Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) (Budapesti Műszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem) is one of 12 universities included in U-Multirank for Hungary. Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) is a large public university located in Budapest with 21818 students enrolled (2019 data or latest available). It was founded in 1782. With regard to the scope of its subjects and degree programmes offered, the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) is a broad institution. It offers programmes in foreign languages. It is characterised by a high percentage of international students. The Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) graduation rate is 73,53 for bachelors (B score) and 84,25 for masters (B score). As made clear by its sunburst chart – a snapshot illustration of the university’s performance profile across the five U-Multirank dimensions – the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) is strongest in Regional Engagement. Its overall profile shows top performance across various indicators, with 8 ‘A’ (very good) scores overall. For a comprehensive overview of this university’s performance, see its complete performance scores in the tables below.
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Műegyetem rkp. 3.
1111 Budapest
Hungary
+36-1-463-1111
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Digital education investment
2
%0
66.08
Outreach programs
4
0
6
Pedagogiacally skilled teaching staff
0
4
Bachelor graduation rate
73.53
%0
100
Masters graduation rate
84.25
%0
100
Graduating on time (bachelors)
48.45
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
73.88
%0
100
Relative BA graduate unemployment
0
%Relative MA graduate unemployment
0
%Relative graduate unemployment long first degree
1
%Graduating on time (long first degree)
32
%Graduation rate long first degree
76
%Gender balance
0.44
1.22
86.44
Female authors
20.64
%0
100
Citation rate
0.78
0.11
2.71
Research publications (absolute numbers)
3,506
0
98,038
Research publications (size-normalised)
0.161
0
13.17
External research income
33.1
0
859.22
Art related output
0.02
0
24.96
Top cited publications
7.1
%0
32.8
Interdisciplinary publications
12.4
0.3
35.7
Post-doc positions
9.2
%0
100
Professional publications
2.34
0
54.68
Open Access Publications
26.1
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
9.4
%0
59.7
Income from private sources
10.5
0
888.9
Patents awarded (absolute numbers)
4
0
3,266
Patents awarded (size-normalised)
0.183
0
500.4
Industry co-patents
Spin-offs
0.27
0
334.57
Publications cited in patents
0.75
%0
7.3
Income from continuous professional development
1.86
%0
100
Graduate companies
0.78
0
433.85
Foreign language bachelor programmes
31.82
%0
100
Foreign language long first degree programmes
100
%Foreign language master programmes
54.76
%0
100
Student mobility
0.08
0
1
International academic staff
0.91
%0
100
International joint publications
45.9
%6.3
92.4
International doctorate degrees
10.99
%0
100
Bachelor graduates working in the region
77.4
%0
100
Master graduates working in the region
75.3
%0
100
Student internships in the region
51.12
%0
100
Regional joint publications
41.9
%0
93.5
Income from regional sources
13.11
%0
100
Regional Publications with Industrial Partners
66.2
0
97.06
Social inclusion
0.5 % students with disability; 2.1 % mature students; 24.5 % first generation students
Female academic staff
22
%Student-staff ratio
8.65
62.84
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
65.8
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
73.6
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
62.3
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
3
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
3
/90
9
Gender balance
0.12
2.81
0
Overall learning experience
2.35
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
2.44
6
1
Organisation of program
2.11
6
1
Contact with teachers
2.43
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
2.77
6
1
Library facilities
1.72
6
1
IT provision
2.54
6
1
Digital teaching
2.4
6
1
Room facilities
2.72
6
1
Female authors
34.18
%0
88.33
External research income
56.4
0
714.3
Doctorate productivity
0.2
0
4.15
Research publications (absolute numbers)
187
0
2,913
Citation rate
0.55
0
2.07
Top cited publications
2.7
%0
27.4
Interdisciplinary publications
14.9
%0
38.9
Research orientation of teaching
2.55
6
1
Open Access Publications
50.3
%0
75.3
Income from private sources
25.74
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
18.2
%0
27
Publications cited in patents
0.61
%0
3.44
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
21
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
39
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
6
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
6
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
2.86
6
1
International doctorate degrees
4.1
%0
55.56
International joint publications
29.9
%0
87.1
International research grants
8.44
%0
100
Student internships in the region
73.9
%0
100
Regional joint publications
33.7
%0
100
Income from regional sources
91.56
%
Social inclusion
0,7 % students with disability; 22,8 % first generation students
Academic staff (fte)
135
Total number of students in field (major)
839
Percentage of female students
45
%Other study programmes
Pharmaceutical Engineering
Pharmaceutical Engineering
Graduating in time
65.8
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
6.5
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
520
Students in their 1st year
151
International students
77
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1,848
€Tuiton fees for international students
22
€Special features of the study programmes
The BSc degree course in chemical engineering provides the appropriate skills and knowledge in chemistry, chemical engineering and economic sciences. The degree holder should be able to manage chemical technologies, conduct analytical tests, intermedia...
The BSc degree course in chemical engineering provides the appropriate skills and knowledge in chemistry, chemical engineering and economic sciences. The degree holder should be able to manage chemical technologies, conduct analytical tests, intermediate and final quality control, and can take part in R&D, planning, and public administration. Part of the education is specialisation in a branch such as Analytical and Structural Chemistry , Chemical and Process Engineering, Industral Pharmaceutics, Materials Science or Polymer Technology.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Graduating in time
73.6
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
6.5
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
277
Students in their 1st year
134
International students
43
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
28,426
€Tuiton fees for international students
18
€Special features of the study programmes
Chemical engineer MSc students get a high level knowledge in natural sciences, engineering, informatics and economics as well as in humanities making them suitable to carry out R&D tasks and high level management activities in chemical and related indu...
