Technical university of munich, located in Munich, the capital of Bavaria (Bayern) in southern Germany, is one of the oldest industrial universities in Germany. Technical university of munich is a world-renowned top German university, and also the alma mater of world-famous scientists and social celebrities such as Dissel, Linde, the father of diesel engines, Planter and thomas mann. Since modern times, technical university of munich has always been regarded as the best university in Germany and a symbol of German universities in today's world. In various rankings of world-famous institutions and magazines, technical university of munich ranks first all the year round. Because of its outstanding innovative spirit and excellent quality of science and education, technical university of munich was awarded one of the first three Elite-Uni universities in Germany by the German Federation of Scientific Research (DFG) in 2006, and also one of the TU9 Union universities in Germany, and was listed as the key aid and support object in the "Future Plan" by the German government. Technical university of munich ranked first in CHE of German Ministry of Education for many years.
In the QS global university employability ranking in 20 14, technical university of munich ranked eighth in the world; In 20 15, QS ranked 60th in the world; Physical world ranking14; World ranking of mechanical engineering19; Ranked 20 th in the world of chemistry; Electrical engineering ranks 29th in the world; Computer science ranks 32nd in the world. Other fields such as biological science and chemical engineering rank among the top 50 in the world.
At present, the school has three campuses, 12 departments and 127 majors. Munich, where the university is located, is not only one of the three major cities in Germany, but also the economic and cultural center of southern Germany, which gives students great advantages in internship and employment.