Deggendorf Institute of Technology is a publicly owned research-oriented institute with two teaching and eleven research campuses laid the foundation in Bavaria, Germany. DIT offers 22 undergraduate and 8 graduate programs including 12 certified programs for it’s native and non-native students with 150 professors and 55 scientific & support staff members.

DIT has a student population of around 7,200 that includes 20% of international students from 70 different countries across the globe, who can choose from the offered graduate, undergraduate and certified subjects in either of the preferred language English or German.
Highlights
College Type | Private |
Campus setting | Urban |
Acceptance Rate | 60% |
Work-study- programme | yes |
Mode of Programme | Full-time, part-time & online |
Financial aids | Grants awards and scholarship |
Admission Helpdesk | Director Prof:Dr-Ing Andrean Grzemba Mail: a.grzemba@th-deg.de; phone:0991/3615-512 |
Deggendorf Institute of Technology Campus
- There is two main teaching campus i,e: Deggendore Campus and European Campus, Rottal-Inn, Pfarrkirechen.
- DIT embraces more than 15 students club and association incorporated with a student representative group named- “Student Convention”.
- Inside the campus, a stationery shop is available in building C, room C 012.
- DIT’s account for various service centers on campus like Student & Academic Counselling, Administration Centre, International offices, Career service incorporated with Language and elective centre.
Deggendorf Institute of Technology Residence
- On-campus residence facility is available at the Deggendorf Institute of Technology.
- Inside the DIT campus, all apartments are centrally located within short walking distances to the town centre all around the campus area.
- For students to secure accommodation in any of the residences, it is highly recommended to apply directly over their websites at the earliest date possible.
Student hall of residence:
- D3 - Wohnen" in Bahnhofstrae 21/21a is a type of both, a single and shared apartment, which is located at the center of the town is a prominent residential area exactly suited to student’s needs.
- Studentenzentrum in Stadtzentrum (Östlicher Stadtgraben 30)- Provides with 84 single room apartment that provides common lounge. It is located in the middle of the town which is not so away from the institute.
- Studentenwohnanlagen in Gueterstrae 6-14 -A private-owned single apartment residence, located in a walking distance of 10 min near the train station from the campus. It has availability of Car park area with Laundrette, WIFI, and 80 bicycles for the students to hire.
Deggendorf Institute of Technology Programs
- Deggendorf Institute of Technology offers some popular programs, such as Civil Engineering & Environmental Science, Applied science $ Health care science along with informatics, Design, Economics, communication, and Media.
- Some specified and famous programs that attract International students are Electrical, Civil, Mechanical, Informatics Technology, and Mechatronics Engineering.
- DIT offers 35 undergraduate and 23 postgraduate programs for students across the globe.
- DIT is specialized in a special course called” dual degree” for more than 20 subject fields.
- Another special course is the “German Language course” for international students to improve their skill and command in the German Language for which an official certificate is granted as a foreign language directly via.
Deggendorf Institute of Technology Application Process
The Deggendorf Institute of Technology Admissions happens in the march and October sessions every year. Students have access to apply directly through the DIT Application portal of the institute.
- Application portal: Can apply directly via the “DIT” online application platform (Primus)
- Application fee: $75.00
- Application Deadline: Rolling
Supporting Documents for UG and PG Admissions :
Deggendorf Institute of Technology Cost of attendance
Prior enrolling to the Institute, Aspirant must note to plan their finance. Here is an estimated budget for International Students
One-Time Payments | Cost (in Euros) |
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Returnable Apartment Deposit | 450-700 |
Residence Permit (International students) | 110-150 |
Participation fee for Orientation Week | 13 |
TOTAL | 563-863 (Approx.) |
Semester Expenses | Cost (in Euros) |
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Student Services Fee | 62 |
TOTAL | 62 |
Monthly Expenses | Cost (in Euros) |
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Apartment, Internet, and utilities | 350 |
Health insurance (International students) | 110-150 |
Personal Expenses | 100 |
Meals | 180 |
TOTAL | 740 (Approx.) |
Financial Aid for International students
- Since Bavarian State Ministry supports academic education, therefore it charges no tuition fee for undergraduate and postgraduate programs for German and Non-German students.
- DIT provides opportunities to its students financially through a different scholarship for ambitious or talented students.
Few of the Scholarships offered by DIT are listed below:
- Fond International Scholarship fund: Generally awarded for one semester where the amount varies between 100-165 Euros per month depending on student’s needs and eligibility.
- TIBET Scholarship fund: Provides Scholarships to students from the DAAD’s (German Academic Exchange Service’s), depending on the Eligibility criteria.
- The Begabtenforderungswerk Endowment: Incorporated with different organizations in Germany, aims to support young and talented students of Germany, EU, and other international applicants.
