Frequently asked questions
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There are a number of requirements for students who wish to be admitted into the aerospace engineering master programme. You can find a complete overview of admission requirements here.
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The programme contains six different tracks, covering a wide range of aerospace related topics. See this webpage for more information.
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For students that will start the Master programme Aerospace Engineering in 2024-2025: there have been maximum capacities established for each track. You can find more information about this on the Placement Procedure Page. The track EWEM is not part of this new admission procedure.
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For more information about the tuition fees and finances, please visit this website.
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For more information about scholarships, please visit this website.
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It is not necessary to learn the Dutch language to survive in the Netherlands since most people can communicate in English. The Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering and all Master programmes at TU Delft are taught entirely in English. However, the university does offer some opportunities to learn the Dutch language for those interested.
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TU Delft suggests three ways to arrange housing. You can find more information here.