布达佩斯技术与经济大学

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Top 3 Reasons to study here

   Nobel Laureates: Dénes Gábor (1971 Nobel Prize in Physics), George Oláh (1994 Nobel Prize in Chemistry), Wigner Jenő (1963 Nobel Prize in Physics), Fülöp von Lénárd (1905 Nobel Prize in Physics)

  BME takes the 254th place among the world’s top 400 universities for engineering and technology, being the only university from Hungary that is listed in Quacquarelli Symonds ranking.

  The Hungarian team of BME engineering-informatics students returned from the most prestigious professional competition with the gold medal and ‘Best of Nation’ award.

About the university

The Budapest University of Technology and Economics, founded in 1782, is one of the largest higher educational institutions in engineering in Central Europe. The university holds an international reputation for excellence in engineering education and it attracts professors and students from all over the world.
 
More than 110 departments and institutes operate within the structure of eight faculties. The Budapest University of Technology and Economics issues about 70% of Hungary's engineering degrees.

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学士
3.5年
English
4000EUR
September
30th April
学士
3年
English
3400EUR
September
February
学士
3.5年
English
3200EUR
September/February
15th May/31st October
非学位
10个月
English
January
November 15
非学位
1年
English
4500EUR
October
July 31
博士
2年
English
6400EUR
September
April 15
博士
English
4000EUR
September
May
博士
3年
English
2000EUR
September
May
博士
3年
English
7000EUR
September
May
硕士
2年
English
6600EUR
September
May 31
硕士
2年
English
3840EUR
September
May 20
硕士
2年
English
4000EUR
September/January
May/November
硕士
2年
English
4900EUR
September / February
April 15 / November 15
硕士
2年
English
4000EUR
September/January
May/November
学士
3年
English
4000EUR
September/January
May/November
硕士
2年
English
4000EUR
September/January
May/November
硕士
2年
English
4000EUR
September/January
May/November
硕士
2年
English
2500EUR
September/January
May/November
硕士
2年
English
3600EUR
September
April 15
学士
3.5年
English
2000EUR
September/January
May/November

Top 3 Reasons to study here

   Nobel Laureates: Dénes Gábor (1971 Nobel Prize in Physics), George Oláh (1994 Nobel Prize in Chemistry), Wigner Jenő (1963 Nobel Prize in Physics), Fülöp von Lénárd (1905 Nobel Prize in Physics)

  BME takes the 254th place among the world’s top 400 universities for engineering and technology, being the only university from Hungary that is listed in Quacquarelli Symonds ranking.

  The Hungarian team of BME engineering-informatics students returned from the most prestigious professional competition with the gold medal and ‘Best of Nation’ award.

About the university

The Budapest University of Technology and Economics, founded in 1782, is one of the largest higher educational institutions in engineering in Central Europe. The university holds an international reputation for excellence in engineering education and it attracts professors and students from all over the world.
 
More than 110 departments and institutes operate within the structure of eight faculties. The Budapest University of Technology and Economics issues about 70% of Hungary's engineering degrees.

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Top 3 Reasons to study here

   Nobel Laureates: Dénes Gábor (1971 Nobel Prize in Physics), George Oláh (1994 Nobel Prize in Chemistry), Wigner Jenő (1963 Nobel Prize in Physics), Fülöp von Lénárd (1905 Nobel Prize in Physics)

  BME takes the 254th place among the world’s top 400 universities for engineering and technology, being the only university from Hungary that is listed in Quacquarelli Symonds ranking.

  The Hungarian team of BME engineering-informatics students returned from the most prestigious professional competition with the gold medal and ‘Best of Nation’ award.

About the university

The Budapest University of Technology and Economics, founded in 1782, is one of the largest higher educational institutions in engineering in Central Europe. The university holds an international reputation for excellence in engineering education and it attracts professors and students from all over the world.
 
More than 110 departments and institutes operate within the structure of eight faculties. The Budapest University of Technology and Economics issues about 70% of Hungary's engineering degrees.