Chemical engineer MSc students get a high level knowledge in natural sciences, engineering, informatics and economics as well as in humanities making them suitable to carry out R&D tasks and high level management activities in chemical and related industries.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Student-staff ratio
5.03
62.84
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
53.5
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
75.7
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
62.3
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
4
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
4
/90
9
Gender balance
0.93
2.81
0
Overall learning experience
2.7
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
2.88
6
1
Organisation of program
2.58
6
1
Contact with teachers
3.03
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
3.19
6
1
Library facilities
2.24
6
1
IT provision
2.75
6
1
Digital teaching
2.96
6
1
Room facilities
0
Female authors
34.18
%0
88.33
External research income
56.4
0
714.3
Doctorate productivity
0.2
0
4.15
Research publications (absolute numbers)
187
0
2,913
Citation rate
0.55
0
2.07
Top cited publications
2.7
%0
27.4
Interdisciplinary publications
14.9
%0
38.9
Research orientation of teaching
3.16
6
1
Open Access Publications
50.3
%0
75.3
Income from private sources
25.74
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
18.2
%0
27
Publications cited in patents
0.61
%0
3.44
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
60
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
46
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
2
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
2
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
3.22
6
1
International doctorate degrees
4.1
%0
55.56
International joint publications
29.9
%0
87.1
International research grants
8.44
%0
100
Student internships in the region
80.2
%0
100
Regional joint publications
33.7
%0
100
Income from regional sources
91.56
%
Social inclusion
0,8 % students with disability; 0,8 % mature students; 20,7 % first generation students
Academic staff (fte)
135
Total number of students in field (major)
488
Percentage of female students
65
%Profile in teaching & learning
Here at BME, we have coordinated the teaching activities of bioengineering along a comprehensive concept. Our most important goal is to provide real biotechnology industrial view to the students. We give opportunity to have an insight into whole biotec...
Here at BME, we have coordinated the teaching activities of bioengineering along a comprehensive concept. Our most important goal is to provide real biotechnology industrial view to the students. We give opportunity to have an insight into whole biotechnology processes at the university such as the production of biological drugs, covering the entire production process from the study of the cell lines that produce the biomolecule, the optimization of their growth and protein production capacity, the extraction and purification of the proteins produced, to the formulation of the product.
Profile in research
Here at BME, we have coordinated the R&D&I activities of bioengineering along a comprehensive concept. This concept provides the opportunity to implement a central unit for the production of biological drugs at the university, covering the entire produ...
Here at BME, we have coordinated the R&D&I activities of bioengineering along a comprehensive concept. This concept provides the opportunity to implement a central unit for the production of biological drugs at the university, covering the entire production process from the study of the cell lines that produce the biomolecule, the optimization of their growth and protein production capacity, the extraction and purification of the proteins produced, to the formulation of the product.
Graduating in time
53.5
%0
100
Contact with work environment
4
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
2
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
351
Students in their 1st year
126
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1,848
€Tuiton fees for international students
1,848
€Special features of the study programmes
The aim of biochemical engineering education is to provide specialists capable to integrate the knowledge from chemical, biochemical, engineering and economic sciences. The well-educated specialists can manage these technology systems and their staff, ...
The aim of biochemical engineering education is to provide specialists capable to integrate the knowledge from chemical, biochemical, engineering and economic sciences. The well-educated specialists can manage these technology systems and their staff, can perform analytical tests, intermediate and final quality control, and can take part in R&D and in planning as well. Their knowledge can also be applied in the agriculture, service, trade and state administration. Part of the education is specialisation in a branch.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Graduating in time
75.7
%0
100
Contact with work environment
4
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
2
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
132
Students in their 1st year
74
International students
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
2,843
€Tuiton fees for international students
2,843
€Special features of the study programmes
Bioengineer students get a high level knowledge in natural sciences, engineering, informatics and economics as well as in humanities. They are capable of managing, controlling, developing technical-biological systems, carrying out research in the field...
Bioengineer students get a high level knowledge in natural sciences, engineering, informatics and economics as well as in humanities. They are capable of managing, controlling, developing technical-biological systems, carrying out research in the field of their speciality. They obtain their knowledge getting acquainted with the areas of industrial biotechnology, pharmaceutical industry, health biology and environment protection.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Student-staff ratio
10.53
99.98
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
28.1
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
58.5
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
89.3
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
2
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
1
/90
9
Gender balance
0.33
1.56
0
Overall learning experience
2.02
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
2.32
6
1
Organisation of program
2.24
6
1
Contact with teachers
2.22
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
2.61
6
1
Library facilities
1.74
6
1
IT provision
2.17
6
1
Digital teaching
2.06
6
1
Room facilities
2.3
6
1
Female authors
16.27
%0
50
External research income
184.3
0
843.4
Doctorate productivity
0.08
0
2.69
Research publications (absolute numbers)
199
0
2,929
Citation rate
0.7
0
1.73
Top cited publications
6.3
%0
33
Interdisciplinary publications
2.6
%0
47.6
Research orientation of teaching
2.54
6
1
Open Access Publications
47.2
%0
47.2
Income from private sources
28.21
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
3
%0
15.7
Publications cited in patents
0.26
%0
2.38
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
7
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
9
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
2.22
6
1
International doctorate degrees
14.8
%0
79.31
International joint publications
20.1
%0
84.5
International research grants
6.38
%0
100
Student internships in the region
0
%0
100
Regional joint publications
13.1
%0
44.4
Income from regional sources
43.62
%
Social inclusion
0,3 % students with disability; 2,9 % mature students; 40,6 % first generation students
Academic staff (fte)
128
Total number of students in field (major)
1,222
Percentage of female students
26
%Other study programmes
PhD in Civil Engineering PhD in Earth Sciences
PhD in Civil Engineering PhD in Earth Sciences
Profile in teaching & learning
The BSc and MSc education programs of the Faculty of Civil Engineering covers broad area of civil engineering as the available specializations show. On BSc level the focus is on practical knowledge and skills, the program involves field courses as well...
The BSc and MSc education programs of the Faculty of Civil Engineering covers broad area of civil engineering as the available specializations show. On BSc level the focus is on practical knowledge and skills, the program involves field courses as well (e.g. 9-day surveying field course is mandatory for all BSc students). There’s strong cooperation with industrial partners, besides receiving students for summer internships, many companies are involved in the education, e.g. co-supervising thesis projects, giving lectures, delegating member to the final exam committees.
Teaching & learning website
https://epito.bme.hu/?language=en
Profile in research
Research activities cover the full range of civil engineering. The Faculty is leader in domestic and international research activities in the following fields: (i) static and dynamic analysis of bridges and buildings, (ii) photogrammetry, GIS and geode...
Research activities cover the full range of civil engineering. The Faculty is leader in domestic and international research activities in the following fields: (i) static and dynamic analysis of bridges and buildings, (ii) photogrammetry, GIS and geodetic, (iii) hydraulic engineering and water management, (iv) water utility and environmental engineering, (v) road and rail development, (vi) building materials and building energy, (vii) geotechnics and engineering geology. The Faculty also conducts intensive research in several interdisciplinary fields (e.g. biomechanics, welding technology).