Alumni of Deggendorf Institute of Technology Alumni
Alumni are the official students and graduate Alliance of DIT who have reached high success and prosperity in their carrier after being graduated from DIt.
AlumniNet is the official group of Alumni association. Few of the notable alumni of DIT are given below :
- Stefan Swihota: Alumnus Business Administration
- Herbert Lichtinger : Alumnus Business Administration
- Thomas Dannerbauer : Alumnus Technical Business Administration
- Karlheinz Stern : Alumnus Mechanical Engineering
Deggendorf Institute of Technology Placements
- The graduates through any bachelor's program aim to acknowledge and gain knowledge to the latest with further theoretical knowledge to meet the requirements of modern development tasks in high-tech areas, particularly. The Master's degree will later pave the way for work in scientific fields.
- In DIT, the Job Shadowing service offered by DIT alumni aims to accompany and support students on their way to choosing a career.
- The companies associated with DIT are BMW group, KTM, Alphabet Fuhrparkmanagement GmbH, and many more, where students get placed after completing their degrees.
FAQs
Ques. When will my course begin?
Ans. The winter semester starts on October 1st. The summer semester starts on March 15th.
Ques. Will my application be confirmed?
Ans. As soon as you have sent your online application with a mouse click, you will receive a confirmation email for your application with additional information and the current status of your application process.
Ques. Can I apply for several courses at the same time?
Ans. You are welcome to apply for several courses of study.
Ques. Who is allocated vacant study places?
Ans. Vacant study places are awarded to applicants who have received a notice of rejection in the main application procedure.
Ques. What should I take into consideration as a second-degree applicant?
Ans. You should have completed your first degree by the end of July.
Ques. Are scholarships available?
Ans. Yes.
Ques. How much do I need to finance my living costs?
Ans. Here is a list of monthly expenses:
Monthly Expenses | Cost (in Euros) |
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Apartment, Internet, and utilities | 350 |
Health insurance (International students) | 110-150 |
Personal Expenses | 100 |
Meals | 180 |
TOTAL | 740 (Approx.) |
Ques. Do I need to be insured as a student?
Ans. Whether you are a regular or exchange student, the most important and yet cheapest insurance you need in Germany is liability insurance.
Ques. What do "SWS" and "ECTS" mean?
Ans. The time required for a course in the semester is indicated in SWS and the credits earned in ECTS.
Ques. Will I receive academic support during my studies?
Ans. Yes.
Deggendorf Institute of Technology Program Fees & Deadlines
Program | Important Dates | Fees |
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B.S Artificial Intelligence 3 years | INR 1.2 L/Yr EUR 1,144 /Yr | |
B.A International Management 3 years | INR 1.2 L/Yr EUR 1,144 /Yr | |
INR 1.2 L/Yr EUR 1,144 /Yr | ||
B.S Health Informatics 3 years | INR 1.2 L/Yr EUR 1,144 /Yr | |
INR 1.2 L/Yr EUR 1,144 /Yr | ||
M.S Business Informatics 1 year | INR 1.2 L/Yr EUR 1,144 /Yr | |
INR 1.2 L/Yr EUR 1,144 /Yr |
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9 Reviews Found
Likes
- Located right next to the river Donau in Deggendorf makes for a calming atmosphere.
- Friendly and helpful staff and faculty members.
- Facilities like the library and cafeteria(Mensa) are very well maintained.
Dislikes
- Located in a small town/village, connectivity from other places might be an issue especially when there is bad weather.
- Language barrier is strong as this is a small town and not many people speak good English.
- Campus does not include a dedicated sports ground or a sports arena, even though there are plenty, but not just in the campus itself
Campus Life
- Our college has around 3 campuses, one in Deggendorf itself, one in Pfarrkirchen and one in Cham
- There is a library and a cafeteria called Mensa, which will give lunch and snack meals. It offers some movie screenings and wide range of sport activities as well, which are spread across the town.
- Our college organises frequent trips and treks to nearby towns and to the Bavarian Alps. There are multiple parties and fests organized throughout the year, with a lot of students participating in these
- There are sports such as tennis, football, basketball and swimming which are very popular here. There is also kayaking and the college has an official kayaking team. There is a student council which will take a stand regarding the problems of the students; they are very approachable and friendly regarding the issues faced by students.
- There are job fairs happening regularly as well where students can interact with the company representatives and find out about the job opportunities in those companies.
Fees
- So currently the fee per semester is 582 euros in total for international students and 82 euros for students from the EU. There will be a 60 euro application fee as well while putting in the application. This 82 or 582 euro fee will be charged every semester.
