Chemnitz University of Technology Admissions 2026: Application Deadline, Eligibility & Fees

Chemnitz University of Technology Admissions 2026: Application Deadline, Eligibility & Fees

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Study Abroad Expert | Updated on - May 18, 2026

TU Chemnitz is a public Technical University in Saxony with no tuition fees. Indian master's applicants pay only the Semesterbeitrag, which is roughly €280 per semester. The university has eight faculties with research strengths in materials science, intelligent systems, lightweight structures, and automotive software. Chemnitz University of Technology admissions for international students use uni-assist.

The next live deadline for international master's applicants is July 15, 2026 for Winter Semester 2026/2027. For Summer Semester 2027, the deadline is January 15, 2027.

Around 32% of the 8,000 students are international. English-taught master's options include Web Engineering, Automotive Software Engineering, Information Engineering, and several Mathematics tracks. The university's location in Saxony, an hour from Dresden, offers lower living costs than Berlin or Munich.


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The exchange rate used in this article is 1 EUR = ₹112.12 INR (May 14, 2026).


TU Chemnitz Application Deadlines & Intakes for Indian Students

TU Chemnitz runs two intakes per year. Winter Semester begins October. Summer Semester begins April. Around 67% of master's programmes accept first-semester students only in Winter Semester. The remainder accept both intakes.

When are the application deadlines for TU Chemnitz?

  • SS 2026 (Apr 2026 start): Closed. Deadline was January 15, 2026.
  • WS 2026/2027 (Oct 2026 start): Apply by July 15, 2026 via uni-assist.
  • SS 2027 (Apr 2027 start): Apply by January 15, 2027 via uni-assist.
  • WS 2027/2028 (Oct 2027 start): Apply by July 15, 2027 via uni-assist.
  • Subsequent documents accepted only until 15 January / 15 July deadlines.
Intake Start Date Application Deadline (Non-EU) Status
SS 2026 Apr 2026 Jan 15, 2026 Closed
WS 2026/2027 Oct 2026 Jul 15, 2026 Open
SS 2027 Apr 2027 Jan 15, 2027 Upcoming
WS 2027/2028 Oct 2027 Jul 15, 2027 Upcoming


Note:

  • The uni-assist deadline is when all documents must arrive, not just the application.
  • EU/EWR applicants to non-restricted programmes get an extended deadline to 31 August.
  • Some master's programmes use the new EduApplication Portal instead of uni-assist.
  • Faculty-specific deadlines may be earlier; verify per programme.

Tip: Indian applicants for engineering and computer science master's programmes should target the WS intake. Most TU Chemnitz STEM master's offer first-semester admission only in Winter. Summer Semester is generally for advanced-semester transfer applicants.


TU Chemnitz Eligibility Requirements for Indian Students

What are the academic eligibility criteria at TU Chemnitz?

Master's applicants need a recognised Bachelor's degree worth at least 180 ECTS credits. Indian four-year B.Tech and B.E. degrees from AICTE-approved institutions qualify directly. Three-year Indian Bachelor's degrees are accepted on programme-specific assessment by uni-assist.

The Bavarian formula converts Indian CGPA to German GPA. Standard programmes accept German GPA 2.5 or better, equivalent to Indian CGPA 7.0/10 or 65% marks. Numerus Clausus restricted programmes use selection ranking.

Around 80% of TU Chemnitz programmes carry admission restrictions. The Numerus Clausus selects applicants by GPA rank when applications exceed available seats.

What English proficiency tests does TU Chemnitz accept?

English-taught programmes require CEFR B2 proficiency. Accepted proofs include IELTS Academic 6.0 to 6.5, TOEFL iBT 80 to 90, Cambridge CAE, and Cambridge CPE. English Studies M.A. requires CEFR C1 with IELTS 7.0.

German-taught programmes require DSH-2 or TestDaF TDN 4. Most TU Chemnitz Bachelor's programmes are German-taught.

Key Insight: Indian applicants from English-medium B.Tech programmes can submit a Medium of Instruction letter from the home institution. TU Chemnitz accepts this in place of IELTS or TOEFL for English-taught master's programmes when the certificate confirms full English instruction.

What documents do Indian students need to submit?