Graduating in time
28.1
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
7
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
959
Students in their 1st year
218
International students
114
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
924
€Tuiton fees for international students
9
€Special features of the study programmes
There are 3 branches (structural engineering, infrastructure engineering and geoinformatics engineering) in the BSc program offering 10 specializations: buildings, bridges and structures, geotechnics, construction materials and technologies, constructi...
There are 3 branches (structural engineering, infrastructure engineering and geoinformatics engineering) in the BSc program offering 10 specializations: buildings, bridges and structures, geotechnics, construction materials and technologies, construction technology and management, building information modeling, transportation facilities, hydraulic engineering, sanitary and environmental engineering, surveying and geoinformatics. Graduates are able to design and construct buildings, structures, facilities, and solving civil engineering tasks relevant to their field of specialization.
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Graduating in time
58.5
%0
100
Contact with work environment
1
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
9
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
245
Students in their 1st year
97
International students
132
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1,421
€Tuiton fees for international students
11
€Special features of the study programmes
The faculty offers 3 MSc programs: MSc in Structural Engineering (specializations: numerical modeling, buildings and reconstruction, structures, engineering geology and geotechnics, structures of nuclear power plants), MSc in Infrastructure Engineering...
The faculty offers 3 MSc programs: MSc in Structural Engineering (specializations: numerical modeling, buildings and reconstruction, structures, engineering geology and geotechnics, structures of nuclear power plants), MSc in Infrastructure Engineering (specializations: highway and railway engineering, water and hydro-environmental engineering), and MSc in Land Surveying and Geoinformatics. All programs provide thorough knowledge in design, skills enabling to carry out independent project coordination and to support special design, construction and development procedures.
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Student-staff ratio
10.53
179.77
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
40.2
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
57.8
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
68.7
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
5
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
5
/90
9
Gender balance
1.5
2.41
0
Overall learning experience
2.39
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
2.49
6
1
Organisation of program
2.29
6
1
Contact with teachers
2.45
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
2.51
6
1
Library facilities
1.93
6
1
IT provision
2.04
6
1
Digital teaching
2.29
6
1
Room facilities
1.91
6
1
Female authors
7.13
%0
58.43
External research income
151.5
0
876.6
Doctorate productivity
0.03
0
2.3
Research publications (absolute numbers)
228
0
3,485
Citation rate
0.66
0
4.85
Top cited publications
4.8
%0
38.9
Interdisciplinary publications
9.3
%0
48.8
Research orientation of teaching
2.8
6
1
Open Access Publications
15.8
%0
65.2
Income from private sources
59.07
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
10.1
%0
17.9
Publications cited in patents
1.36
%0
3.88
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
20
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
18
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
10
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
6
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
2.71
6
1
International doctorate degrees
11.1
%0
100
International joint publications
51.8
%0
100
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
0
%0
100
Regional joint publications
27.6
%0
90.9
Income from regional sources
0
%
Social inclusion
0,5 % students with disability; 1,1 % mature students; 30,0 % first generation students
Academic staff (fte)
321
Total number of students in field (major)
2,656
Percentage of female students
15
%Other study programmes
MSc in Business Information Systems, MSc in Biomedical Engineering
MSc in Business Information Systems, MSc in Biomedical Engineering
Profile in teaching & learning
The BSc and MSc Programs in Computer Science Engineering are designed to give students a thorough understanding of the tools, methods, applications and practice of computer science and information technologies. It is both theoretical and practical in i...
The BSc and MSc Programs in Computer Science Engineering are designed to give students a thorough understanding of the tools, methods, applications and practice of computer science and information technologies. It is both theoretical and practical in its orientation, with the goal to provide an education that is directly applicable to positions in industry. There are lecture courses for the apprehension of the theoretical background, practical and laboratory courses for acquiring the necessary proficiency and skills, and elective courses. Students have to choose specializations.
Teaching & learning website
https://www.vik.bme.hu/document/1096/original/VIK_BrossureOnline.pdf
Profile in research
The Faculty has a research portfolio that includes not only the classical areas of electrical engineering and computer science, but also the areas between the two disciplines. The faculty's research groups carry out fruitful, wide-ranging research in a...
The Faculty has a research portfolio that includes not only the classical areas of electrical engineering and computer science, but also the areas between the two disciplines. The faculty's research groups carry out fruitful, wide-ranging research in applied computer science, software technology, embedded systems, communication systems, artificial intelligence, algorithms, quantum communications, as well as in electronic systems, communications, electrical power engineering, electrical drives, instrumentation, control engineering, and automation.
Research website
https://www.vik.bme.hu/document/1096/original/VIK_BrossureOnline.pdf
Graduating in time
40.2
%0
100
Contact with work environment
5
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Above 0 to 5%
Program international orientation
9.5
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
More than 75%
Total number of students
2,139
Students in their 1st year
714
International students
182
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
924
€Tuiton fees for international students
6
€Special features of the study programmes
The goal: to train engineers capable to install, exploit and maintain systems and services based on a broad variety of information technologies including the design and development of program and data structures. Available options: autonomous intellige...
The goal: to train engineers capable to install, exploit and maintain systems and services based on a broad variety of information technologies including the design and development of program and data structures. Available options: autonomous intelligent systems; infocommunication networks; information technologies; media-informatics and security; enterprise-level information systems. Design, development and realization of engineering products requiring information technologies;application of operative and practical engineering methodologies to install and exploit systems.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Graduating in time
57.8
%0
100
Contact with work environment
5
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Above 0 to 5%
Program international orientation
5.5
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
More than 75%
Total number of students
517
Students in their 1st year
277
International students
59
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1,421
€Tuiton fees for international students
8
€Special features of the study programmes
Engineers capable to design, develop and integrate new information systems based on their broad knowledge acquired in the related fields of applied natural sciences, information processing and engineering technologies. Such engineers are also prepared ...