- Since in Germany universities do not have hostels, students have to arrange for their own accommodations and some student dorms will be recommended by the university itself. But getting into the university-recommended accommodation will be challenging due to the high competition; students would have plenty of other options as well.
- The average rent in Deggendorf would be around 350-400 (warm rent) on average, but there would be much cheaper and more expensive options as well. I personally landed a studio apartment whose rent was around 430 euros per month and usually the electricity, wifi and radio bills will be included within the warm rent. Make sure to check whether the rent you're paying is a "cold rent" or a "warm rent". "Cold rent" usually means the base rent, the rent without the electricity, wifi and water heating bills, and the "warm rent" includes all the above-mentioned bills.
- My monthly expense came up to 650-700 euros, with 430 being my rent, 145 being my health insurance amount, and around 20-25 euros being my weekly expense for groceries and other home utility stuff. It may vary for every individual so I would not want to estimate generally, but for me it would be this much. If there is a room with lesser rent, then the monthly expense would be reduced drastically.





Likes
- Beautiful location
- Practical skill based teaching approach which makes you job ready.
- Very knowledgeable profs who teach masterfully.
Dislikes
- Accomodation is hard to find (problem everywhere in Germany). Dorm rooms are limited so most people stay in a rented room
- People who are used to rote learning and have forgot to use their brain in exams will not like the courses here.
- Little to no placement support
Campus Life
- Campus life is very lively. There are clubs for organising pub crawls, etc. Clubs are all for organising cultural events only, since projects are done under the supervision and funding of professors and are part of the curriculum. Library has books both in german and english. Sports facilities are readily available to students, including a swimming pool (although it is a bit far, around 30 min by bicycle).
- Regular playing sessions for badminton, football, etc. Research facilities are top-notch and well funded. We had a Tesla roadster in the lab when we were working on developing electric batteries for E-vehicles.
Fees
- Tuition fee is 0. You have to pay a student contribution of around 60€ per semester

Likes
- A diverse student community that gave me opportunities to learn teamwork and leadership
Dislikes
- Limited exposure to real-world industry practices (more theory-heavy than practical)
Fees
- Students from non?EU/EEA countries are required to pay a service fee of approximately €500 per semester, plus a standard student union fee (around €370 per semester) to cover administrative services, public transport, and student life initiatives.
Likes
- Its a Public University, which means there is no tution fees
- The Campus is located in beautiful and clean city
- The Campus is modern and the labs are well equipped.
Dislikes
- Student housing is hard to find and is bit expensive.
- There aren’t many food choices on campus.
- It’s hard to find a part-time job because the town is small.
Campus Life
- DIT has three campuses: the main one in Deggendorf, another in Pfarrkirchen (called European Campus Rottal-Inn), and Campus Cham.
- The campus has good libraries, sports facilities, a cafeteria, and access to medical services.
- Some popular events are the Campus Fest, Summer Open-Air Festival, and DigiHealthDay.
- There are plenty of clubs, sports activities, and cultural events to join. Some of the sports are Summing,Table Tennis, Badminton, Football, Gym, Chess, salsa (dance). These activities make campus life fun and help students connect outside of class.
Fees
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Fees Structure:
- Tuition fees: 0 Euro
- Student Contribution Fees (for every semester): 82 Euro
- Other Fees while applying:
- Fees for writing entrance exam: 25 Euro
- Monthly Expenses:
- Rent: 350-450 Euro
- Health Insurance: 144 Euro
- Radio/TV tax: 18 Euro
- Deutschland ticket: 38 Euro (Gives access to Every Public Transportation in Germany)
- Grocery and food: 100 - 150 Euro
- Total: 800 Euro (Approx.)












Likes
- I like the intercultural exposure and mutual effort from the university to help students achieve their goals. Support is provided when required by the university on professional and personal living in Germany.
Dislikes
- More practical courses could be appreciated, and industrial visits must be planned more often. An appropriate amount of national and international students would be good.
Overview
I chose this college while keeping in mind multiple factors like Course Curriculum, University Fee, Country, International exposure etc. My overall experience was good with respect to the course curriculum, practical experience, lab, professors, international exposure, and extracurricular activities.
Campus Life
Extracurricular activities, clubs, libraries, Wifi and sports facilities are available.
Likes
- Small campus, so faculty is easily accessible.
Dislikes
- Since it is a small campus and a small town, limited housing and part-time jobs.
Overview
The reason why I chose this is due to the interdisciplinary and industry-ready course structure. It has courses on state-of-the-art technologies like 3d printing, Autonomous driving, robotics and ARVR. Job perspective was also higher in this course and the course structure was only 3 semesters.