  • Bachelor's degree certificate, transcripts, and consolidated marks card.
  • Class 10 and Class 12 mark sheets with attested copies.
  • APS Certificate from the German Embassy in New Delhi.
  • English proficiency proof or Medium of Instruction letter.
  • Statement of Purpose for the chosen master's programme.
  • CV detailing internships, projects, and any work experience.
  • Passport copy and recent photograph.
  • Uni-assist VPD (Vorprüfungsdokumentation) if requested.

Are there age or prerequisite course requirements?

No age limit. Programme-specific prerequisites apply. Web Engineering requires a Bachelor's in applied computer science, computer science, or ICT. Automotive Software Engineering requires CS or electrical engineering background. Mathematics tracks require strong undergraduate mathematics.

Also Check: Masters in Germany: Indian-Applicant Eligibility Guide


TU Chemnitz Postgraduate Courses, Fees & Entry Requirements

TU Chemnitz offers 74 master's programmes in total. Around 15 are taught entirely in English, making them accessible without DSH or TestDaF. Tuition is free; students pay only the Semesterbeitrag of about €280 per semester.

Programme Total Semester Contribution Duration / Intakes Admission Tips
M.Sc. Web Engineering €1,120
(₹1.26 Lakhs)
2 years (Winter only) • CS or ICT Bachelor's required
• No admission restriction
• Portfolio projects strengthen application
M.Sc. Automotive Software Engineering €1,120
(₹1.26 Lakhs)
2 years (Winter only) • Strong programming foundation
• Automotive or embedded experience helps
• Limited admission programme
M.Sc. Information Engineering €1,120
(₹1.26 Lakhs)
2 years (Winter only) • Signal processing background
• Mathematics and EE Bachelor's
• Open admission for qualified profiles
M.Sc. Mathematics with Computer Science €1,120
(₹1.26 Lakhs)
2 years (both intakes) • Strong mathematics undergraduate
• Integrated MA/PhD pathway available
• Direct application via faculty
M.Sc. Business Intelligence and Analytics €1,120
(₹1.26 Lakhs)
2 years (Winter only) • Business or CS background
• Statistics coursework expected
• Numerus Clausus applies
M.Sc. Sensor Systems Engineering €1,120
(₹1.26 Lakhs)
2 years (Winter only) • Electrical or electronic engineering
• Measurement systems coursework
• Faculty interview may apply


The Semesterbeitrag covers four semesters at €280 each. The total of €1,120 over the two-year master's is among the most affordable German engineering programmes for Indian students. The Semesterticket included covers Saxony regional public transport.

Indian master's applicants typically target Web Engineering, Automotive Software Engineering, or Information Engineering. The Automotive Software Engineering programme has direct industry tie-ins with Saxon automotive cluster companies. Volkswagen, BMW, and Continental have operational centres within driving distance of Chemnitz.

Note: The Mathematics Faculty runs an Integrated International MA/PhD programme for Indian master's applicants targeting research careers. Application is direct to the faculty, not via uni-assist. The MA/PhD pathway offers funded research assistant positions in the second year.


TU Chemnitz Undergraduate Courses, Fees & Entry Requirements

Most TU Chemnitz Bachelor's programmes are taught in German. Indian Class 12 applicants typically need DSH-2 or TestDaF TDN 4 plus one year of completed Indian Bachelor's study before direct admission. The MINT (Mathematics, Computer Science, Natural Sciences) Bachelor's has Indian student presence.

Programme Total Semester Contribution Duration / Intakes Admission Tips
B.Sc. Mathematics, Computer Science, Natural Sciences (MINT) €1,680
(₹1.88 Lakhs)
3 years (Winter only) • PCM stream Class 12 needed
• DSH-2 or TestDaF required
• Studienkolleg may apply
B.Sc. Computer Science (German) €1,680
(₹1.88 Lakhs)
3 years (Winter mainly) • Mathematics-strong profile
• German required
• APS Certificate mandatory
B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering (German) €1,680
(₹1.88 Lakhs)
3 years (Winter mainly) • PCM stream required
• German B2 to C1 needed
• Lightweight structures focus


The Semesterbeitrag of about €280 per semester applies for six semesters, totalling €1,680 (₹1.88 Lakhs). Studienkolleg costs (approximately €1,500 to €3,000) are additional if needed.

Indian Bachelor's applicants are uncommon at TU Chemnitz due to the German language barrier. Most Indian students join at the master's level after a Bachelor's from an Indian university.