Engineers capable to design, develop and integrate new information systems based on their broad knowledge acquired in the related fields of applied natural sciences, information processing and engineering technologies. Such engineers are also prepared to carry out, coordinate or lead research activities related to informatics applied informatics; autonomous control systems and robotics; networks and services; security of communication networks; intelligent systems; media informatics; information system development; theory of computing; high-reliability system design.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Student-staff ratio
6.64
109.09
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
35.4
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
67.7
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
68.7
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
5
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
5
/90
9
Gender balance
0.63
1.85
0
Overall learning experience
2.92
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
2.9
6
1
Organisation of program
2.71
6
1
Contact with teachers
3.11
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
3.12
6
1
Library facilities
2.33
6
1
IT provision
2.47
6
1
Digital teaching
2.72
6
1
Room facilities
2.44
6
1
Female authors
5.62
%0
60.98
External research income
151.5
0
1,325.3
Doctorate productivity
0.03
0
1.37
Research publications (absolute numbers)
271
0
5,688
Citation rate
0.59
0
2.1
Top cited publications
4.8
%0
21.9
Interdisciplinary publications
13.2
%0
42.2
Research orientation of teaching
3.22
6
1
Open Access Publications
19.9
%0
91.3
Income from private sources
59.07
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
13.7
%0
35.7
Publications cited in patents
1.63
%0
5.57
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
38
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
36
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
10
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
4
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
3.07
6
1
International doctorate degrees
19.4
%0
100
International joint publications
53.5
%0
95.6
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
0
%0
100
Regional joint publications
20.7
%0
92.9
Income from regional sources
0
%
Social inclusion
0,2 % students with disability; 1,1 % mature students; 22,8 % first generation students
Academic staff (fte)
321
Total number of students in field (major)
1,676
Percentage of female students
11
%Other study programmes
MSc in Biomedical Engineering
MSc in Biomedical Engineering
Profile in teaching & learning
The BSc and MSc Programs in Electrical Engineering is designed to give students a thorough understanding of the tools, methods, applications and practice of electrical engineering. It is both theoretical and practical in its orientation, with the goal ...
The BSc and MSc Programs in Electrical Engineering is designed to give students a thorough understanding of the tools, methods, applications and practice of electrical engineering. It is both theoretical and practical in its orientation, with the goal to provide an education that is directly applicable to positions in industry. There are lecture courses for the apprehension of the theoretical background, practical and laboratory courses for acquiring the necessary proficiency and skills, and elective courses. Students have to choose specializations.
Teaching & learning website
https://www.vik.bme.hu/document/1096/original/VIK_BrossureOnline.pdf
Profile in research
The Faculty has a research portfolio that includes not only the classical areas of electrical engineering and computer science, but also the areas between the two disciplines. The faculty's research groups carry out fruitful, wide-ranging research in a...
The Faculty has a research portfolio that includes not only the classical areas of electrical engineering and computer science, but also the areas between the two disciplines. The faculty's research groups carry out fruitful, wide-ranging research in applied computer science, software technology, embedded systems, communication systems, artificial intelligence, algorithms, quantum communications, as well as in electronic systems, communications, electrical power engineering, electrical drives, instrumentation, control engineering, and automation.
Research website
https://www.vik.bme.hu/document/1096/original/VIK_BrossureOnline.pdf
Graduating in time
35.4
%0
100
Contact with work environment
5
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Above 0 to 5%
Program international orientation
9.5
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
More than 75%
Total number of students
1,194
Students in their 1st year
335
International students
142
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
924
€Tuiton fees for international students
6
€Special features of the study programmes
The goal is to train electrical engineers equipped competences in natural sciences, engineering sciences and information sciences such that they are capable to complete electrical engineering tasks. Available options: embedded and control systems; info...
The goal is to train electrical engineers equipped competences in natural sciences, engineering sciences and information sciences such that they are capable to complete electrical engineering tasks. Available options: embedded and control systems; infocommunication systems; microelectronics and electronics technology; power and manufacturing of analogous and digital circuits, analysis and troubleshooting of electronic devices and systems, computer manipulation and programming, application of microprocessor and microcontroller based control systems, measurement principles.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Graduating in time
67.7
%0
100
Contact with work environment
5
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Above 0 to 5%
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
More than 75%
Total number of students
482
Students in their 1st year
255
International students
114
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1,421
€Tuiton fees for international students
8
€Special features of the study programmes
Engineers capable to design, develop and integrate new information systems based on their broad knowledge acquired in the related fields of applied natural sciences, information processing and engineering technologies. Such engineers are also prepared ...
Engineers capable to design, develop and integrate new information systems based on their broad knowledge acquired in the related fields of applied natural sciences, information processing and engineering technologies. Such engineers are also prepared to carry out, coordinate or lead research activities related to informatics applied informatics; autonomous control systems and robotics; networks and services; security of communication networks; intelligent systems; media informatics; information system development; theory of computing; high-reliability system design.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Student-staff ratio
0
61.17
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
34.4
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
59.1
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
62.3
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
4
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
3
/90
9
Gender balance
0
3.06
0
Overall learning experience
0
Quality of courses & teaching
0
Organisation of program
0
Contact with teachers
0
Inclusion of work/practical experience
0
Library facilities
0
IT provision
0
Digital teaching
0
Room facilities
0
Female authors
26.43
%0
71.43
External research income
56.4
0
886.1
Doctorate productivity
0.2
0
4.18
Research publications (absolute numbers)
135
0
4,126
Citation rate
1.1
0
1.96
Top cited publications
6.7
%0
29.6
Interdisciplinary publications
13.4
%0
36.2
Research orientation of teaching
0
Open Access Publications
29.6
%0
86.8
Income from private sources
25.74
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
8.9
%0
14.1
Publications cited in patents
0.92
%0
1.82
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
31
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
23
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
3
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
3
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
0
International doctorate degrees
4.1
%0
100
International joint publications
45.9
%0
93.9
International research grants
8.44
%0
100
Student internships in the region
75.3
%0
100
Regional joint publications
23.7
%0
66.9
Income from regional sources
91.56
%
Social inclusion
No students with disability;
Academic staff (fte)
135
Total number of students in field (major)
164
Percentage of female students
65
%Graduating in time
34.4
%0
100
Contact with work environment
4
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
3
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
133
Students in their 1st year
36
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1,848
€Tuiton fees for international students
1,848
€Special features of the study programmes
Environmental engineers have an up-to-date knowledge in natural sciences, technology, economics and management. They can recognize different environmental dangers and can manage the damage averting activity. They can handle rational consumption of natu...
