5 Reasons to Study at TUM (Technical University of Munich)

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  • Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
  • Hi all, I hope this information helps you! Here is a break-down of the video:
    5 reasons to study at the Technical University of Munich
    1. Prestige: Great rankings for TUM are there for a reason.
    2. Learning opportunities: Great professors and interesting subjects. Guest lectures and speaker series and many more things to learn! For example, I had the opportunity to learn rocket science and systems engineering from an actual astronaut. How cool is that?
    3. Industry collaborations: E.g. a lot of collaborations with BMW at the Mechanical Engineering Faculty. I had the opportunity to write one thesis at Siemens and another one Siemens Energy.
    4. Entrepreneurship: Unternehmer TUM, MakerSpace, Xplore and many more programs.
    5. Real life aspect: TUM is ranked very high in employability rankings.
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  • @markdodel1706
    @markdodel1706 4 місяці тому

    Always enjoy your videos. Interesting topics.

    • @Hannah_Ozz
      @Hannah_Ozz  4 місяці тому

      @@markdodel1706 thank you very much Mark :)

  • @omkarvartak6944
    @omkarvartak6944 14 днів тому

    Hello, thanks for the video. I'm a mechnanical engineer & after 6 years of working in technical background in MNC, planning to pursue MBA / MS in Industrial Engineering from german Universities in Fall 2025. MBA is too expensive & hence want to pursue MIM course from TUM, whch is reasonable costly & has mixture of subjects from MBA & IE.
    Can you please provide your view on this course & furure prospects after this?

    • @Hannah_Ozz
      @Hannah_Ozz  11 днів тому +1

      First of all congrats! That sounds like a good path, I have a few friends who did that for the exact same reason 😊 I took a lot of management courses during my masters as well. I think in terms of getting familiar with a lot of business aspects it is very useful. I've learned more around management, finance, marketing etc.
      With a technical background and management knowledge, you'd probably be suitable for technical project/product management roles.
      My opinion depends on what you want to do after your masters. Do you want to work in corporate, or in a startup or build your own startup? TUM offers a good price/value ratio in terms of its ecosystem as well. The employability ranking is very high worldwide. The university has a lot of industrial connections, so it kinda prepares for corporate life in my opinion. If you are into entrepreneurship, I'd recommend focusing more on the programs from UnternehmerTUM during your studies, you'd learn more about business by being in a business than studying it 😉 Also, business is about people, so try to make friends and meet as many people from different backgrounds as possible, you won't remember what you've studied but people will stay with you :) That's my personal opinion with the corporate and startup experience I have after my graduation like 5 years later.
      Hope this helps and I wish you all the best!

  • @finiteconsult6181
    @finiteconsult6181 Місяць тому

    Did MSc @TUM! It's a great place for studies

  • @mahmousavi388
    @mahmousavi388 Місяць тому

    I want to apply for a doctorate degree in this university, my major is chemical engineering and my master's degree is nanotechnology I wanted to know if it is wise or not I am very confused

    • @Hannah_Ozz
      @Hannah_Ozz  Місяць тому +1

      I think it is a great university with a lot of opportunities and industrial connections. Considering the European universities, TUM is well-founded as well. The answer depends on the subject for your PhD, and at which chair you want to do it. Does TUM offer the subjects you are looking for? Does the chair have the resources, does the professor have a focus and connections around the topics, etc? While doing a PhD, you'll mostly work with the people at the chair and not at the university as a whole. So, it would make sense to check for the relevant chairs separately to get a better understanding. Hope this helps 🙏

    • @mahmousavi388
      @mahmousavi388 28 днів тому

      @Hannah_Ozz yeah you're righ👍🏻
      Thanks for sharing your thoughts❤️

  • @ayaanverma1150
    @ayaanverma1150 6 місяців тому +1

    Hey
    I am from India and I am hoping to do my bachelor's in Germany. I will be completing german till C2 level but I wanted to know if it would be hard to study in german taught programs...

    • @Hannah_Ozz
      @Hannah_Ozz  6 місяців тому

      I don't think that it is never easy studying in a foreign language, German is also not my mother tongue, so I know that the struggle is real but I can tell from my own experience that you'll get used to it after 1-2 years, the beginning can be a bit difficult but as long as you keep learning and don't give up, you should be fine 😉 At least, that's how I did it. Wish you all the best with your studies! 😊🙏

    • @ayaanverma1150
      @ayaanverma1150 5 місяців тому

      @@Hannah_Ozz thank you so much!!!!

