Technical University Dresden (TUD) Admission 2023-2024: Entry Requirements, Application Process & Deadlines

Technical University Dresden [TU Dresden] Admission: Entry Requirements, Application Process & Deadlines

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Technical University Dresden (TUD) or TU Dresden offers admissions to international students for its two semesters- winter and summers. With 18 faculties (in 5 schools) and 124 degree programs, the university promises an exceptional educational experience to students planning to study in Germany. Currently, Technical University Dresden’s international student population belongs to 125 countries like India, Sri Lanka, Russia, China.

Talking about the student population, TU Dresden campus programs comprises 32,852 students (as of November 1, 2022) with about 16% of students belonging to different countries. Over the years, TUD’s enrollment figures have been quite impressive, for instance, in the admission cycle of 2023, the university enrolled 33,452 students in its five schools.

International students who wish to apply for undergraduate and postgraduate courses at Technical University Dresden must complete the Uni-Assist application form, which will coast around 75 EUR for a single application and another 30 EUR for an additional application.

  • TUD English-taught postgraduate and undergraduate program admissions take place only for winter session.
  • The language of instruction of all TU Dresden undergraduate programs is German only.
  • Technical University Dresden offers programs to international students in both full-time and part-time mode.
  • Submission IELTS or TOEFL score is a must for international applicants belonging to non-EU countries.

TU Dresden Highlights

Application Portal Uni-Assist Application
Application Fee 75 EUR (85 USD)
Percentage of International Students (EU & Non-EU) 18% (2022)
Academic Calendar Semester-based
Intake Season Winter and Summer
Programs Offered Bachelors, Diploma, Masters, and PhD
Language Requirement German and English
Student Visa Required for Non-EU students
Scholarship for International Students Available

TU Dresden Admission Deadlines

Academic sessions at Technical University Dresden begin in winter and summer. The admission application cycle varies for TU Dresden undergraduate and postgraduate programs. For German-taught PG programs, applications are accepted for both semesters, whereas admissions for English-taught PG and all UG programs are conducted only for the winter semester.

International students are welcome to apply for all the admission cycles. TU Dresden admission deadlines for undergraduate and graduate programs are given in the following table:

Program Winter Deadline Summer Deadline
Undergraduate Courses April 1 to July 15 October 1 to January 15 (noe closed)
Postgraduate Courses April 1 to May 31 October 1 to November 30

Note: Deadlines for TU Dresden admissions may vary for a few programs.

TU Dresden International Admissions

International students, both EU and non-EU, are an integral part of Technical University Dresden. Over the years, the university has witnessed steady growth in its international student enrollment. The graph below depicts the percentage of international student enrollments at TU Dresden in last five years:

As can be seen, international students are enrolling for various undergraduate and postgraduate TU Dresden courses. This increase in enrollment is also the result of the university's easy-to-apply admission process and requirements.

Technical University Dresden admission process is uniform for all applicants, irrespective of their nationality and academic background. However, international students have to complete a few additional requirements to complete their admission process:

  • Evaluation of academic transcripts via uni-assist
  • Submission of tests taken to study in Germany
  • Completion of visa process
  • Supporting documents: LOR, SOP, Resume (as per requirement)

Language Proficiency for International Students

Basic German language proficiency is essential to pursue any program at TU Dresden. Along with that, it is also important for applicants to be proficient in English language. Therefore, before beginning the TU Dresden admissions, applicants are suggested to take the necessary language test(s).

Minimum test/academic score requirements for German and English language proficiency are as follows:

Test/Certificate Minimum Score Required
German Language Proficiency (DSH) DSD II
TestDaF 4
German Language Diploma Level 4
Goethe Examination B2
TOEFL (iBT) Overall score of 90 with minimum scores of 21 for writing, 21 for listening, 22 for reading and 23 for speaking.
IELTS Overall score of 6.5, Not less than 6.0 in any section

International Students Visa Requirement

To study at a German institution, international students are required to apply and obtain a German Student Visa. Since all Technical University Dresden courses last more than 3 months, students will need a German national visa.