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TU Chemnitz Acceptance Rate

TU Chemnitz acceptance rate is estimated at 65% to 75%. No official figure is published. The estimate is based on the mix of open-admission and restricted-admission programmes, with the 80% Numerus Clausus rate applying mainly to specific cohort-capped courses.

Open-admission English-taught programmes including Web Engineering admit every qualified applicant. Restricted programmes including Automotive Software Engineering rank applicants by GPA and supplementary criteria.

How competitive is TU Chemnitz for Indian students?

Indian applicants meeting the German GPA 2.5 threshold and English proficiency requirement typically secure admission to open programmes. The 32% international student share signals routine processing of foreign applications. The Saxon location keeps demand below Berlin and Munich universities.

Rejections in the Indian pool cluster around three causes. Three-year Indian Bachelor's degrees lacking the 180 ECTS minimum. Missing English proof for English-taught programmes. Incomplete uni-assist documentation beyond the 15 July or 15 January cut-off.

Key Insight: Indian B.Tech graduates with industry internships at automotive component manufacturers (Bosch India, Continental India, ZF) carry a measurable advantage for Automotive Software Engineering. The programme actively recruits from this profile, and Saxon automotive industry placements depend on this background.


TU Chemnitz Admissions Intakes & Application Process

What are the main intakes at TU Chemnitz?

Two intakes per year. Winter Semester begins in October. Summer Semester begins in April. Around 67% of master's programmes admit first-semester applicants only in Winter. The remaining 33% accept applications for both intakes.

What is the step-by-step application process at TU Chemnitz?

For Master's Applicants via uni-assist

  1. Register at uni-assist.de and select TU Chemnitz programmes.
  2. Upload Bachelor's degree certificate, transcripts, and Class 10/12 documents.
  3. Submit English or German proficiency proof per programme requirement.
  4. Pay the uni-assist evaluation fee: €75 first programme + €30 each additional.
  5. Apply for the APS Certificate at aps-india.de in parallel.
  6. Submit programme-specific documents directly to TU Chemnitz faculty if required.
  7. Wait 4 weeks for uni-assist preliminary evaluation.
  8. Wait 5 to 8 weeks after deadline for the admission decision.
  9. Accept the offer and submit enrolment documents online.
  10. Book the German student visa appointment at VFS India after APS.

For Master's Applicants via EduApplication Portal

  1. Check the official admissions page for current EduApplication programmes.
  2. Register at the EduApplication Portal and complete the application form.
  3. Upload all required documents directly without uni-assist evaluation.
  4. Pay the application fee per the portal's fee schedule.
  5. Wait for the admission decision from the TU Chemnitz faculty.

How long does TU Chemnitz take to release admission decisions?

Stage Decision Released
Uni-assist preliminary evaluation 4 weeks after upload
TU Chemnitz admission committee decision 5 to 8 weeks after deadline
WS 2026/2027 decision letters Mid to late August 2026
Enrolment confirmation Within 2 weeks of acceptance


Indian applicants submitting by the July 15 deadline can expect decisions by late August or early September. This leaves 4 to 6 weeks for visa processing before the early October semester start.

Also Check: Germany Study Visa Requirements for Indian Students


TU Chemnitz PhD and Research Programs

TU Chemnitz awards PhD degrees through faculty-based individual supervision and structured doctoral programmes. The Integrated International MA/PhD programme in Mathematics is the main structured option for Indian master's applicants. Other PhD positions are arranged via direct supervisor contact.

Funded PhD positions are typically 65% to 75% TV-L E13 contracts. Gross monthly salary runs €2,800 to €3,500 depending on level and family situation. The doctorate runs 3 to 5 years.

Note: Indian master's graduates pursuing PhD positions should target the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering (lightweight structures) or Faculty of Electrical Engineering (sensor systems). These groups maintain active Indian researcher pipelines and routinely fund international doctoral students from grant projects.


TU Chemnitz Admission Tips for Indian Students

The following tips are derived from the published TU Chemnitz admission rules and Indian-applicant patterns. They cover practical document and timing actions for the master's audience.

  • Apply through uni-assist by mid-June to leave a buffer for missing documents.
  • Request a Medium of Instruction letter from your B.Tech institution.
  • Apply for the APS Certificate in February before the July deadline.
  • List automotive or embedded internships prominently for ASE programme.
  • Verify whether your target master's uses uni-assist or EduApplication Portal.
  • Choose an English-taught programme if your German is below DSH-2.
  • Apply early for Studierendenwerk accommodation after admission.
  • For Mathematics MA/PhD: contact the faculty directly with research interests.

