University SchemeVerified for 2026

Technical University of Munich Scholarships Documents Required 2026

Required Documents Checklist

  • Motivational letter (100-200 words, explaining financial situation in English or German)
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV/resume)
  • Residence permit (if already in Germany)
  • TUM grade report (can be downloaded from TUMonline, for enrolled students)
  • Two recommendations (academic, not older than one semester)
  • Proof of applicant's income (bank statements for the last 12 months of all bank accounts, with certified German translation if not in German/English)
  • Proof of parents' income or spouse's income (for the last 12 months, with certified German translation if not in German/English)
  • Supporting documents for financial need (e.g., work contract, internship contract, scholarship notification, loan contract, BAföG notification, if applicable)
  • University entrance qualification grade (for Bachelor applicants)
  • Bachelor's degree grade or current transcript of records (for Master applicants, with uni-assist grade if applicable for non-EU/EEA/Switzerland degrees)

DBT Bank Seeding Warning

Your primary bank account must be active, seeded with your Aadhaar card, and mapped on the NPCI mapper. The government disbursements are made exclusively via Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT).

FAQs for Technical University of Munich Scholarships

Q.Are tuition fees charged for international students at TUM for 2026/2027?

Yes, starting from the Winter Semester 2026/27, non-EU/EEA international students enrolling in Bachelor's and Master's programs at TUM will be required to pay tuition fees. These range from €2,000-€3,000 per semester for Bachelor's and €4,000-€6,000 per semester for Master's programs. However, TUM offers various waiver scholarships to cover these fees based on financial need or academic achievement.

Q.Do TUM scholarships cover all living expenses and tuition fees?

TUM offers different types of scholarships. Tuition fee waivers can cover the full tuition costs for eligible international students. Additionally, the TUM Scholarship for International Students provides direct financial aid, ranging from €500 to €1,800 per semester, to help with living expenses. While significant, this direct aid may not cover all living costs in Munich, which are estimated to be €850-€1,200 per month.

Q.Can I apply for TUM scholarships before being admitted to a degree program?

Generally, for the TUM Scholarship for International Students (direct aid), you must be an enrolled student at TUM. For tuition fee waivers, you can often apply if you are about to enroll or are in your first semester, but eligibility is tied to your admission to a TUM degree program. It is crucial to check the specific requirements and deadlines for each scholarship program.

Q.How often can I reapply for TUM scholarships?

For the TUM Scholarship for International Students (direct financial aid), you can reapply every semester, provided you continue to meet the eligibility criteria, including demonstrating financial need and maintaining good academic progress. The maximum funding period for this scholarship is typically 36 months. Tuition fee waivers can also be reapplied for, with the duration varying based on the specific waiver program.