Engineering, Technology
Budapest University of
Hungary
Technology and Economics
The Budapest University of Technology and Economics
is one of the oldest universities in Hungary. Founded as
Institutum Geometricum in 1782, it was the first
institution in Europe to award engineering degrees in
land surveying, river control and road construction, and
today offers a wide range of programmes in English.
Contact details
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
International Education Center
H-1111 Budapest, Bertalan L.u.2., Hungary
Tel: (+36) 1 4632461
Fax: (+36) 1 4632460
E-mail:
admission@mail.bme.hu
www.tanok.bme.hu
a73 Year founded
1782: University, 1984: English programmes
a73 Students
14,000 full time
a73 Foreign students
600 in English scheme
a73 Class size
5-20
a73 Gender distribution
Male: 88%
Female: 12%
a73 Degree background
• B.Sc. degree: Secondary School Graduation Certificate
with good results in Mathematics, Physics and English
• M.Sc. degree: B.Sc. degree or equivalent with average
grades of B or better, with official transcripts
a73 Age range
18-25 years in undergraduate courses
INTRODUCTION study programmes in English, while the 23-35 years in postgraduate programmes
Budapest University of Technology has
faculties of Economic and Social Sciences
a73 Graduates per year
developed into one of the largest
and Natural Sciences offer certain
80-90 from English scheme
institutions of higher education in Central
courses in English.
a73 Faculty
1200 in University, out of which 120 in the English
Europe, offering exceptional research
PROGRAMME DETAILS
scheme
facilities.
a73 Scholarships
B.Sc. - Bachelor of Science in Enginering:
Several Nobel Prize recipients have been
Reduction of tuition fees for excellent academic
The undergraduate B.Sc. is a four-year performance at B.Sc. level.
associated with the University: Dennis
programme beginning in September or
Scholarship for the best M.Sc. and Ph.D. students based
Gabor (Physics), George Hevesy
February. Tuition fees are
on a competition system
€3,500 per
(Chemistry), Eugene Wigner (Physics)
semester for non-EU citizens and
a73 Library
and György Oláh (Chemistry). Eight
The Central Library of the University houses 450,000
€3,200 per semester for EU citizens.
hundred out of the 14,000 students of
books and 120,000 volumes of professional journals
the University come from fifty countries
M.Sc. - Master of Science in Engineering: a73 Career service
The two-year M.Sc. can be taken in
Regular open days for graduating Hungarian and
and more than six hundred study in the
Architecture, Chemical Engineering, Civil
international students with participation of Hungarian and
English scheme. international/multinational companies interested in
Engineering, Electrical Engineering and
recruiting young professionals
INTERNATIONAL FOCUS
Informatics, Environmental Engineering,
a73 Accreditation
Mechanical Engineering and University degrees are accredited on national /
Long traditions in education and a
Transportation Engineering.
governmental level and are recognised in the EU and by the
philosophy of openness motivated the main overseas countries
University to begin offering its
Ph.D. programmes:
a73 Student accommodation
Engineering programmes in English in
Duration is usually at least 3 years. See website:
www.tanok.bme.hu
1984 to students from all over the world. Other programmes:
a73 Location of campus
The six traditional engineering faculties Pre-Engineering Course, one and two-
Close to Budapest city centre
of the University -Architecture; Chemical, semester Study Abroad Programmes,
Civil, Mechanical and Transportation Hungarian and Central European
Engineering; and Electrical Engineering Studies, Student Exchange
and Informatics- now have complete Programmes.
PROGRAMMES
Programme Start date Years
M.Sc. - Master of Science in Engineering* September / February 1.5 - 2
(*) The M.Sc. programme can be taken in Architecture, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Transportation Engineering.
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