Environmental engineers have an up-to-date knowledge in natural sciences, technology, economics and management. They can recognize different environmental dangers and can manage the damage averting activity. They can handle rational consumption of natural resources and manage low waste technologies. They have knowledge in the field of natural and land conservation and environmental policy. Their general engineering qualification guarantees the ability of communication and team-work with engineering specialists.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Graduating in time
59.1
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
3
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
31
Students in their 1st year
12
International students
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
2,843
€Tuiton fees for international students
2,843
€Special features of the study programmes
The aim of the education is to train engineers, suitable for activities in fields of planning, R&D and professional management in environment protection and environmental policy by their high level knowledge in science, technology, informatics and econ...
The aim of the education is to train engineers, suitable for activities in fields of planning, R&D and professional management in environment protection and environmental policy by their high level knowledge in science, technology, informatics and economics. Their general engineering qualification guarantees their participation in team-work
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Student-staff ratio
0
140.93
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
54.3
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
72.2
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
88
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
2
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
4
/90
9
Gender balance
0
Overall learning experience
0
Quality of courses & teaching
0
Organisation of program
2.03
6
1
Contact with teachers
0
Inclusion of work/practical experience
0
Library facilities
1.85
6
1
IT provision
0
Digital teaching
2.44
6
1
Room facilities
2.32
6
1
Female authors
12.7
%0
80
External research income
0
0
1,074.1
Doctorate productivity
0.04
0
1.44
Research publications (absolute numbers)
294
0
2,038
Citation rate
0.63
0
2.65
Top cited publications
5.2
%0
36.1
Interdisciplinary publications
11.7
%0
33.1
Research orientation of teaching
0
Open Access Publications
10.5
%0
72.1
Income from private sources
8.71
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
2
%0
12.8
Publications cited in patents
0.16
%
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
36
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
43
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
10
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
9
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
2.5
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
100
International joint publications
44.9
%0
93.3
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
0
%0
100
Regional joint publications
34.7
%0
62.8
Income from regional sources
0
%
Social inclusion
No students with disability; No mature students; 16,7 % first generation students
Academic staff (fte)
68
Total number of students in field (major)
216
Percentage of female students
37
%Profile in teaching & learning
The mathematics programmes offered by the Faculty of Natural Sciences provide complex mathematical knowledge and strong problem-solving skills. These are necessary for a successful career in research but can also be efficiently applied in many other ar...
The mathematics programmes offered by the Faculty of Natural Sciences provide complex mathematical knowledge and strong problem-solving skills. These are necessary for a successful career in research but can also be efficiently applied in many other areas, where modelling complex systems and solving difficult problems is required. Due to the flexible structure of the training, students can decide during their studies whether they focus on the fundamental aspects of mathematics, or they engage with more applied subjects related to stochastics, finance, optimisation, data science or engineering.
Teaching & learning website
https://www.ttk.bme.hu/oktatas?language=en
Profile in research
Due to outstanding efforts of the five departments of the Institute of Mathematics, our institute has become an internationally recognised research centre in applied and pure mathematics. Our research scope covers a wide range of modern and classical m...
Due to outstanding efforts of the five departments of the Institute of Mathematics, our institute has become an internationally recognised research centre in applied and pure mathematics. Our research scope covers a wide range of modern and classical mathematics, including algebra, number theory, analysis, geometry, data science, optimization, quantum information theory, mathematical modelling, numerical analysis, PDE's, theory of algorithms, cryptography, linguistics, probability theory and statistics. We have particularly strong research groups in quantum information theory and stochastics.
Research website
https://math.bme.hu/research?language=en
Graduating in time
54.3
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Above 0 to 5%
Program international orientation
10
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
141
Students in their 1st year
45
International students
46
Period of study
3
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
2,843
€Tuiton fees for international students
9
€Special features of the study programmes
After obtaining strong bases in pure and applied mathematics , from the fifth semester specialised courses can be chosen from various fields of theoretical and applied mathematics like algebra, analysis, geometry, data science, optimisation, stochastic...
After obtaining strong bases in pure and applied mathematics , from the fifth semester specialised courses can be chosen from various fields of theoretical and applied mathematics like algebra, analysis, geometry, data science, optimisation, stochastics, engineering mathematics. Special characteristics of our six semester BSc in Mathematics program are the tutorial system, a large number of homeworks, opportunities to take part in high-level scientific research and to gain insight into various fields of applications and mathematical modelling of real life problems.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Graduating in time
72.2
%0
100
Contact with work environment
4
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Above 0 to 5%
Program international orientation
9
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
50
Students in their 1st year
27
International students
5
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
3,980
€Tuiton fees for international students
10
€Special features of the study programmes
The two-year MSc program in Mathematics provides a profound knowledge of mathematics competitive both in academic and non-academic sectors, covering topics of algebra, number theory, analysis, geometry, probability theory, statistics, discrete mathema...
The two-year MSc program in Mathematics provides a profound knowledge of mathematics competitive both in academic and non-academic sectors, covering topics of algebra, number theory, analysis, geometry, probability theory, statistics, discrete mathematics, operations research, stochastics, financial mathematics and data science. There is a large flexibility in choosing subjects according to the personal interest of the student. Students may enter leading-edge research projects and are prepared for successful collaboration with people from industry, finance, engineering, informatics, etc.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Student-staff ratio
15.64
133.25
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
50.4
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
74.8
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
74.1
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
3
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
3
/90
9
Gender balance
0.8
2.23
0
Overall learning experience
2.37
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
2.47
6
1
Organisation of program
2.31
6
1
Contact with teachers
2.5
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
2.61
6
1
Library facilities
1.92
6
1
IT provision
2.37
6
1
Digital teaching
2.49
6
1
Room facilities
2.51
6
1
Female authors
5.84
%0
32.07
External research income
74.3
0
1,232.1
Doctorate productivity
0.09
0
1.25
Research publications (absolute numbers)
146
0
2,156
Citation rate
0.91
0
2.11
Top cited publications
9.9
%0
32.4
Interdisciplinary publications
21.7
%0
38.2
Research orientation of teaching
2.47
6
1
Open Access Publications
6.8
%0
32.1
Income from private sources
1.05
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
12.3
%0
32.1
Publications cited in patents
0
%0
2.56
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
7
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
8
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
2.43
6
1
International doctorate degrees
7.6
%0
100
International joint publications
32.2
%0
79.6
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
100
%0
100
Regional joint publications
28.1
%0
88.5
Income from regional sources
6.62
%
Social inclusion
0,8 % students with disability; 23,4 % first generation students
Academic staff (fte)
352
Total number of students in field (major)
4,796
Percentage of female students
15
%Profile in teaching & learning
The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering offers 7-semester undergraduate BSc programs, 4-semester MSc programs and 8-semester PhD training in all fields of Mechanical Engineering. Not only solid theoretical fundamentals are provided but also practical lab...
