• English-taught
  • Winter semester intake

M.Sc. Air Quality Control, Solid Waste and Waste Water Process Engineering (WASTE) (M.Sc.)

at Uni Stuttgart in Stuttgart

At a glance

Language
English-taught
Duration
4 sem 120 ECTS
Intake
Winter semester
Tuition
€1,500 per semester; see fee notes
Semester fee
€184

● Open: apply now All applicants · Winter semester

An English-taught environmental-process engineering master's covering air quality control, solid waste and waste water (120 ECTS, four semesters, full-time). Based at the Vaihingen engineering campus, approximately 10 km from Stuttgart city centre, served directly by S-Bahn.

Admission requirements

Prior degree
not confirmed
Minimum grade
not confirmed
English
typically IELTS 6.0–6.5 / TOEFL iBT 79–90, per programme — waived if a prior degree was taught entirely in English; confirm on the programme page
German
not required
Also required
Admission type not confirmed per programme — several Stuttgart English-taught master's use a selection procedure (Eignungsverfahren) with interviews roughly 4–6 weeks after the deadline; confirm on the programme page. APS certificate required for Indian applicants.

Deadlines & timeline

Deadlines differ by where your degree is from. Dates change every cycle, so always confirm on the official page before planning. Where no fixed calendar date exists or none is confirmed yet, the Details column explains each case.
Who Intake Deadline Details
All applicants Winter semester English-taught master's application window (typically 15 November – 15 February for a winter/October start — five months earlier than Germany's general 15 July deadline). Per-programme windows vary (some 15 Nov–15 Jan, some 1 Feb–15 Jul); confirm on the admission-regulations page. Same date for EU and non-EU applicants.

Fees & funding

Tuition
€1,500 per semester
Semester contribution
€184
Semester ticket
not included

Universität Stuttgart is a Baden-Württemberg state university. Non-EU/EEA students pay tuition of €1,500/semester IN ADDITION to the semester contribution of €184/semester (total: €1,684/semester for non-EU students). EU/EEA students and Bildungsinländer (holders of a German university-entrance qualification) pay only the €184 contribution. Second degree: €650/semester. NO semester ticket is included — Stuttgart ended its VVS solidarity agreement in WS 2023/24, so budget transport separately (under-27s: D-Ticket JugendBW; 27+: Deutschlandticket or the VVS AusbildungsTicket 27). Tuition is waived on an approved leave semester; the contribution is not. No application fee. Source: https://www.student.uni-stuttgart.de/studienorganisation/formalitaeten/gebuehren-und-beitraege/studiengebuehren/

Scholarships are listed per university: see Uni Stuttgart scholarships.

How to apply

uni-assist
not required
Application portal
campus.uni-stuttgart.de

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.

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