Overview
The Technical University of Munich, specifically through its TUM School of Management, offers a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in Finance and Information Management (FIM). This master’s level program spans a period of 2 years.
Course Details
Universities | University of Bayreuth and Technical University of Munich |
Degree | M.Sc. (Master of Science) |
Subjects | Business Administration, Business Mathematics, Accounting & Finance, Information Management, Management & Consulting, |
ECTS | 120 |
Language | English only & German language course |
Study mode | On campus |
Application Deadlines | Winter semester: 31 May |
Duration | 2 Years (starting: Winter semester) |
Tuition Fees | Free (per semester) |
Qualification Requirements | Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in economics and social sciences, industrial engineering, (applied) computer science, mathematics including financial and business mathematics, statistics or comparable courses, with a scientific paper (5 ECTS). GMAT of at least 640 points is required for applicants from China, Bangladesh, India, Egypt, and Pakistan; optional for others |
Language Requirements | English: TOEFL iBT (min 88), IELTS (min 6.5); German: CEFR German (min A1). Other proofs include Cambridge Main Suite of English Examinations, 12 credits in English-language modules, or GMAT score of at least 600 points. |
Application Procedure | No Admission Test/Interview; Application directly at the University (incl. VPD from uni-assist) |
Application Fee | The initial application fee is €75, and for every subsequent application, the fee is €30 each. |
Required Application Documents:
- Degree certificate and diploma or transcript of subjects and grades.
- Academic Transcript.
- Proof of English language proficiency (refer to language requirements).
- Curriculum (such as module description).
- Curricular analysis.
- GMAT scores.
- Essay.
- Up-to-date and complete résumé.
- Passport.
- Ranking certificate (optional, if available).
- Preliminary Documentation (VPD) for applicants with a bachelor’s degree or equivalent from outside the EU/EEA.