Delft University of Technology
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Public/Private
Public
Acceptance Rate:
N/A
Level
3-4 Years
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Website
https://www.tudelft.nl Student Population
Number of Students attending
College
26,000
On Campus Housing
Does the institution
provide on-campus housing?
Yes
Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), founded in 1842, is the Netherlands' largest and most prestigious technical university. Ranked #48 worldwide by QS overall and #13 globally for Engineering & Technology, TU Delft enrolls 28,000+ students across 8 faculties focused on engineering, applied sciences, architecture, and aerospace. Tuition for EU students is €2,530/year; non-EU bachelor's students pay €19,000-€22,500/year. TU Delft's historic main building (Aula) and its pioneering Dream Hall for student engineering projects (solar cars, race cars, hyperloop) are iconic. Notable alumni include astronaut Wubbo Ockels, architects Rem Koolhaas and Mecanoo's Francine Houben, and AkzoNobel's CEO. The university is a co-founder of IDEA League with ETH Zurich, RWTH Aachen, and Chalmers.
Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), founded in 1842, is the Netherlands' largest and most prestigious technical university. Ranked #48 worldwide by QS overall and #13 globally for Engineering & Technology, TU Delft enrolls 28,000+ students across 8 faculties focused on engineering, applied sciences, architecture, and aerospace. Tuition for EU students is €2,530/year; non-EU bachelor's students pay €19,000-€22,500/year. TU Delft's historic main building (Aula) and its pioneering Dream Hall for student engineering projects (solar cars, race cars, hyperloop) are iconic. Notable alumni include astronaut Wubbo Ockels, architects Rem Koolhaas and Mecanoo's Francine Houben, and AkzoNobel's CEO. The university is a co-founder of IDEA League with ETH Zurich, RWTH Aachen, and Chalmers.