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Guide to MS in Civil Engineering in Germany

Written by ESC Author on 07 Jul 2022 Posted in Blog

MS in Civil Engineering is a two-year European masters degree program in Germany for graduates of civil engineering or a related subject. Most universities do not charge tuition; however, they may charge international students administrative or semester fees, which average approximately 1500 EUR. You can select from a number of specializations, including geotechnical engineering, environmental engineering, and structural engineering. After completing a Masters in civil engineering at a German university, you might anticipate earning between 4,630 EUR and 16,000 EUR per year.

In every aspect of our daily technological environment, civil engineers perform duties and assume responsibility. They produce materials and components, construction and operation methods, calculation methods, and software. They also organize, calculate, and monitor processes and procedures. They analyze, design, build, and manage buildings and facilities of all kinds.

The training requirements for contemporary civil engineering are equally diverse and getting more complicated; the "high-tech engineer" has taken the place of the classical architect.

Admissions for the MS in Civil Engineering in Germany

The training requirements for contemporary civil engineering are equally diverse and getting more complicated; the "high-tech engineer" has taken the place of the classical architect.

Admissions for the MS in Civil Engineering in Germany

International candidates can use the DAAD or Uni-assist application platforms to apply to study in Germany. Most institutions require the application form to be filled out via the uni-assist, a platform that reviews your application. Directly applying through official websites is another approach to applying to German universities.

Documents Needed to Study Civil Engineering for a European Master's Degree in Germany

Although the majority of master's programs in Germany require an undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline with an overall average of at least 65 percent, there are some extra requirements that must be met when applying for an MS in Civil Engineering in Germany.

  •          a photocopy of your passport
  •          Actual transcripts (certificates of previous education)
  •          Language certificates
  •          Motivational letter
  •          an acceptable Hochschulzugangsberechtigung, or higher education entry qualification.
  •          You will need to take a Feststellungsprüfung, or qualification evaluation exam, in Germany if your school-leaving certificate is insufficient.

After you have finally done your application, you will acquire an Offer Letter from the institution with information about the program for which you have applied and been accepted. As soon as you get your offer letter, apply for your student visa.

Categories for master's-level civil engineers

  •          construction contractors
  •          offices for engineering and planning
  •          planning divisions (senior)
  •          departments and offices in civil engineering (senior)
  •          creation of roads

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