The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering offers 7-semester undergraduate BSc programs, 4-semester MSc programs and 8-semester PhD training in all fields of Mechanical Engineering. Not only solid theoretical fundamentals are provided but also practical laboratory sessions with up-to-date facilities. Besides traditional topics (production, material science, solid and fluid mechanics, etc.) mechatronics and energy engineering courses are also offered.
Teaching & learning website
www.gpk.bme.hu
Profile in research
The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering hosts world-class research groups in machine tool vibrations and delayed mechanical systems, polymer science and material science (e.g. metal foams). Combustion technology, computational fluid dynamics and hemodyna...
The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering hosts world-class research groups in machine tool vibrations and delayed mechanical systems, polymer science and material science (e.g. metal foams). Combustion technology, computational fluid dynamics and hemodynamics are also strong fields of research. Many of our research teams are driven by industrial background, combining high-level theoretical knowledge with everyday engineering applications.
Research website
www.gpk.bme.hu
Graduating in time
46.1
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Above 0 to 5%
Program international orientation
7
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
1,121
Students in their 1st year
354
International students
244
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
0
€Tuiton fees for international students
9
€Special features of the study programmes
The BSc in Mechanical Engineering program allows specialization after 4 semesters in the area of materials science, production, design, applied mechanics, fluid mechanics and machinery, energy engineering and process engineering. The undergraduate BSc ...
The BSc in Mechanical Engineering program allows specialization after 4 semesters in the area of materials science, production, design, applied mechanics, fluid mechanics and machinery, energy engineering and process engineering. The undergraduate BSc program of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering is designed to continue a tradition of excellence by providing well-grounded and broad knowledge that graduates of this Faculty can apply immediately in their work and also use as the basis for further studies.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Graduating in time
73.3
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Above 0 to 5%
Program international orientation
8
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
430
Students in their 1st year
74
International students
188
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
0
€Tuiton fees for international students
10
€Special features of the study programmes
The goal of the MSc in Mechanical Engineering program is to train creative, inventive mechanical engineers who can apply the engineering skills and the knowledge they have gained from the natural sciences on a state-of-the-art level. A lot of emphasis ...
The goal of the MSc in Mechanical Engineering program is to train creative, inventive mechanical engineers who can apply the engineering skills and the knowledge they have gained from the natural sciences on a state-of-the-art level. A lot of emphasis is put on modelling and computer skills, besides individual and small-team work. We also encourage students to apply for internship programmes by allowing them 2 full days off from the in-person teaching at the University.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Graduating in time
65.5
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Above 0 to 5%
Program international orientation
1
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
219
Students in their 1st year
84
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
0
€Tuiton fees for international students
9
€Special features of the study programmes
The MSc in Energy Engineering program allows acquiring high-level knowledge on energy production, distribution and efficient use. Specialization is possible in renewable energy, nuclear engineering, energy production and energy management. The undergra...
The MSc in Energy Engineering program allows acquiring high-level knowledge on energy production, distribution and efficient use. Specialization is possible in renewable energy, nuclear engineering, energy production and energy management. The undergraduate BSc program of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering is designed to continue a tradition of excellence by providing well-grounded and broad knowledge that graduates of this Faculty can apply immediately in their work and also use as the basis for further studies.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Graduating in time
84.2
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Above 0 to 5%
Program international orientation
5
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
111
Students in their 1st year
47
International students
0
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
0
€Tuiton fees for international students
10
€Special features of the study programmes
The BSc in Energy Engineering program allows up-to-date practical knowledge on energy production, distribution and efficient use. Specialization is possible in renewable energy, nuclear engineering, heat engines and building energy management. The unde...
The BSc in Energy Engineering program allows up-to-date practical knowledge on energy production, distribution and efficient use. Specialization is possible in renewable energy, nuclear engineering, heat engines and building energy management. The undergraduate BSc program of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering is designed to continue a tradition of excellence by providing well-grounded and broad knowledge that graduates of this Faculty can apply immediately in their work and also use as the basis for further studies.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Student-staff ratio
20.75
133.25
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
13.4
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
61.9
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
84.7
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
3
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
3
/90
9
Gender balance
0.15
2.23
0
Overall learning experience
3.6
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
3.64
6
1
Organisation of program
3.53
6
1
Contact with teachers
3.7
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
3.67
6
1
Library facilities
2.74
6
1
IT provision
2.64
6
1
Digital teaching
3.36
6
1
Room facilities
3.27
6
1
Female authors
5.84
%0
32.07
External research income
188.9
0
1,232.1
Doctorate productivity
0.09
0
1.25
Research publications (absolute numbers)
146
0
2,156
Citation rate
0.91
0
2.11
Top cited publications
9.9
%0
32.4
Interdisciplinary publications
21.7
%0
38.2
Research orientation of teaching
3.64
6
1
Open Access Publications
6.8
%0
32.1
Income from private sources
31.65
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
12.3
%0
32.1
Publications cited in patents
0
%0
2.56
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
0
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
4
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
3.65
6
1
International doctorate degrees
28.6
%0
100
International joint publications
32.2
%0
79.6
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
100
%0
100
Regional joint publications
28.1
%0
88.5
Income from regional sources
0
%
Social inclusion
0,5 % students with disability; No mature students; 18,2 % first generation students
Academic staff (fte)
103
Total number of students in field (major)
1,681
Percentage of female students
21
%Profile in teaching & learning
The Faculty of Transportation Engineering and Vehicle Engineering is an accredited source of engineering studies since 1951, transferring knowledge in the fields of transportation processes, modeling and optimization, vehicle operation, automation, pla...
The Faculty of Transportation Engineering and Vehicle Engineering is an accredited source of engineering studies since 1951, transferring knowledge in the fields of transportation processes, modeling and optimization, vehicle operation, automation, planning and control, manufacturing and services. The Faculty’s mission defines the undertaking of high level professional training and high quality scientific activity, research and development, offering expertise and consultation to transport operators, vehicle industry companies and logistics providers.
Teaching & learning website
https://transportation.bme.hu/msc-programmes/applicants/
Profile in research
The professors of the Faculty have always been very active in the practical and theoretical research fields and have been contributing a lot to real world solutions. The Faculty’s main competecies in Vehicle Engineering are Engine and Driveline, Chassi...
