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# 49QS World University Rankings

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About Delft University of Technology

Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands (TU Delft) is a modern university with a rich tradition. With approximately 27,000 students TU Delft is the largest university of technology in the Netherlands. Born from a tradition of 180 years in civil engineering, TU Delft has developed a broad research portfolio that, divided across 40 departments and eight faculties, spans practically the entire range of engineering sciences.  

A rich tradition

Established on 8th January 1842 by King Willem II, TU Delft has a rich tradition spanning over one and a half centuries, which makes it the oldest technical university in the Netherlands: an institution where world-class research is performed by combining science, engineering and design in a socially responsible manner. While initially focusing on civil engineering the university has gradually added more and more engineering disciplines to the academic programme.  

Outstanding facilities

The provision of high quality research and education calls for outstanding facilities. The TU Delft University Library has one of the largest collections of technical and scientific materials in the Netherlands. TU Delft has eight multidisciplinary research schools and a number of research institutes, all of which are fully equipped and dedicated to innovative research. Other examples of cutting-edge scientific facilities are the unique flight simulator, SIMONA, and the wind tunnels at the faculty of Aerospace Engineering not to mention the second-largest High Voltage Laboratory in Europe housed within the faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science.  

A historic university city

Delft is an interesting and historic town located in the province of South Holland between the larger cities of The Hague and Rotterdam, the former being the seat of Dutch government and the latter, with its Europoort, the largest sea terminal in the world. Famous historical figures who once lived and worked in Delft are the painter Johannes Vermeer and the inventor of the microscope, Anthonie van Leeuwenhoek. If you look at the ancient canals lined with merchant’s houses, the old churches and the splendid town hall one sees that Delft’s rich history is still very much alive. At the same time it remains a very modern, safe and vibrant city.

About Delft University of Technology

Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands (TU Delft) is a modern university with a rich tradition. With approximately 27,000 students TU Delft is the largest university of technology in the Netherlands. Born from a tradition of 180 years in civil engineering, TU Delft has developed a broad research portfolio that, divided across 40 departments and eight faculties, spans practically the entire range of engineering sciences.  

A rich tradition

Established on 8th January 1842 by King Willem II, TU Delft has a rich tradition spanning over one and a half centuries, which makes it the oldest technical university in the Netherlands: an institution where world-class research is performed by combining science, engineering and design in a socially responsible manner. While initially focusing on civil engineering the university has gradually added more and more engineering disciplines to the academic programme.  

Outstanding facilities

The provision of high quality research and education calls for outstanding facilities. The TU Delft University Library has one of the largest collections of technical and scientific materials in the Netherlands. TU Delft has eight multidisciplinary research schools and a number of research institutes, all of which are fully equipped and dedicated to innovative research. Other examples of cutting-edge scientific facilities are the unique flight simulator, SIMONA, and the wind tunnels at the faculty of Aerospace Engineering not to mention the second-largest High Voltage Laboratory in Europe housed within the faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science.  

A historic university city

Delft is an interesting and historic town located in the province of South Holland between the larger cities of The Hague and Rotterdam, the former being the seat of Dutch government and the latter, with its Europoort, the largest sea terminal in the world. Famous historical figures who once lived and worked in Delft are the painter Johannes Vermeer and the inventor of the microscope, Anthonie van Leeuwenhoek. If you look at the ancient canals lined with merchant’s houses, the old churches and the splendid town hall one sees that Delft’s rich history is still very much alive. At the same time it remains a very modern, safe and vibrant city.

Available programmes

At TU Delft you can help us improve the future. Our research at TU Delft is aimed at finding solutions for the problems facing the world today and tomorrow. We believe that the issues confronting society revolve around health, energy, environment and infrastructure & mobility, so those are the areas we pay extra attention to in our research and other activities. As an MSc student you will be very much part of our scientific community.  

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University information

In order to be considered for admission to a Master’s programme you need to meet TU Delft’s admission requirements. Some programmes have specific requirements, please take a look at the programme’s information.  

A programme selection committee will evaluate each individual application to decide whether the applicant can be admitted. The admission decision will be communicated to you by email and post. We will confirm receipt of your application by e-mail. You can apply during the final year of your Bachelor’s studies.  

To attract outstanding scientific talent, to conduct groundbreaking research an to train new generations of engineers, TU Delft is heavily dependent upon excellent but expensive research infrastructure. This is what makes it possible for us to test the real-life practicality of models simulated on computers, for example – something no other Dutch university is able to do on such a large scale and a defining factor of TU Delft’s profile in the international research landscape. 

On its campus, TU Delft has a wide range of research facilities. These facilities are unique in the Netherlands and are used to conduct research for business and industry. They range from wind tunnels, a chip facility, high-voltage laboratory and nuclear reactor to serious gaming and product evaluation.

Cleanrooms

The Delft University of Technology harbours two of the main cleanroom infrastructures of The Netherlands: The Kavli NanoLab (KNL) and the Else Kooi Laboratory (EKL). Both cleanrooms provide access to high-end, state-of- the -art process and inspection equipment for academic and industrial users. KNL and EKL each has decades of experience in micro- and nanofabrication. Both cleanrooms offer their specific expertise and in unison offer a wide range of services that will satisfy the majority of academic and industrial users.  

Visit our website to read more about our research facilities.