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TU Chemnitz Application Checklist for Indian Students

The following steps cover what Indian applicants typically complete in the 5 to 6 months before the TU Chemnitz deadline. These items are evergreen and apply to any intake cycle.

  1. Register at uni-assist.de and create the application profile.
  2. Apply for the APS Certificate at aps-india.de with Rs. 18,000 fee.
  3. Sit for IELTS or request the Medium of Instruction letter.
  4. Compile Bachelor transcripts with English translations and apostille.
  5. Draft a programme-specific Statement of Purpose.
  6. Open a Sperrkonto with Fintiba or Expatrio after admission letter arrives.

The next live deadline is July 15, 2026 for Winter Semester 2026/2027 master's intake.

Also Check: German Student Visa Checklist for Indian Students

FAQs

Ques. Can Indian students apply to TU Chemnitz?

Ans. Yes. Indian students with recognised UGC or AICTE Bachelor's degrees worth at least 180 ECTS are eligible. Most master's applications go through uni-assist. The APS Certificate from the German Embassy is mandatory before the visa interview.

Ques. Is there an application fee at TU Chemnitz?

Ans. The university itself does not charge an application fee. Uni-assist charges €75 for the first programme application and €30 for each additional one. APS Certificate fee is a separate Rs. 18,000 to the German Embassy.

Ques. Is IELTS required if I studied in an English-medium B.Tech?

Ans. A Medium of Instruction letter from the B.Tech institution can replace IELTS or TOEFL for most English-taught master's programmes. The letter must confirm full English instruction throughout the degree. Confirm acceptance with the target programme before submitting.

Ques. Does TU Chemnitz charge tuition fees for international students?

Ans. No. TU Chemnitz is a public German university and charges no tuition for any programme. Students pay only the Semesterbeitrag of approximately €280 per semester. The fee includes the Semesterticket for Saxony regional public transport.

Ques. How long does TU Chemnitz take to release a decision?

Ans. Uni-assist evaluation takes about 4 weeks. The TU Chemnitz admission committee decision follows 5 to 8 weeks after the application deadline. Total time from submission to decision is typically 10 weeks for WS applications.

Ques. What is the total cost of studying at TU Chemnitz for Indian students?

Ans. Master's: €1,120 Semesterbeitrag over two years (₹1.26 Lakhs) plus €9,600 to €11,400 annual living costs (₹10.76 to ₹12.78 Lakhs per year). The blocked account requires €11,904 per year. Total two-year cost is roughly ₹23 to ₹28 Lakhs.

Ques. Does TU Chemnitz offer scholarships for Indian students?

Ans. The university itself does not run a need-based scholarship. Indian applicants explore the DAAD scholarship database, Heinrich Böll Foundation, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, and Erasmus+ funding. Faculty-funded research assistant positions emerge mid-programme.

Ques. Can Indian students work part-time at TU Chemnitz?

Ans. Yes. The German student visa allows 140 full days or 280 half days of work per year. Working student positions are available within TU Chemnitz institutes and at Saxon automotive industry partners.

Ques. What is the post-study work visa eligibility after TU Chemnitz?

Ans. Master's graduates can apply for the 18-month job search visa. The EU Blue Card is available once a qualifying engineering role is secured. Saxon automotive and electronics employers have routine demand for international engineering graduates.

Ques. Is the Chemnitz region a good base for Indian engineering students?

Ans. Saxony has a strong automotive cluster including Volkswagen, BMW, Continental, and Porsche operations. Chemnitz lies 1 hour from Dresden and 2 hours from Berlin by train. Living costs run roughly 30% lower than Munich or Stuttgart.

Ques. Is TU Chemnitz recognised in India for engineering degrees?

Ans. Yes. TU Chemnitz is a state-recognised public Technical University in Germany. Its engineering degrees are issued under the Saxon Higher Education Act and recognised across the European Higher Education Area. Indian recognition via the Association of Indian Universities is available.

Chemnitz University of Technology Program Fees & Deadlines

ProgramImportant DatesFeesApplication FeesEligibilityFinancial Aid
Application Deadline for Winter 2026 Intake (15th Jul 2026)
Application Deadline for summer 2027 Intake (15th Jan 2027)
USD 684 /Yr
EUR 590 /Yr
75TOEFL: 72, IELTS: 5.5

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