The professors of the Faculty have always been very active in the practical and theoretical research fields and have been contributing a lot to real world solutions. The Faculty’s main competecies in Vehicle Engineering are Engine and Driveline, Chassis and Electronics, Operation of vehicles, Material science, Manufacturing technology, Measuring and process diagnostics, Vehicle elements and structures, Applied mechanics, Vehicle mechatronics and control, aircraft (including UAVs) design and simulation, ship design and modeling.
Research website
https://transportation.bme.hu/research/competences/
Graduating in time
13.4
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Above 0 to 5%
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
Above 0 to 25%
Total number of students
456
Students in their 1st year
153
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
924
€Tuiton fees for international students
924
€Special features of the study programmes
The aim of the bachelor education programme is to train vehicle engineers, who will be able to maintain and operate road, railway, water, air, construction and material handling vehicles with appropriate knowledge in the fields of transportation and lo...
The aim of the bachelor education programme is to train vehicle engineers, who will be able to maintain and operate road, railway, water, air, construction and material handling vehicles with appropriate knowledge in the fields of transportation and logistics. They will be able to fulfill roles of vehicle engineering tasks, like improvement, manufacturing and operation. The listed tasks are accomplished by taking into account safety, environment and energy management aspects. The gained knowledge provides the basics to continue their education in MSc Engineering programmes.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Graduating in time
61.9
%0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Above 0 to 5%
Program international orientation
4
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Above 0 to 25%
Total number of students
88
Students in their 1st year
29
International students
0
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1,421
€Tuiton fees for international students
10
€Special features of the study programmes
The master education programme is a continuation of the bachelor vehicle engineering studies. Our aim is to provide the required knowledge to graduates, required to manage development, design, dimensioning, manufacturing and analyzing internal processe...
The master education programme is a continuation of the bachelor vehicle engineering studies. Our aim is to provide the required knowledge to graduates, required to manage development, design, dimensioning, manufacturing and analyzing internal processes of different vehicles. The students will also be prepared to management tasks and to creatively participate in Research & Development related tasks. These studies prepare students for PhD programmes.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Student-staff ratio
0
83.45
0
Graduating on time (bachelors)
44.6
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
74.7
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
90.5
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
2
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
4
/90
9
Gender balance
0
2.14
0
Overall learning experience
2.07
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
2.02
6
1
Organisation of program
1.73
6
1
Contact with teachers
1.83
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
2.54
6
1
Library facilities
1.77
6
1
IT provision
2.7
6
1
Digital teaching
2.11
6
1
Room facilities
2.67
6
1
Female authors
10.66
%0
70.83
External research income
107.9
0
1,658.7
Doctorate productivity
0.15
0
1.94
Research publications (absolute numbers)
594
0
12,835
Citation rate
0.98
0
2.48
Top cited publications
11.6
%0
31.5
Interdisciplinary publications
12.7
%0
30.4
Research orientation of teaching
2.22
6
1
Open Access Publications
22.6
%0
65.5
Income from private sources
33.93
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
6.2
%0
50.3
Publications cited in patents
0.3
%0
2.44
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
16
%MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
34
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
5
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
7
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
0
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
100
International joint publications
64
%0
96.8
International research grants
24.59
%0
100
Student internships in the region
0
%0
100
Regional joint publications
51.7
%0
94.7
Income from regional sources
75.41
%
Social inclusion
2,7 % students with disability; 2,7 % mature students; 18,2 % first generation students
Academic staff (fte)
82
Total number of students in field (major)
225
Percentage of female students
17
%Profile in teaching & learning
The physics programmes offered by the Faculty of Natural Sciences provide complex scientific knowledge and strong problem-solving skills. These are necessary for a successful career in reseach, but can also be efficiently applied in many other areas, w...
The physics programmes offered by the Faculty of Natural Sciences provide complex scientific knowledge and strong problem-solving skills. These are necessary for a successful career in reseach, but can also be efficiently applied in many other areas, where modelling complex systems and solving difficult problems is required. Due to the flexible structure of the training, you can decide during your studies whether you focus on the fundamental aspects of physics, or you engage with more applied subjects related to technologies and engineering.
Teaching & learning website
https://physics.bme.hu/study-here?language=en
Profile in research
The research profile of the Institute of Physics covers several fields in modern solid state physics, complex magnetism, nanophysics, spintronics, quantum theory, statistical field theory, quantum electronics, physical optics, photonics, atomic and mol...
The research profile of the Institute of Physics covers several fields in modern solid state physics, complex magnetism, nanophysics, spintronics, quantum theory, statistical field theory, quantum electronics, physical optics, photonics, atomic and molecular electronics and surface physics. The scientific research in the Institute of Nuclear Techniques includes reactor physics and Monte Carlo methods, thermal-hydraulics, radiochemistry, equipment development for nuclear power applications, nuclear physics, nuclear fusion and radiation protection, and medical physics.
Research website
http://ttk.bme.hu/node/4204?language=en
Graduating in time
44.6
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Above 0 to 5%
Program international orientation
5
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
112
Students in their 1st year
37
International students
0
Period of study
3
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
2,843
€Tuiton fees for international students
9
€Special features of the study programmes
The BSc in Physics Program, a traditional curriculum, leads to a BSc degree in six semesters. The facilities and scientific-tutorial background of the Institute of Physics and the Institute of Nuclear Techniques offer unique opportunities in areas like...
The BSc in Physics Program, a traditional curriculum, leads to a BSc degree in six semesters. The facilities and scientific-tutorial background of the Institute of Physics and the Institute of Nuclear Techniques offer unique opportunities in areas like low temperature physics, optics, nuclear techniques or medical physics. A further advantage of our Physics BSc Program is the engineering background provided by the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. From the third semester specialized courses can be chosen from various fields of theoretical, experimental and applied physics.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Graduating in time
74.7
%0
100
Contact with work environment
4
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Above 0 to 5%
Program international orientation
7
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
62
Students in their 1st year
32
International students
3
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
3,980
€Tuiton fees for international students
10
€Special features of the study programmes
The four-semester MSc in Physics program provides comprehensive knowledge, built upon strong theoretical and experimental bases on a broad area of physics, supported by the facilities and scientific-tutorial background of the Institute of Physics and t...
