Estimated Class Size: 450 Average GPA: 3.78 Gender: 33% Female, 65.6% Male, 1.3% Other or declined to answer 48 Countries and regions represented Top undergraduate institutions represented: UC Berkeley, UC Davis, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, UC Irvine, UCLA, UC San Diego Cohort by department: BioE: 15.5% CEE: 3.3% EECS: 19.6% IEOR: 20.2% ME: 31.5% MSE: 8.1% NE: 1.9% * Data and figures as of March 2023

Berkeley MEng Class of 2025 Admitted Class Profile

  • Estimated Class Size: 450
  • Average GPA: 3.78
  • Gender: 33% Female, 65.6% Male, 1.3% Other or declined to answer
  • 48 Countries and regions represented
  • Top undergraduate institutions represented: UC Berkeley, UC Davis, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, UC Irvine, UCLA, UC San Diego

Cohort by department:

BioECEEEECSIEORMEMSENE
15.5%3.3%19.6%20.2%31.5%8.1%1.9%

* Data and figures as of March 2023

MEng Student & Alumni Stories

The AI First Document Editor on a Quest to Disrupt Google Docs

May 1, 2024

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Op-Ed: What will be the first applications of high entropy alloys? More News

May 1, 2024

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Arjun Narayanan awarded 2023–24 Outstanding GSI Award in Engineering

May 20, 2024

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Awards and Recognitions

Two men inspecting another with a stethoscope

Capstone Project: Tabla

Recognition: Winner of Fast Company‘s 2017 Innovation by Design Awards.
Alumni: Chen Bao ME ’17 and Jorge Ruiz ME ’17
Capstone Project:
 Tabla is a low-cost, accurate device that uses sound waves to diagnose pneumonia.

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Start Up: my.Flow Smart Tampon

Recognition:  Winner of Live Sharks Tank Startups Showcase (January 2016), Tech.Co Startup of the Year Innovate! Semifinalist (September 2016 )
Alumni: Amanda Brief IEOR ’15
Startup: my.Flow has created the world’s first tampon monitor (patent pending) to address the issues of period stigma, shame, anxiety, leakage, and risk of infection.

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Competition: 2014 Kellogg Biotech & Healthcare Case Competition

Recognition: Winner of 2014 Kellogg Biotech & Healthcare Case Competition
Alumni: Jennifer Wong BIOE ’14
Startup: This year’s case focused on a global health crisis and the team recommendations will be used by global health leaders to spark ideas and shape future efforts.

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Past Years