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What Budapest University of Technology and Economics says about their program:
"The MSc degree course in chemical engineering provides the appropriate skills and knowledge in chemistry, chemical engineering and economic sciences. The Faculty of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology aims for its students to acquire a profound theoretical knowledge in mathematics, physics and physical chemistry. It also aims to have its students experience, during their studies, all the types of tasks that chemical engineers encounter in their practical everyday work. Students will acquire up-to-date laboratory skills, get acquainted with the machines and apparati used in the chemical industry, know the principles needed for their optimal operation, and develop expertise in a more specific technology within the chemical, food and light industries. Chemical engineering MSc graduates motivated to do research are prepared to continue their studies at a doctoral level course."
If you want to study at Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) please see the entry requirements below to see if you are eligible.
TOEFL - 90 / IELTS - 5.0, and these may be higher for postgraduate students. If a student has studied in English a language certification may be waived.
Students will need to also take an online entry test.
Applicants need a secondary school leaving certificate with a minimum score of 70%. Students will also have to take an electronic e-admission test, and achieve a minimum result of 50%.
Students may also need:
Applicants need a BA / BSc in the relevant field, to take an admission test, and proof of min 60 ECTS equivalent in specific fields.
Students may also need:
Fall semester (September) application: April 1 - July 1 Spring semester (January) application: October 1 - Dec 1
Please find below the costs of our programs for international students
Undergraduate tuition: €6,400 per year Postgraduate tuition: €7,000 per year PhD tuition: €9,000 per year Application fee: €100
Stipendium Hungaricum is a scholarship program for foreign students, founded by the Hungarian Government in 2013. The program aims to promote cultural understanding, economic and cultural relations between Hungary and other countries. Successful tudents benefit from:
Many international students will require a visa to study in Hungary, and this is a vital step of your study abroad journey. Make sure you understand the requirements you may need to meet before applying.
Hungary student visa requirements