Let’s know a bit of facts about the University
Ranked first in Germany and 22nd in the QS World University rankings, Technical University of Munich is one of the most research intensive and renowned public university in Germany. It is one of the largest and one of the leading universities in the European Union. Also considered as the University of Excellence under the German Universities Excellence Initiative, the university is known to birth 18 Nobel laureates and 24 Leibniz Prize winners.
In terms of Subject rankings, the institution is the highest ranked German university in engineering, technology, natural sciences and business making it one of the best university to pursue a degree in the same. Henceforth, anyone wanting to opt for a further research in the areas of energy technology, quantum mechanics, astrophysics, biophysics, particle physics and neurology can certainly opt to choose TUM.
Some of the major departments housed within the TUM are TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology, TUM School of Engineering and Design, TUM School of Natural Sciences, TUM School of Life Sciences, TUM School of Medicine and Health, TUM School of Management, TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology. While most of the courses of the institution are accredited by professional bodies, TUM School of Management, on the other hand, is triple accredited by the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS), the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and the Association of MBAs (AMBA).
The university is also known to house Corporate Research Centers and Integrative Research all focused onto bringing together approaches, tools and expertise from research and teaching to find novel solutions to system-wide challenges.
The university has maintained over 160 international partnerships with the most prominent ones being the renowned ETH Zurich, MIT, Stanford University, Cornell University, Indian Institute of Technology, University of Melbourne all focused for joint research activities and international study exchange programs.

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