top of page

Electrical Engineering BSc olim track

Tel Aviv University

Degree

Bachelor's

Language

Hybrid

Duration

5.5

Tuition

US$ 8,500 per year (non olim) or $1,900 (olim) per year

Deadline

Not yet open

Degree

Bachelor's

Language

Hybrid

Tuition

US$ 8,500 per year (non olim) or $1,900 (olim) per year

Degree

Bachelor's

Language

Hybrid

Duration

5.5

Tuition

US$ 8,500 per year (non olim) or $1,900 (olim) per year

Deadline

Not yet open

Duration

5.5

Deadline

Not yet open

Deadline

Not yet open

Tuition

US$ 8,500 per year (non olim) or $1,900 (olim) per year

About This Program

Take a preparatory year taugth in English before formally joining the Hebrew-taught bachelor's program and earning your electrical engineering degree.



Upon successful completion of the preparatory year with the required GPA, you’ll transition into the regular-track BSc in Electrical Engineering program.



This comprehensive program combines strong theoretical foundations with hands-on training in electronics, communication systems, digital signal processing, and power engineering, preparing you for a future in one of the most in-demand engineering fields.

Entry Requirements

Preparatory Year Admissions Requirements (Year 0) SAT quantitative x 0.67 + SAT verbal x 0.33 >= 680. An equivalent national standardized test can be used instead of SAT. Proof of English proficiency: By submitting official and original test scores for IELTS Academic, TOEFL iBT, or Cambridge exams. The English proficiency test scores must show that the applicant is at the B2 level on the CEFR: IELTS Academic: 6.5, all test components need to be in the B2 range We don't accept IELTS General Training We now accept the IELTS Academic Online Test TOEFL: 550 paper*/ 79 TOEFL iBT, all test components need to be in the B2 range We don't accept TOEFL ITP We don't accept TOEFL Essentials Cambridge Qualification Exams: B2 First / C1 Advanced: Pass (A, B or C) - formerly known as Cambridge FCE / Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) / Cambridge English: Proficiency: Pass (A, B or C). Grade of "A" (or 90%) in Math and Physics at a level equivalent to 5 credits Bagrut in Israel, or Israeli Begrut itself in Math and Physics if taken in a language other than Hebrew

Financial Aid & Scholarships

For information on scholarships and financial aid, please go here:
https://international.tau.ac.il/funding_overview.

Note that this is not an exhaustive list of what may be available to you, so I encourage you to do your own research in your community and online for other ways to fund your studies at Tel Aviv University.

​Please note that in the majority of cases, our scholarships are merit-based and only partial scholarships, so you will need to be able to fund the rest from other means.

To apply for a TAU-specific scholarship, you must first apply to and be accepted into a relevant program. Please note that acceptance to a program does not automatically guarantee eligibility for a scholarship, as these are two separate processes.

bottom of page