TU Delft Campus

We believe that multi-party collaborations are essential to create impact for a better society. TU Delft Campus connects academics, students, entrepreneurs, investors and businesses to create a next-level innovation ecosystem for radical innovations. In doing so, a strong and vibrant physical community is essential and therefore we will endeavor to create an attractive ‘living campus’ – an innovative learning and working environment that stimulates and facilitates encounters, interaction and innovation.  

We constantly improve our campus site to provide the best facilities at all times. We want to do this in a responsible manner, aiming to be a carbon neutral, circular and climate adaptive campus by 2030. Examples are the energy neutral Pulse building (2018) and the energy-producing Echo building (2022). Especially equipped for state-of- the-art education. Another example is The Green Village – a living lab to jointly develop sustainable solutions. We ensure that the campus is an attractive place to work, live and visit.  

Field labs and innovation clusters

To attract and facilitate scientific talent, conduct ground-breaking research and train new generations of engineers, TU Delft heavily relies upon excellent research facilities. We use our campus as a living lab where we connect science with society in intensive collaborations with other research institutes and business partners. Our field labs and innovation clusters around specific themes such as quantum (QuTech) and robotics (RoboHouse) are hotspots for co-innovation. The high density of these hotspots is what sets apart TU Delft Campus within the international research landscape.  

Start-up communities

TU Delft has traditionally been an entrepreneurial university, resulting in many start-ups and spin-offs. Incubator YES!Delft is part of TU Delft Campus and leading in Europe. The incubator is home to a large number of innovative high-tech startups, offers tailored programmes and has produced over 200 young companies since its inception. In addition to our incubator, TU Delft Campus offers various start-up communities with start-ups linked to specific domains: RoboValley, the Aerospace Innovation Hub and Quantum Delft.  

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Student life

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At X, students have the opportunity to develop themselves beyond the lecture halls. From sports and games to arts and crafts, reflection and lifestyle, there is something for everyone. Various group classes offer an accessible way to explore new interests and build a healthy routine in student life. Inspiring courses provide the space to deepen your knowledge and enjoy your newly-developed skills. Students seeking connection can share their passions by joining one of the many affiliated sports and cultural associations. Those looking to play or practise on their own can use our reservable spaces. If you prefer to gain experience in a low-pressure way, that’s possible too. Each month, a range of events are organised and Cafe X offers a relaxed and welcoming meeting place with a varied menu. Find out more about X at TU Delft.

Student associations  

There are many international student associations for you to join and help you feel welcome. The associations can be connected to specific countries or can be centered around a specific theme. Find out what associations fits you the best.

Living in Delft  

In Delft you will find many things that will help you to enjoy student life. The city has numerous cafes and pubs, two cinemas and a theatre. The city park ‘Delftse Hout’ is the place to go for a stroll, to play football, to have a barbecue or to dive into the cool water on a warm summer day. If you prefer the sea, then Scheveningen beach is only half an hour away by bus or tram. Delft also has a number of interesting museums such as ‘Nusantara ’, which is devoted to Indonesian ethnology and art and the ‘ Prinsenhof’, former residence of the first Dutch monarch, William of Orange. Of course there is also the famous ‘Delft blue’ pottery, still produced today in the same way that it was manufactured hundreds of years ago.  

The TU Delft Career Centre helps students, PhD's, PDDs and young alumni to develop during their studies and their early career stages by offering personal and career development. We work closely with professional organisations, employers and alumni to build a lasting bond between them, TU Delft and the students.  

Tuition fee and scholarships

One of the important factors when considering a master's degree is the cost of study. Luckily, there are many options available to help students fund their master's programme. Download your copy of the Scholarship Guide to find out which scholarships from around the world could be available to you, and how to apply for them.

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Rankings & ratings

Delft University of Technology is one of the top public universities in Delft, Netherlands. It is ranked #49 in QS World University Rankings 2025.

QS World University Rankings

  • 2012
    #103
  • 2014
    #95
  • 2015
    #=86
  • 2016
    #64
  • 2017
    #62
  • 2018
    #54
  • 2019
    #52
  • 2020
    #50
  • 2021
    #57
  • 2022
    #57
  • 2023
    #=61
  • 2024
    #=47
  • 2025
    #49

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Frequently Asked Questions

TU Delft has established several scholarship programmes specific designed to offer talented and motivated international students the opportunity to to pursue a degree at TU Delft.


Submit your complete MSc application with the mandatory scholarship documents (including 2 reference letters and scholarship application form) before the deadline. Your MSc application will then be reviewed and an admission decision given; att hat moment you will also be considered for a scholarship. 


Visit our website for more information about scholarships.

When you start a programme at TU Delft, you have to pay tuition fees. The amount of the tuition fee is determined annually by law. On this page you will find an overview of the rates, for Dutch, EU and non-EU students, and what the monthly costs of an average student look like.

The deadline for enrollment varies per programme. Most programmes have strict deadlines. On the admission and application page you can find all the information regarding enrollment for your programme.

It is not necessary to study Dutch while completing an MSc programme. Most people can communicate in English. In addition, all MSc programmes at TU Delft are taught entirely in English.


For those who are interested in learning Dutch, the university does offer some opportunities to learn the language. Please see the ITAV website (Centre for Languages and Academic Skills) for more information.

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