The German student visa costs around 75 EUR (85 USD) and takes around 25 days to process. Candidates must ensure that their visa application is complete and has all the necessary documents attached.

Requirements for Student Visa/Residence Permit

  • Valid passport
  • Two-recent Passport size photo
  • University entrance qualification recognized by Germany (A-Levels or equivalent)
  • Proof of previous academic performance
  • Proof of financial resources (8,700 EUR per year)
  • Letter of admission from the TU Dresden

On the confirmation of admission, non-EU/international students are recommended to begin the German student visa process in their home country.

TU Dresden Undergraduate Admissions

For the upcoming academic session, TU Dresden is offering 50+ undergraduate programs to incoming international and domestic students. All the 33 bachelor degrees and 15 diploma courses are taught only in German language.

Applicants who are proficient in German language and have obtained above DSH II (or equivalent) should apply for these Technical University Dresden courses.

How-to-Apply: Uni-Assist Application

Application Fee: 75 EUR (85 USD)

Academic Requirement:

  • High School Graduation Certificate
  • Certified translation of documents in English/German
  • Course-specific requirements

TU Dresden Postgraduate Admissions

With 70+ postgraduate programs in varying disciplines, international students have a wide range of subject areas to choose from. Unlike undergraduate programs, Technical University Dresden postgraduate programs are available in German and English language.

Presently, 15 programs are solely taught in English whereas 4 programs are taught partially in German and partially in English. Prospective students are recommended to verify the language of instruction before beginning their application for a specific TU Dresden course.

How-to-Apply: Uni-assist Application

Application Fee: 75 EUR (85 USD)

International student admission process is uniform for all PG programs, however, their entry requirements may vary. The detailed entry requirements for a few popular TU Dresden postgraduate courses, taught in English, are mentioned in the following table:

Requirements ACCESS- Advanced Computational and Civil Engineering in Structural Studies Distributed Systems Engineering Nanoelectronic System Biochemistry Organic and Molecular Electronics
Academic Transcripts Required Required Required Required Required
Academic Qualification Bachelor’s in Engineering Science; preferably Civil Engineering Bachelor’s in Computer Science Bachelor’s in Electronics Engineering, Computer Science, Physics or equivalent Bachelor’s in Chemistry, Biology, Molecular Biotechnology Bachelor’s in Natural Science or Engineering field
Prior Academic Knowledge Mathematics; Mechanics Practical, Theoretical & Applied Computer Science Higher mathematics; digital & analog circuit technology; system theory; electric and magnetic fields; object-oriented programming Biology; chemistry Classical Physics (optics, thermodynamics, quantum theory, etc)
Aptitude Assessment Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Not Mandatory Mandatory
English Proficiency IELTS: 6.0
TOEFL: 79 (iBT)
IELTS: 6.5
TOEFL:550/213/80 points
IELTS: 6.5
TOEFL: 95 (iBT)
IELTS: 6.5
TOEFL: 550 (PBT)
IELTS: 7.0
TOEFL: 550 (PBT)
Resume/CV Required Required Not Required Not Required Required
LOR & SOP Required Required Not Required Not Required Not Required
Application Deadline Winter:April 1 to May 31
Summer:October 1 to November 30
April 1 to May 31
Summer;October 1 to November 30
April 1 to May 31
Summer;October 1 to November 30
April 1 to May 31
Summer;October 1 to November 30
April 1 to May 31
Summer:October 1 to November 30

Admissions at Technical University Dresden, Germany are less competitive compared to other universities in Germany. However, due to the limited number of seats, international students are encouraged to submit their TUD admission applications at the earliest.

TU Dresden Admission decisions for bachelor, masters, research programs are notified within 4-6 weeks. As soon as the offer letter is received, international students must begin their German student visa application as the process may take up to 3 months. In case the applicant is unable to secure admission in the first-go, they can re-apply for the program in the next admission cycle.

