German Institute of Science & Technology Singapore Tuition and Fees Structure

By | October 29, 2021

To apply for the SIT-TUM Bachelor programmes, you are to login to the application portal on Singapore Institute of Technology’s (SIT) website. Applications for the 2022 intake will open from mid-January to mid-March 2022.

After the successful start-up of TUM Asia’s Master of Science programmes, TUM Asia was invited to partner with Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT), to offer Technical University of Munich’s (TUM) Bachelor degree courses in Singapore. This opportunity saw us join Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) as one of her first Overseas University (OU) partners in 2009, offering our first TUM Bachelor degree in 2010. Since then, we have been running our TUM Bachelor degrees in partnership with the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT), and have been seeing TUM graduates enter the workforce since 2013.

In 2020, the partnership with SIT was further strengthened when the existing Bachelor degrees were evolved into joint SIT-TUM programmes:

     AT A GLANCE

TUM Asia offered the first TUM Bachelor programme in 2010 in collaboration with Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT), Singapore’s fifth university. In 2020, TUM and SIT further established their partnership by launching 2 joint Bachelor degree programmes, the Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering and the Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics and Data Engineering. The joint degree programmes are conferred by both Technische Universität München (Technical University of Munich, TUM) and SIT.

The joint degrees have been tailored to provide the student with the foundation of German expertise knowledge, with the relevance of the Asian industry outlook.

  • TUM is #1 University in Germany (QS World Ranking 2022), #10 in Europe and #38 in the world (Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2022) 
  • TUM professors are flown to Singapore to conduct classes on an exclusive teaching basis
  • German Engineering with an Asian relevance
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Note: The TUM portion of the joint Bachelor degree with SIT is managed by TUM Asia, the Singapore campus of TUM.

 

The Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering programme is awarded by Technische Universität München (Technical University of Munich, TUM). The programme is conducted in Singapore and it serves to provide graduates with an in-depth knowledge in the field of aerospace engineering, focusing in the areas of aeronautical and space design and research.

The 2-year full-time programme is taught by academia from TUM, who have extensive experience in the latest trends in research and education as well as in global industrial product development and management. The non-technical subjects are taught by experts from the industry, from Asia and Europe alike. Lectures will be held at TUM Asia‘s campus in Singapore.

Students who have passed all examinations and satisfied the criteria to graduate will be awarded a Masters degree from TUM.

“In order to pursue a career in the field of my interest, it was necessary to understand the finer nuances of the subject on hand. This Aerospace Engineering Master degree did so for me.”
Somen Bhudolia (Graduate, MSc in Aerospace Engineering)