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Estonia - TalTech

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TalTech is the only technological university in Estonia and the flagship of Estonian engineering and technical education. This is the place where synergy between different fields (technological, natural, exact, social and health sciences) is established. This is the place where new ideas are born.

TalTech is a research university where discoveries are transferred into studies and real life through knowledge. TalTech has cooperation projects with the top 10 universities (Stanford, Berkeley, MIT, Harvard, etc.), scientists and companies (e.g. Microsoft, Google, IBM, ABB, etc.) of the world.

About Tallinn

“One of Europe's most enchanting cities, Tallinn is a heady blend of medieval and modern, with narrow, cobbled streets set beneath the spires of 14th-century churches, and a wild mix of restaurants, cafés, boutiques and nightclubs hidden in the carved stone walls.” (Lonely Planet)

Practical facts about TalTech
TUT offers six full-time degree programmes in English.

Number of places in Autumn
2

Number of places in spring
Remaining

Minimum GPA Score
Not stated

Language requirement score: (CEFR)
B2

Language requirement score: (TOEFL)
Overall score of 90. No sub-score below 20

Passed ECTS in the English language
Not stated

ECTS-points or semesters required completed before nomination for BSc students
Not stated

ECTS-points or semesters required completed before nomination for Msc students
Not stated

ECTS activity requirements for obtaining visa
Not stated

Links

Website
Study Abroad Site
Courses in English
General Information
About Tallinn
A Virtual Tour around Tallinn
About Estonia
Google Maps


Useful facts about living in Estonia


  • A 0,5 L draught beer in a bar costs on average 2,5 € (19 DKK)
  • Renting a one-bedroom apartment in the city centre costs on average 415 € (3087 DKK)
  • A monthly pass for public transport costs on average 23 € (171 DKK)
  • Estonia's capital Tallinn is the best preserved medieval city in Northern Europe. Especially in the Old Town of Tallinn there are many houses and alleys which takes you back to the medieval times.
  • Estonian culture as an identity is very strong. Singing is a very Estonian activity and the Estonians are known to have sung their way to freedom during the "Singing Revolution" of 1989-91.