- English-taught
Computational Neuroscience (M.Sc.)
At a glance
- Language
- English-taught
- Duration
- 4 sem
- Intake
- not confirmed
- Tuition
- €0 public university
- Semester fee
- not confirmed
An interdisciplinary, heavily quantitative master run jointly by TU Berlin and HU Berlin — unique on this platform, and a legitimately TU Berlin programme despite the joint structure (confirm the current application route, which may run via HU). Based across Berlin's neuroscience landscape, anchored at the Charlottenburg campus, with the Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience and the Charité university hospital in the same city.
Admission requirements
- Prior degree
- Quantitative bachelor's — computer science, physics, mathematics or a neuroscience-adjacent quantitative field
- Minimum grade
- not confirmed
- English
- B2 CEFR — IELTS 6.5 overall / TOEFL iBT 90 (TU Berlin standard) — confirm on the programme page
- German
- not required
- Also required
- ⚠ Joint-programme caveat: this master is run jointly by TU Berlin and HU Berlin (Humboldt-Universität) via the Bernstein Center — admission may run partly through HU, so confirm the lead institution and application route on the programme's own pages before applying. NC status and exact deadline unconfirmed. APS required for Indian applicants.
Deadlines & timeline
Deadlines are not yet confirmed for this programme. They likely follow the university's general Master's deadlines. Verify with the faculty before planning your application.
Fees & funding
- Tuition
- €0 per semester
- Semester contribution
- not confirmed
- Semester ticket
- included (Deutschland-Semesterticket)
€0 tuition for all students, including non-EU/EEA — Berlin is a city-state that charges no tuition (this applies at both TU and HU Berlin). Semester contribution ≈€280/semester, but no hard total is published here: the Deutschlandsemesterticket portion (€208.80, WS 2025/26 onward) is confirmed system-wide, while the Studierendenwerk and student-body components are pending confirmation. The contribution includes the nationwide Deutschlandsemesterticket (delivered digitally in the S-Bahn Berlin app and re-fetched every month) — confirm the current arrangement at tu.berlin. The ticket price is recalculated from 1 July 2026 and may rise for WS 2026/27.
Scholarships are listed per university: see TU Berlin scholarships.
How to apply
- uni-assist
- not confirmed
EU applicants and holders of German degrees usually apply directly via the university's Campusportal instead of uni-assist; the deadline table above says which route applies to you.
What students say
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Where graduates go
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