Entrance requirement for this MSc Biomedical Engineering study programme is an undergraduate degree from a national or international university – Medicine, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Engineering or in a related study by which the educational requirements can be proven. A change from one university to another university is easier than from a university of applied sciences to a university.
Undergraduate degrees are only acceptable from universities that are accredited by the state, in which the university is located or through officially recognised procedures.
The educational requirements of the undergraduate degrees should include knowledge (90 credit points (CP) of the European Credit Transfer System) in the fields of Engineering, Mathematics / Natural Sciences with at least the following CP in these four fields:
Mathematics: 20 CP
advanced mathematics; linear algebra (vector analysis and tensor analysis), analysis (differential calculus and integral calculus) numeric methods
Chemistry: 20 CP
advanced chemistry; anorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, physical chemistry
Biology: 20 CP
advanced biology; human cell biology, genetics, microbiology, molecular biology, human physiology, human anatomy
Physics and Engineering Technology: 30 CP
advanced physics; mechanics, electrotechnics, thermodynamics, nuclear physics, solid state physics, static and dynamic
In each field, students need at least 50% of the mentioned credits.
If one or more subjects have less than 50% of the needed credits, the application will be rejected.
A student can have up to a maximum of 20 missing credits in total and still will be accepted. This means that if 20 credits are missing, a total of four additional modules must be taken during the Master's degree. This can extend the duration of the programme up to one or two semesters.
If a student has more than 20 credits missing, the application will be rejected.
To fulfil the above-mentioned requirements, we advise students to take the missing modules at their home university in time (best between the third to fifth Bachelor's semester).
Be aware that we can only accept your modules if they are successfully passed and certificated from the home university and handed in during the application period.
Please note that you can apply for this programme if you complete your Bachelor's degree before 1 October and have enough credits in all four areas by the end of the application period.
As a non-EU applicant, you have to successfully pass the Graduate Record Examination Test (GRE). Only GRE general tests will be accepted. In the quantitative part you need at least 160 points. Your official GRE report of scores must be received by the RWTH directly from the Educational Testing Service (ETS). The code number for RWTH Aachen is 8504. Please upload the test result directly in RWTHonline till deadline 1 March. Your test must not be older than two years at the time of the application deadline. More information regarding the Graduate Record Examination can be found on the ETS webpage.
Please note: To obtain a visa for Germany, you must currently make an appointment at the German Embassy at least six months in advance.
For further information or if you have any questions about the application, please contact us dekanat-bme@ukaachen.de.
Further details are listed in the examination regulations.
If you would like to study Biomedical Engineering, you need to prove proficiency in English. On the RWTH internet page you can find the newest binding requirements.
You can prove this by submitting only one of the following language test certificates:
- TOEFL IBT (“internet-based”) – minimum score: 100
- IELTS (International English Language Testing System) – minimum score: 7.0
- Cambridge Test: English Certificate – minimum: C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
- Pearson Test of English (PTE) – minimum score: 70
- UNIcert III or higher
- Only for RWTH Bachelor students: Placement Test of the RWTH Language Centre – minimum: C1.1.1 or higher
The certificate must not be older than two years prior to the start of the programme in October.
Exempt from the obligation to submit an English language test are applicants who have completely studied and received their Bachelor's degree in the following countries:
- Canada
- United States of America
- United Kingdom
- Ireland
- New Zealand
- Australia
Please note that we do not accept an English Bachelor’s degree issued by a country where English is not the first language as proof of proficiency in the English language.
Please keep in mind that we do not accept language tests issued by individual institutions or universities.
Please ensure that all required documents are uploaded as soon as possible on RWTHonline.
Deadline for non-EU students: We recommend submitting applications by January, but not later than the deadline of 1 March. The International Office is responsible for processing applications and assessment for the fulfilment of the formal requirements. Admission/rejection letters will be sent out by the beginning of May at the earliest.
Deadline for EU students: We recommend submitting applications by May, but not later than the deadline 15 July. The Registrar's Office is responsible for processing applications, assessment for the fulfilment of the formal requirements. Admission/rejection letters will be sent out by the beginning of August at the earliest.
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