The four-semester MSc in Physics program provides comprehensive knowledge, built upon strong theoretical and experimental bases on a broad area of physics, supported by the facilities and scientific-tutorial background of the Institute of Physics and the Institute of Nuclear Techniques. In five specialisations, students can select various courses related to solid state physics, quantum physics and informatics, nanotechnology and materials science, optics and photonics, nuclear physics, as well as to medical physics.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
Full time
Full time
Partner institutions
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME)
Student-staff ratio
5
89.18
5
Graduating on time (bachelors)
0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
80.2
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
0
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
8
/90
9
Gender balance
Overall learning experience
Quality of courses & teaching
1.88
6
1
Organisation of program
1.54
6
1
Contact with teachers
Inclusion of work/practical experience
1.77
6
1
Library facilities
IT provision
2.13
6
1
Digital teaching
1.63
6
1
Room facilities
1.56
6
1
External research income
87.1
0
180.4
Doctorate productivity
0
0
1.42
Research publications (absolute numbers)
58
0
4,924
Citation rate
0.72
0.16
1.97
Top cited publications
6.2
%0
23.2
Interdisciplinary publications
2.6
%0
19.3
Research orientation of teaching
1.86
6
1
Open Access Publications
10.3
%0
40.7
Income from private sources
4.74
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
1.7
%0
6.3
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
38
%International orientation of bachelor programmes
0
15
International orientation of master programmes
2
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
2.15
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
100
International joint publications
48.3
%17.3
96.8
International research grants
0
100
Student internships in the region
0
100
Regional joint publications
87.9
%0
87.9
Income from regional sources
0
100
Academic staff (fte)
13
Total number of students in field (major)
60
Percentage of female students
70
%Profile in teaching & learning
Our goal with our programme is to provide state-of-the-art knowledge to our students and to work with versatile methodology. We believe that inviting professionals from outside organisations brings new perspective to different topics. We also put empha...
Our goal with our programme is to provide state-of-the-art knowledge to our students and to work with versatile methodology. We believe that inviting professionals from outside organisations brings new perspective to different topics. We also put emphasis on testing the knowledge of students, and to give them thorough feedback about their performance to help them learn and develop. Personal attentiveness is an important factor for us in helping to establish the future carreer of our students. In the future, we aim to put more emphasis on encouraging students to do internships abroad.
Profile in research
At our department, various research teams operate that provide opportunities for the students and doctoral candidates to further indulge in their studies, to present their research at conferences and competitions, and to publish individually or togethe...
At our department, various research teams operate that provide opportunities for the students and doctoral candidates to further indulge in their studies, to present their research at conferences and competitions, and to publish individually or together with their supervisor. We attend domestic and international conferences regularly, where attendance fees of the students are covered by the department, to help them engage into the scientific bloodstream.
Major profile of faculty
Work- and Organisational Psychology, Cognitive Psychology,
Work- and Organisational Psychology, Cognitive Psychology,
Graduating in time
80.2
%0
100
Contact with work environment
7
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Above 0 to 5%
Program international orientation
2
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
More than 75%
Total number of students
123
Students in their 1st year
57
International students
0
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
2,459
€Tuiton fees for international students
2,459
€Special features of the study programmes
Both our specializations (Work and organizational, and Cognitive psychology with experimental or neuropsychology orientation), have the purpose of providing practical knowledge with diverse methodology and student-centered approach. We limit the amount...
Both our specializations (Work and organizational, and Cognitive psychology with experimental or neuropsychology orientation), have the purpose of providing practical knowledge with diverse methodology and student-centered approach. We limit the amount of student admissions to be able to get to know them. We also split them into smaller groups for teamwork, because we believe that this way they can form networks that can help them in their future career. Our goal is to make the programme innovative, marketable, therefore we also invite professionals from outside organisations as lecturers.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Student-staff ratio
7.7
89.18
5
Graduating on time (bachelors)
0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
74.1
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
76.9
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
0
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
2
/90
9
Gender balance
Overall learning experience
Quality of courses & teaching
Organisation of program
Contact with teachers
Inclusion of work/practical experience
Library facilities
IT provision
Digital teaching
Room facilities
External research income
13.7
0
180.4
Doctorate productivity
0.24
0
1.42
Research publications (absolute numbers)
58
0
4,924
Citation rate
0.72
0.16
1.97
Top cited publications
6.2
%0
23.2
Interdisciplinary publications
2.6
%0
19.3
Research orientation of teaching
Open Access Publications
10.3
%0
40.7
Income from private sources
0
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
1.7
%0
6.3
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
International orientation of bachelor programmes
0
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
International doctorate degrees
0
%0
100
International joint publications
48.3
%17.3
96.8
International research grants
0
%0
100
Student internships in the region
0
100
Regional joint publications
87.9
%0
87.9
Income from regional sources
100
%0
100
Academic staff (fte)
14
Total number of students in field (major)
69
Percentage of female students
Profile in teaching & learning
An MSc programme in Computational and Cognitive Neuroscience, the Cognitive Science and Neuroscience specialisation in an MA in Psychology hosted by an another department, A PhD programme in Psychology
An MSc programme in Computational and Cognitive Neuroscience, the Cognitive Science and Neuroscience specialisation in an MA in Psychology hosted by an another department, A PhD programme in Psychology
Teaching & learning website
www.cogsci.bme.hu
Profile in research
There are 7 research groups led by Faculty members. In the area of visual cognitition we have a Face Recognition and a Visual Neuroscience Lab. In the area of clinical psychology: a Clinical Neuroscience and a Neuropsychology and Cognition Lab. In the...
There are 7 research groups led by Faculty members. In the area of visual cognitition we have a Face Recognition and a Visual Neuroscience Lab. In the area of clinical psychology: a Clinical Neuroscience and a Neuropsychology and Cognition Lab. In the area of psycholinguistics: a Language Acquisition and an Experimental Pragmatics Lab, and a Learning and Memory Lab.
Research website
www.cogsci.bme.hu
Major profile of faculty
neuro-psychology, cognitive science, psycholinguistics
neuro-psychology, cognitive science, psycholinguistics
Graduating in time
74.1
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
58
Students in their 1st year
29
International students
1
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
4,303
€Tuiton fees for international students
4,303
€Special features of the study programmes
Interdisciplinary orientation, research orientation
Interdisciplinary orientation, research orientation
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
no
no
Programme type
full time
full time
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