More information

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Overview

Program description:
The courses in the Mechanical Engineering Modelling MSc-program deal with those time-dependent problems of mechanical engineering, which typically require the efficient modeling of tasks in order to access the continuously developing methods of computational engineering. The tasks of mechanical engineers require the modeling of machines in motion and that of time-varying processes are based on solid and fluid mechanics, thermodynamics and electronics. Modeling means the understanding and active application of the related theories, which are supported by differential equations and numerical methods in mathematics. Modeling needs also experimental work during the research-development-innovation process. Modeling is also affected by the engineers knowledge in design, technology, and informatics, since the model should not be so complex that the available software is unable to solve them within reasonable time and for reasonable cost.

The Master Program in Mechanical Engineering Modelling is based on two specializations. Students have to select a major and a minor specialization from the following list of modules:
1. Design and Technology,
2. Fluid Mechanics,
3. Solid Mechanics,
4. Thermal Engineering,
5. Nuclear Engineering.

Entry requirements:
diploma of BSc in Mechanical Engineering or Mechatronical Engineering or Transportation Engineering or Vehicle Engineering, other BSc degrees can also be accepted but require particular decision (please contact us in advance); quality of BSc transcript min 70%; successful admission test; an internationally accredited (at least) B2-equivalent language exam in English;

There are alternative language exams our Faculty accepts
IELTS min. 5.0
Cambridge B2 First (FCE) min. 160
TOEFL iBT min. 72
Trinity Integrated Skills In English (ISE) min. ISE II
TOEIC Listening min. 400 / Reading min. 385
TOEIC Speaking min. 160 / Writing min. 150
Pearson Academic (PTE) min. 29

Besides, our Faculty also accepts an official certificate of the Bachelor’s studies in English issued by the previous university.

Entrance exam:
Yes

Type of entrance exam:
written and oral

Entrance exam location:
online

Entrance exam description:
Admission procedure in general and general requirements: refer to admission regulations at www.bme.hu Minimum criteria: diploma of BSc in Mechanical Engineering or Mechatronical Engineering or Transportation Engineering or Vehicle Engineering, other BSc degrees can also be accepted but require particular decision (please contact us in advance): – preevaluation of the submitted documents: quality of BSc diploma, quality of BSc transcript, obtained credits in the corresponding field – minimum requirement: quality of BSc transcript min 70% – online e-admission test (via internet): technical preparedness and knowledge will be evaluated, basic questions in Mechanical Engineering; Mechanics, Material Science, Fluid Mechanics, Fluid Machinery, Heat Transfer, etc., evaluation of language skills (the test is in English), motivation, attitude, technical preparedness in the selected field – The applicants are evaluated on a 100 point scale. The required minimum to be achieved is 56 points. No applicants shall receive a scholarship offer with an examinationresult below 56 points.- Dean’s decision on admission result Result: admission to MSc programme /admission rejected

Contact:

Ms. Adrienn Török
coordinator
International Relations
Dean’s Office
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
international@gpk.bme.hu

Dr. László Gergely Vigh, PhD
director for international education
Directorate for International Education
Rector’s Office
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
international@bme.hu

Preparatory year available:
No

Specialisation year available:
No

Minimum number of scholarship holders:
1

Maximum number of scholarship holders:
5

Link:
studyinhungary.hu/institution/budapest-university-of-technology-and-economics-58.html

Programme structure

The curriculum of the training programme can be found on the Faculty’s website (gpk.bme.hu/en/content/47).

Apply now! Academic year 2025/26
Application deadline
31 Jan 2025, 14:00:00
Central European Time
Studies commence
1 Sept 2025
Apply now! Academic year 2025/26
Application deadline
31 Jan 2025, 14:00:00
Central European Time
Studies commence
1 Sept 2025
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