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Introduction of postgraduate advantage specialty in Munich University
Munich University has a high academic status and extensive influence in physics and other fields of science and engineering. The famous physicists Planck, Ohm and Hertz are all teachers here. Let's take a look at the advantages of graduate students in Munich University with me.

First, the dominant major.

Postgraduate majors include: political science, English, medicine, pharmacy, psychology, elementary education, physics, civil engineering, special education, tax law, veterinary medicine, marketing, hotel and leisure management, sports, agriculture and forestry, dentistry, anatomy and physiology, archaeology, communication and media, management, etc.

1, electrical engineering.

Electrical engineering is the core and key discipline in the field of modern science and technology, covering almost all projects related to electronics and photons.

Professional details

Undergraduate course: Mainly involved in electrician, electronic technology, automatic control theory, information processing, computer technology and application.

Master stage: it will be divided into more specific directions, such as electronic engineering, communication engineering, microelectronics, computer engineering, signal processing, automation and robotics, electronic circuits and systems, power supply engineering, etc. (Of course, there will be some differences in the professional direction offered by different schools. )

Of course, universities with EI major and TUM in the same gradient include Aachen University of Technology, Berlin University of Technology, Karlsruhe University of Technology and Dresden University of Technology. These schools also have very strong strength in electrical engineering, and the ranking of electrical specialty has entered the TOP 100 in the world.

2. Physics

Physics is a discipline that studies the most general laws of motion and the basic structure of matter, and it is also the research basis of other natural science disciplines.

Professional details

Undergraduate: I mainly study mathematics, experimental physics and theoretical physics, and later I will focus on the professional direction in this field, such as particle and astrophysics (KTA), condensed matter physics (KM), biophysics (BIO) or applied and engineering physics (AEP).

Master: Master is directly divided into the following majors: applied and engineering physics, biophysics, particle and astrophysics, condensed matter physics.

In addition, in physics &; German universities with strong astrology majors include Munich University, Heidelberg University, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Aachen University of Technology, Hamburg University and Humboldt University of Berlin, all of which are among the top universities in the world 100.

3. Architecture

Architecture major should be a technical discipline in essence, focusing on the theory of combining practicality and artistry, covering a wide range of fields such as urban and landscape transformation, architectural technology, cultural heritage history and so on.

Professional details

Undergraduate stage: learn basic knowledge such as design skills, architectural design methodology, architectural humanities and social sciences. Master: Mainly divided into architectural design, comprehensive architectural technology, urban and landscape transformation, cultural heritage and other directions for further study.

Second, study abroad expenses

Tuition: 500 euros/semester.

University registration fee: (including student tickets): 92 euros/semester.

University registration fee: 150 Euro/year.

Going to university in Germany is free, but you must pay the registration fee. After registration, the school will issue free monthly pass cards to international students, including transportation expenses.

Book fee: 600 euros/year.

Because the original books in Germany are very expensive, most students will copy books or go to the library to read books;

Monthly living expenses in Munich

Private residential rooms including public facilities: 350-? 600。

Rooms in university dormitories:? 300 or 370 (with furniture)

Health insurance: 80。

Meal:? 200—? 250。

Mobile phone fee: 15? 30。

Public transportation:? 33。

In Germany, tuition fees are generally not required. For international students, part of the cost comes from summer programs and some English teaching programs. In addition, students have to pay a student service fee (1 17), which only needs to be paid once a year.

After calculation, the monthly living expenses of Munich University are about 978- 1363 euros and 7000- 10000 RMB, but only 80,000-120 RMB a year. This is the general situation of the cost of studying in Germany.

Third, the advantages of studying abroad.

1, learning is free

Only for students studying in public colleges and universities, the government will be responsible for the cost of school teaching, which is entirely welfare teaching, and international students do not need to pay for studying here, so that everyone can save half of the cost of studying abroad. After all, private universities charge fees normally.

However, you still need to pay the registration fee and confirm your student status. This registration fee will include the semester tickets for your travel within one academic year, and you can also enjoy the benefits of free travel, which is very cost-effective.

2. Medical rabbit feed

The school will require students to buy medical insurance. You can confirm what you want to buy in the relevant departments of the school, and pay the fee on time every month after confirmation, so that everyone can enjoy the national medical benefits and reduce the cost of illness.

I suggest you choose a bigger insurance company, public ones will be more secure, such as AOK, TK and DAK. The cost is 300-600 yuan a month, and you can basically get free medical treatment and medicine, and you can also get a high proportion of reimbursement.

3. Free transportation

No matter whether the school students attend is public or private, they need to pay the registration fee for their student status. This fee is not only a certificate of admission, but also a transportation card for students to travel in a certain area, that is, no one needs to spend money to travel.

After paying the fee, you need to go to the relevant department to apply for a semester ticket, which is similar to a bus card. Basically, you can guarantee freedom in the area where the school is located. This is an exclusive benefit for students, and you must apply for it yourself to enjoy it.

4. Work tax exemption

Studying in Germany, international students can take part-time jobs and pay taxes on their jobs. As a special group, students need to complete the tax payment process, but they can apply for tax refund in a unified way every year, as long as they produce qualified and complete documents.

Therefore, everyone must apply for their own tax cards and apply for jobs through formal channels. When they enter the formal work, they need to sign the contract, and then bring the materials to the relevant departments to submit the tax refund application within the specified time. Of course, only when the tax amount is reached and the tax is paid can the tax refund be made.