  • @overlordprincekhan
    @overlordprincekhan Місяць тому

    Hey, I want to study in TUM. Iam currently enrolled at an university in my country and I want to a credit transfer at 2nd or 3rd year. Can I get any scholarship for studying there? I feel like this university is extremely expensive

    • @hnrccaa
      @hnrccaa Місяць тому

      The education is for free, but consider that Munich is an expensive city, and posh too if relevant 😅

    • @hnrccaa
      @hnrccaa Місяць тому

      5:30 she explicitly said "for free"

  • @merteren9317
    @merteren9317 5 місяців тому

    Hi, firstly thanks for sharing such valuable informations. I want to ask you, what do you think about Wirtschaftsinformatik in TUM. I will begin my studies in Informatik at the Universität Stuttgart, and I am thinking about switching to TUM next year. But I am not sure whether I should apply for Informatik or Wirtschaftsinformatik. What are your thoughts?

    • @Hannah_Ozz
      @Hannah_Ozz  5 місяців тому

      Hello Mert,
      thank you very much! :) It really depends on what you want to do in the future. For example, if you like coding and would like to do more informatics related topics, informatics would be a better way to go, then you can explore more on the Wirtschaft aspect later on. So, if you want to be a software developer, informatics makes more sense. Then you can do other things and not only economics related topics, as well. However, if you already know that you like the technical part of things but want to combine that economics, Wirtschaftinformatik sounds like a better option. For example, many of my colleagues in consulting have studied Wirtschaftsinfo and it is actually a better choice for that type of generalist environment. Keep in mind that it is a personal decision for yourself and it should be a choice about what you want to do in the future and where you can see yourself. Both of them are good degrees to study at TUM ;)
      Hope this helps! ☺🙏

  • @zakariaassa7355
    @zakariaassa7355 6 місяців тому

    I'm enrolled for a master's degree in environmental engineering at TUM and I'm currently waiting for my visa to be issued and to join the university. Do you have some information concerning chances of employability as an environmental engineer from TUM?

    • @Hannah_Ozz
      @Hannah_Ozz  6 місяців тому +1

      First of all, congrats!! :) Hope you get your visa very smoothly. Germany is a good place to look for a job for engineers in general becase they are looking for a lot of people in the workforce. For the employability after studies, it is usually helpful to get a part-time job in a company during the studies to get some connections to the industry and it increases your chance to get hired by companies. That's how a lot of people I know found jobs, myself included ;)
      Hope this helps! :)

    • @zakariaassa7355
      @zakariaassa7355 6 місяців тому

      @@Hannah_Ozz thank u for ur response, I hope it won't be complicated especially with the German language as I'm working on it slowly but surely.

    • @Hannah_Ozz
      @Hannah_Ozz  6 місяців тому +1

      @@zakariaassa7355 good luck with that! I also had to learn German 😅 it is hard at the beginning but gets easier over time 😉 If you are interested, we are developing a new AI-powered language learning app focused on speaking, German is going to be one of the first languages, you can check it out and sign up for the waitlist here 😉 hiparly.com/

    • @zakariaassa7355
      @zakariaassa7355 6 місяців тому

      @@Hannah_Ozz thank u again for ur response, I will sign up for sure

  • @iskander888
    @iskander888 2 місяці тому

    What are chances of some financial aid for international students

    • @Hannah_Ozz
      @Hannah_Ozz  2 місяці тому +1

      It really depends, I think there a few scholarships available. Back in my day, I had the BayBIDS scholarship (only for the universities in Bavaria) in my first year and then Deutschlandstipendium for a while. But I don't think that those would be enough to cover the life expenses in Germany.

    • @iskander888
      @iskander888 2 місяці тому

      @Hannah_Ozz thank you. Masters similar situation?

  • @FishTalkFish
    @FishTalkFish 9 місяців тому

    You make me wanna move there ;)

  • @MarcusPfeffer-r2h
    @MarcusPfeffer-r2h 2 місяці тому

    No.1 (at least for the Engineering/Physics boys and girls) we have not one, but two Nuclear reactors on campus 😅

  • @rockfe7446
    @rockfe7446 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for this video. I am living in turkey. Please, i want to new video about mechanical engineering in TUM.

    • @Hannah_Ozz
      @Hannah_Ozz  6 місяців тому +1

      Alright, adding that to the list 😉

    • @LOST-cs9fw
      @LOST-cs9fw 14 днів тому

      Merhaba ne üzre okumak için gidiceksiniz?

  • @NIKAABASHIDZE-2000
    @NIKAABASHIDZE-2000 6 місяців тому

    what do you think about Automotive engineering at TUM?

    • @Hannah_Ozz
      @Hannah_Ozz  6 місяців тому

      Do you mean in Masters? I think Munich is a good place to go into the automotive direction because there are a lot of connections to the industry, like with BMW etc. The whole city is somehow connected to automotive ahaha