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Written by Vincent Hedman
Germany is home to some of the world’s top universities for studying Engineering, combining a strong academic reputation, practical learning experiences, and excellent connections to industry. With leading institutions like the Technical University of Munich (TUM), RWTH Aachen University, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), and Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin) consistently ranked among the best globally, Germany is an ideal destination to pursue a Masters in Engineering.
When I explored Masters degrees in Engineering across Germany, a few key aspects really caught my attention: the rigour and industry relevance of curricula, access to cutting-edge labs and research clusters, hands-on opportunities like internships, working-student roles and collaborative projects with companies, strong links with global manufacturers, automotive and energy firms, as well as institutes such as Fraunhofer and Helmholtz, and robust support for international students through English-taught programmes and career services. In this guide, we’ll take a closer look at the best Engineering universities in Germany in 2026 and help you understand how each ranking works.
There are many reasons why someone might want to study Engineering at a university in Germany . Here are just a few:
The following tables gives the 10 top universities in Germany for Engineering, according to global and local university rankings. It can show you which German universities are amongst the best in the world - and help you compare institutions on an international level.
This information is based on the latest rankings tables, researched and published by Times Higher Education, QS and Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU).
Each ranking system uses its own methodology, with different factors having more or less influence on a university's result.
For more information on using international rankings as a postgraduate, see our guide.
| University | Germany Rank | Global Rank |
|---|---|---|
| Technical University of Munich | 1 | 22 |
| RWTH Aachen University | 2 | 36 |
| Karlsruhe Institute of Technology | 3 | 71 |
| Technical University of Berlin | 4 | =85 |
| TUD Dresden University of Technology | 5 | 101-125 |
| University of Stuttgart | 6 | 101-125 |
| Technical University of Darmstadt | 7 | 126-150 |
| University of Erlangen-Nuremberg | 8 | 126-150 |
| University of Freiburg | 9 | 176-200 |
| Leibniz University Hannover | 10 | 201-250 |
| This information is based on the latest rankings tables, researched and published by Times Higher Education. Visit their website for more information. | ||
The Times Higher Education rankings are strong in academic focus and diverse teaching metrics, but do not include employer-specific metrics. Additionally, the rankings may not include all specialist institutions.
| University | Germany Rank | Global Rank |
|---|---|---|
| Technical University of Munich | 1 | =19 |
| Technical University of Berlin | 2 | =45 |
| Karlsruhe Institute of Technology | 3 | =53 |
| RWTH Aachen University | 4 | =65 |
| TUD Dresden University of Technology | 5 | =97 |
| University of Stuttgart | 6 | =182 |
| Technical University of Darmstadt | 7 | =187 |
| Humboldt University of Berlin | 8 | =225 |
| Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich | 9 | =237 |
| University of Erlangen-Nuremberg | 10 | =254 |
| This information is based on the latest rankings tables, researched and published by QS World University Rankings. Visit their website for more information. | ||
The QS World University Rankings are designed to meet the needs of prospective students, with more weight given to student-centric metrics such as staff/student ratio, international recruitment and employer opinion. The rankings are balanced between qualitative and quantitative data, but give less weight to research than some other rankings.
| University | Germany Rank | Global Rank |
|---|---|---|
| Technical University of Berlin | 1 | 51-75 |
| Technical University of Munich | 2 | 51-75 |
| University of Erlangen-Nuremberg | 3 | 76-100 |
| TUD Dresden University of Technology | 4 | 201-300 |
| Karlsruhe Institute of Technology | 5 | 201-300 |
| RWTH Aachen University | 6 | 201-300 |
| Technical University of Braunschweig | 7 | 201-300 |
| University of Kiel | 8 | 301-400 |
| Leibniz University Hannover | 9 | 301-400 |
| Technical University of Darmstadt | 10 | 301-400 |
| This information is based on the latest rankings tables for Electrical and Electronic Engineering, researched and published by Academic Ranking of World Universities. Visit their website for more information and a comprehensive list of engineering subject rankings. | ||
The ARWU rankings reflect the presence of elite academics and the future academic success of graduates. However, they do not directly assess the quality of education at a university or take into account other aspects of university performance.
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