Application Process
Brandenburg University of Applied Sciences does not charge any tuition fees.
Please note that admission to all bachelor’s degree and certain master’s degree programmes is only possible at the beginning of every academic year, starting in September.
Current list of study programmes
Attention: All your papers must be translated into German or English and officially certified!
Application deadlines:
winter semester | summer semester | |
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All programmes | 1st June - 31th August | 1st December - 15th February (only TIME M.Sc., Energy Efficiency M.Eng., Comp. Sc. M.Sc., Digital Media M.Sc., Media Informatics B.Sc./M.Sc., IT-Security B.Sc. |
German preparation course | 1st June-10th August | 1st December-31st January |
We strongly advise you to apply well in advance (at least 4 weeks before the final deadline), in case there are any questions or if missing documents have to be submitted.
Process:
Students applying for recognition of former studies and students with a German Abitur or university degree can apply directly at THB.
All applications from non-German students with a non German school leaving exam or university degree have to be pre-checked by the “Application Services for International Students” association (uni-assist) to ensure they are complete and meet all of the necessary formal requirements. Please note that there is a fee for this service.
Uni-Assist lets applicants apply for admission to several universities of their choice by submitting only one set of documents.
You should submit the following documents to*:
Technische Hochschule Brandenburg
c/o uni-assist e.V.
11507 Berlin, Germany
Documents:
- A copy of your school leaving certificate in the original language
- A translation of your school leaving certificate in German or English
- If available, documentation verifying that you have passed an entrance examination for a university in your own country and a translation of this document in German or English
- If available, documentation of completed study periods and a translation of this in German or English
- Documentation verifying your German language skills (see language requirements below)
- Applicants from China and Vietnam must submit an APS certificate. See: http://www.aps.org.cn/ or or inquire about it at the German Embassy.
- Applicants for the following programmes: Business Administration (B.Sc. and M.Sc.), Technology and Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship (M.Sc.), Business Systems Engineering (M.Sc.) and Security Management (M.Sc.) should include documentation of their English skills (B1 level for bachelor’s degree and Business Information System Engineering, B2 or higher level for the other master’s degrees) - documentation should not be older than 3 years.
We recommend that you have these documents translated in good time by a sworn translator and then have them authenticated by a notary public, a public authority or embassy.
Certified / officially authenticated copy
Official authentication is the confirmation (stamp/seal and signature) of the authenticity of a photocopy of a certificate by an authorized body.
Germany: The following public bodies may provide official authentication: Municipal administrations, county administrations and lower administration authorities, e.g. local mayors and officials, city administrations (city hall), district authorities, courts and notaries. Other countries: The following bodies are authorized to provide official authentication: the diplomatic missions of the Federal Republic of Germany and authorities and notaries authorized to provide official authentication in the respective country.
You do not have a direct university entrance qualification (HZB)?
If your secondary school leaving certificate is not considered to be equivalent to the German “Abitur” or “Reifezeugnis” and you were not enrolled at a higher education institute prior to applying to Brandenburg University of Applied Sciences, you will not be directly admitted to the degree programme. In this case, you have the option of taking a university entrance examination, called a “Feststellungsprüfung”, at a “Studienkolleg” preparatory course institution. Passing this exam will enable you to study at Brandenburg University of Applied Sciences. The“Feststellungsprüfung” certificate is required for your application.
You can also apply for our one-year "ESiSt - Successful start in university studies for international students in Brandenburg" study preparation programme in cooperation with Potsdam University. You will need to apply through uni-assist by 15th July. A B2 level in German is required.
Language proficiency requirements (only for degree-seeking students)
Nobody is perfect in a foreign language. Nonetheless, in order to study at our university you have to pass one of the following examinations in German as a Foreign Language:
- DSH-examination level 2
- First or second level examination at the Goethe Institute,
- Advanced level examination at the Goethe Institute (ZOP),
- Goethe-Zertifikat C1 at the Goethe Institute,
- German Language Certificate (level 2) of the Education Ministers Conference (Deutsches Sprachdiplom Stufe 2)
- TestDaF - 4x4 points or higher
- TELC C1 Hochschulewith a result of "befriedigend" or better
Brandenburg University offers an intensive preparatory German course called "Deutschplus".
Please apply via uni-assist by 31st January for the summer semester or 10th August for the winter semester. You must meet the admission requirements and submit a German language certificate at the B2 level.
Waivers
There are exceptions to these requirements if you want to study at our university for only one or two semesters or if you are a student at one of our partner universities.
To make your stay in Germany easier, we recommend taking a German language course in your home country before coming to Germany. If you come to Germany and have already passed one of the required examinations, you will have overcome an important hurdle and saved yourself a lot of trouble. Please contact us if you would like further information on such courses.
Academic calendar
Winter semester 2021/2022 | Wednesday | 1 Sep 21 | to Monday | 28 Feb 22 | ||||
Lecture period | Monday | 27 Sep 21 | to Saturday | 22 Jan 22 | ||||
Immatriculation ceremony (virtual) | Monday | 20 Sep 21 |
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Lecture-free days | ||||||||
Monday | 20 Dec 21 | to Saturday | 01 Jan 22 | |||||
Registration for summer semester by | Friday | 22 Jan 22 |
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End of examination period | Saturday | 12 Feb 22 |
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Lecture-free period | Monday | 14 Feb 22 | to Saturday | 12 Mar 22 | ||||
Summer semester 2022 | Tuesday | 1 Mar 22 | to Wednesday | 31 Aug 22 | ||||
Lecture period | Monday | 14 Mar 22 | to Saturday | 25 Jun 22 | ||||
Open day | Friday | 20 May 22 | ||||||
Lecture-free days | Thursday Thursday Monday | 14 Apr 22 26 May 22 06 June 22 | to Tuesday to Friday
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Registration for winter semester by | Sunday | 25 July 22 | ||||||
End of examination period | Saturday | 16 Jul 22 | ||||||
Lecture-free period | Monday | 18 Jul 22 | to Saturday | 24 Sep 22 |