Founded in 1918, TalTech is ranked in top 3% of the world's best universities (QS World University Rankings). It is the only university of technology in Estonia and accommodates around 9,200 students, out of which 13% are international students from over 100 different countries.
TalTech’s study programmes and learning environment are constantly developing.
Experienced professionals from both private and public sectors are involved and consulted to create curricula that would meet the latest needs of the labour market. The featured projects cover self-driving vehicles, student satellites, autonomous robotic boat, smart elevator, e-Pavement (road pavement that produces solar electricity), artificial intelligence to create personal routes for tourists, and much more. One of the recent initiatives — TalTechDigital — links digitalisation with education, making TalTech the most innovative campus in the country.
Therefore, today TalTech is an academic opinion leader, as well as the flagship of Estonian engineering and technology.
Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) belongs to the top 300 universities in Europe.
Ranking | Year | Rank (in the world) |
Rank (in Europe) |
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Times Higher Education World University Rankings | 2022 | 601 | 286 |
QS World University Rankings | 2023 | 701 | 274 |
The average tuition fees for students from the EU/EEA are 1,300 EUR per year, ranging from 0 EUR to 6,000 EUR.
The average tuition fees for students from outside the EU/EEA are 4,600 EUR per year, ranging from 2,800 EUR to 6,000 EUR.
Tuition fees may vary for each study programme.
To start your studies in the autumn, the following deadlines apply based on your citizenship:
When you apply to Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech), you will need to prove your English proficiency.
Please note that the required English scores for admission may vary for certain programmes.