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Intake of master’s students at TU/e continues to grow

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Intake of master's students at TU/e continues to grow

November 12, 2025

Beethoven master's programs are experiencing a jointly growing intake.

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Due to an increase in the intake of new master's students (+7% compared to last year), Eindhoven University of Technology has slightly more new students this academic year than last year. In total, 3,299 students enrolled, bringing the total student population to 13,854. This is the highest number ever. Last year, the intake of new master's students also increased. The intake of new bachelor students decreased by 1% (from 2,518 to 2,485).

Within the departments relevant to the semiconductor sector and the Beethoven plans, the master's intake in Electrical Engineering, Mathematics & Computer Science, and Applied Physics is growing by 3%, 14%, and 11%, respectively. Mechanical Engineering is seeing a decrease of 9%.

Silvia Lenaerts, Rector of TU/e: "It is positive that TU/e continues to be popular with prospective students from all over the world. It is also good news that most Beethoven master's programs are showing a growing intake. In the coming years, we aim to further strengthen both the quality and quantity of our master's programs. We are doing this consciously, step by step, so that the organization is well prepared to accommodate the growth and provide all our new students with the highest quality education."

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Frans Raaijmakers
(Press Officer | Deputy Spokesperson)
+31 40-247 4101 [email protected]

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