Campus Life
It's a bit complicated. My course is offered on two campuses. The main campus is good with good connectivity and opportunities. But the campus where I studied, called 'Cham' is a really small town and it's difficult to find an apartment or part-time jobs. It's a challenge living here. But coming to a foreign country is always a challenge.
Likes
- University management always takes initiatives so that students feel good and have a low stress level regarding their studies by organizing day trips and outdoor activities.
- University is relatively new but innovative, there are multiple research projects that are going on in the university in collaboration with many big german manufacturers.
- Modern Infrastructure and supportive staff that sums it up to a healthy and friendly environment.
Dislikes
- There is nothing that I find worse or not acceptable but there is no university which is perfect.
- Shortage of accommodation options and less frequency of public transport in some campuses made it inconvenient and a waste of time but could be solvable if some can travel with private means of transport.
Overview
I chose this college because of it's modern course curriculum, they provide variety of options to specialize and build career, easy to switch lines after bachelor via this course. The journey at DIT was like a roller coaster ride or I can say full of adventure which i enjoyed a lot over the time. Have learnt a lot of new things and developed myself for the modern industry with good knowledge of the latest technologies.
Campus Life
Full of adventures, university has 12 campuses and main campus is in Deggendorf, rest are in the nearby cities as per industry, research institute and relevant course requirements. Library is fully equipped, wifi facility is top, sports and other clubs are also active.
Likes
- I applied randomly for a lot of universities and particular courses among the one's I preferred. This University had so many courses I was eligible for.
- The classes and teachings. The extra curricular activities. Curriculum. Professors Student life balancing the studies and work. Not much pressure on studies rather they help mentally and gives positive responses for students.
Dislikes
- I don't dislike anything here. The only thing is the public transport here which runs few times. Other than that there is nothing wrong or anything to be disliked here.
Overview
The university is situated in ourskirts of the area and reaching there is a crucial task as public transport is only once in an hour. But you can have your private vehicle or cycle and get there easily because the whole area is small. The classes and the resources provided are very good and case studies help us get to know into subjects really good. The professors are really helpful and understanding and they help us in any way possible. All the students are extremely friendly and into activities and fun. Overall I would say the experience here is wonderful.
Campus Life
The campus is occupied with great atmosphere and has wifi all around. There are a lot of buildings within the area that constitutes libraries, canteen, class rooms and so on. There are a lot of events in most of the weeks like club parties, weekend hikes, canoeing, hackathons, and so on. The university sports are also famous. Students can take part in many programs both indoor and outdoor games. They also have championships and tournaments happening.
Likes
- There was no tuition fee, although there was a 62€ Student Union fee. However, starting from the April 2023 semester, they began charging a fee of 500€ plus 72€ for the Student Union.
- The syllabus appears to be easier compared to other renowned institutes. The university provides extra time to complete courses under certain circumstances. I believe I've shared enough points above, and overall, I'm happy to have enrolled and completed my master's at DIT.
Dislikes
- This was my only experience of education outside India and I am pretty happy to complete my masters in this University.
Overview
Professors and mentors are easy to approach. The canteen, often referred to as "Mensa," is available at every university, I believe. The university encourages innovation and ideas, providing a platform for students with startup ideas. The student union team organizes timely events for refreshments. Weekly sports activities are arranged for students, including swimming, badminton, football, table tennis, beach volleyball, chess, and more. Overall, I believe it's an ideal university for those interested not only in studies but also in sports and fitness.
Campus Life
Being a sport person I have spent a good playing variety of sports. They have Wifi, library in the campus for students and multiple sport facilities.
Deggendorf Institute of Technology Scholarships
Name | Scholarship Per Student | Level of Study | Type | |
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MAWISTA Scholarship | Scholarship per student₹ 5.9 L/Yr$6,691 | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeEasy-to-Apply | |
Kurt Hansen Science Scholarship | Scholarship per student₹ 8.9 L/Yr$10,000 | Level Of StudyDoctorate | TypeNeed-Based | |
Bharat Petroleum Scholarship | Scholarship per studentVariable Amount | Level Of StudyMaster | TypeMerit-Based | |
Google's Women Techmakers Program | Scholarship per studentVariable Amount | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeMerit-Based | |
Axol Science Scholarship | Scholarship per student₹ 1.8 L/Yr$2,000 | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeCompany-Sponsored | |
VueVille Future Technology Scholarship | Scholarship per student₹ 88,790/Yr$1,000 | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeMerit-Based |
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Deggendorf Institute of Technology Admissions
Winter Deadlines
Important Date: July15 (Application deadline)Summer Deadlines
Important Date: January15 (Application deadline)
Deggendorf Institute of Technology Exam Scores
Exams | Avg. Score | Min Score | Max. Score | %Submitted' |
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Graduate | ||||
GRE | 308 | - | - | - |
Attendance Cost
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