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Tuition, scholarships and grants

A student coming from an EEA country pays a tuition fee of 1,550 euros per year. Students from outside the EEA pay a tuition fee of 8,500 euros per year, see this page. The costs of living and housing in Eindhoven are approximately 710 euros per month.

There are various kinds of scholarships available.

  • Students who apply to a TU/e Master's program before 1 Feburuary 2009 will automatically enter the selection procedure for scholarships administered by the TU/e (including the Royal Dutch/Shell Centenary Scholarship, TU/e scholarships and scholarships sponsored by Dutch and international companies). For information on these and other scholarships go to scholarships under the grants and scholarships section.
  • Parallel, and more or less coinciding with the CS- programme, there is the master programme in Industrial Mathematics. Here three Universities of Technology, viz in Eindhoven, Kaiserslautern (Germany) and Linz (Austria) cooperate within the framework of ESIM, the European School of Industrial Mathematics, see ESIM. A particular aspect is that students will stay one year at one centre and the second year at either one of the others. Prospective students should fill out an application form, see admission and application.
  • Through LIME, the consultancy firm related to the department, also a number of scholarships are available. Prospective students agree to work as a consultant at LIME for at least a year after their study. Students will be involved in implementation of industrial projects and are supposed to have sufficient programming skills. No special application is necessary. Decisions about these grants will be made as the case will be.

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