Engineering courses in Germany | Course list - Mechanical | GermanyUnofficial

Mechanical engineering is one of the most sought out courses in Germany - mainly due to the pre-conceived notion that, Germany is best for Automobiles and Mechanical engineering. We, at GermanyUnofficial get a lot of requests from candidates, asking for the list of courses that are available for each domain.

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  • Since there are no rankings in Germany, this list is compiled without any order/rankings.
  • We do not believe in the format of applying for 7 universities - 2(Dream) + 2(Mediocre) + 3(Easy).
  • We suggest everyone to apply to ALL the courses that they seem fit for their profile and aspirations.
  • Many candidates think that, if one studies in TUs then he/she will get only into research field - which is completely false. There are many students, who studied in TUs and get into companies.
  • Do not think about JOBS, PR or Part-time while applying to universities - These things should be the last of your concerns.
  • You should only be worried about the course that you choose and want to pursue
  • If you are planning about pursuing a German course, then you need to read this - English VS German course

#1 MSc. Computational Engineering

  • University: FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 15 April
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE



#2 Msc. Computational Science and Engineering

  • University: University of Rostock
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter & Summer
  • Deadline: 15 January (Summer sem) & 15 July (Winter sem)
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE



#3 MEng. Mechanical Engineering/Mechatronics

  • University: Kaiserslautern University of Applied Sciences
  • Course language: English + German
  • Admit semester: Winter & Summer
  • Deadline: 30 November (Summer sem) & 30 June (Winter sem)
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE



#4 MSc. Mechanical Engineering

  • University: HS Dusseldorf
  • Course language: English 
  • Admit semester: Winter & Summer
  • Deadline: 15 January (Summer sem) & 15 July (Winter sem)
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE



#5 MEng. Mechanical Engineering

  • University: FH Rosenheim
  • Course language: English 
  • Admit semester: Winter & Summer
  • Deadline: 15 January (Summer sem) & 15 June (Winter sem)
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE



#6 MEng. Mechatronics

  • University: FH Rosenheim
  • Course language: English 
  • Admit semester: Winter & Summer
  • Deadline: 15 January (Summer sem) & 15 July (Winter sem)
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE


#7 MSc. Master of Automotive Production Engineering(MAPE)

  • University: Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
  • Course language: English 
  • Admit semester: Summer
  • Deadline: 15 January (Summer sem)
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE



#8 MEng. Design & Development in Automotive & Mechanical Engineering

  • University: Esslingen University of Applied Sciences
  • Course language: English 
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 31 March
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: PAID


#9 MEng. Automotive Systems

  • University: Esslingen University of Applied Sciences
  • Course language: English 
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 31 March
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: PAID


#10 MSc. Computational Mechanics

  • University: Technische Universität München
  • Course language: English 
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 15-March
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: PAID



#11 MSc. International Automotive Engineering

  • University: FH Aachen - University of Applied Sciences
  • Course language: English 
  • Admit semester: Winter + Summer
  • Deadline: 30 November (Summer sem) & 15 January (Winter sem)
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE


#12 MSc. Commercial Vehicle Technology

  • University: Technische Universität Kaiserslautern
  • Course language: English 
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 30 April
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE



#13 MSc. Computational Mechanics

  • University: University of Duisburg-Essen
  • Course language: English + German
  • Admit semester: Winter + Summer
  • Deadline: 15 January (Summer sem) & 15 July (Winter sem)
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE


#14 MSc Mechanical Engineering

  • University: University of Duisburg-Essen
  • Course language: English + German
  • Admit semester: Winter + Summer
  • Deadline: 15 January (Summer sem) & 15 July (Winter sem)
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE


#15 MSc in Manufacturing Technology

  • University: TU Dortmund
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 15 March
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE



#16 MSc. Global Production Engineering

  • University: TU Berlin
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 31 March
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: PAID


#17 MSc. Production Systems Engineering

  • University: RWTH Aachen
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 1 March
  • DAAD link: DAAD
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: PAID


#18 MSc. Systems Engineering for Manufacturing

  • University: OVGU Magdeburg
  • Course language: English
  • Admit semester: Winter
  • Deadline: 15 July
  • Course link: Course
  • Tution fees: FREE



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