FAQs

Ques.What is the admission deadline for PG programs at Technical University Dresden ?

Ans. The application commencement date for Winter semester is April 1 and the last date is May 31. For the Summer semester the starting date is October 1 and the last date is January 15.

Ques.What are the tuition fees of Distance Learning Program per semester?

Ans. The tuition fees of Distance Learning Program per semester is 100 EUR.

Ques.What is the basic cost of living for an international student IN TU Dresden?

Ans. The basic cost of living including food,rent ,personal items for an international student in TU Dresden is 700 EUR per month.

Ques. How many degree programs at Bachelor’s and Master’s Level does the Technical University Dresden is offering ?

Ans.TU Dresden is offering 124 Degree Programs at Bachelor’s and Master’s Level.Some of the courses are Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering, Bachelor’s in Computer science, Bachelor’s in Chemistry and Biology.

Ques.What is the percentage of International students at TU Dresden?

Ans.The percentage of International students at TU Dresden is 16%.

Ques.What is the minimum German Language Proficiency score for getting admitted in any of the programs at TU Dresden?

Ans.The minimum German Language Proficiency score is DSH1 , TestDaf ,DSD 2, TDN 3/4, B2 Goethe Institute.

Ques.What is the Student faculty ratio of TU Dresden ?

And.The Student Faculty ratio of TU Dresden is 35:1

Ques.How can a student apply for any of the Postgraduate Courses in TU Dresden?

Ans. The student can apply for any of the Postgraduate Programs through Uni-Assist Application.

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23 Reviews Found

Dislikes:

  • Only few English taught courses. Although you can survive comfortably with only English. Somehow German is required to integrate with the local population. Feels like you are in this small comfortable university bubble. Need German to get out of it. null

Overview

The experience in TU Dresden was the best. Especially when I already knew that I wanted to do a PhD, the program prepared me well. It was very cheap compared to US or any other part of the world. I didn't have to take money from my parents. I was self sufficient.

Scholarship

No

academic: 8/10
faculty: 6/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 9/10
placement: 10/10

YR
6.5 /10

Dislikes:

  • The course can be somewhat difficult at times as there are a lot of things to manage at once, i.e., studying, working and doing other chores. You need to adjust to the weather and focus on your health. null

Overview

The onboarding to the university is very smooth and the course is very informational. The teachers are well versed and up-to-date with the latest research in their area of expertise.

academic: 9/10
faculty: 9/10
infrastructure: 9/10
accomodation: 7/10
placement: 5/10

AS
7.5 /10

Dislikes:

  • There is not enough emphasis on the fields of analog design and RF here. Also my course contains some courses that are not really necessary. There is work going on from the student council side to make the course more streamlined for Nanoelectronics so hopefully this will change soon. null

Overview

Overall I feel the university as well as this place is very welcoming to me and my interests. Outside academic life this is culturally also a great place to live in.

academic: 9/10
faculty: 7/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 9/10

VV
7.2 /10

Dislikes:

  • There isn't anything that I dislike about my university. The professors who take lectures are well experienced in their domain and has extensive research topics under them. The university offers multiple master programs in English and heartily welcomes international students. null

Overview

I love my university, TU Dresden and is grateful for the opportunities it has given me. The university has a wonderful library located next to it. Students have access to a lot of events and activities at the university. The professors and faculty members are well-versed in their fields with interesting research taking place in the background where students can contribute too. Students can stay at student dorms provided by the university at lower rents compared to outside. The university is located at Dresden in the state of Saxony where history and industry thrive. Additionally, the cost of living is comparatively lower at Dresden than other popular cities in Germany. I totally recommend the master's program of nanoelectronic systems to all those seeking a good career in the semiconductor industry.

academic: 9/10
faculty: 9/10
infrastructure: 8/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 9/10

VP
7.5 /10

Dislikes:

  • I haven't come across anything that i dislike. And i believe in the future also it wouldn't be there. The University is trying in every single way to indulge students in diversified activities and make the environment international. null

Overview

TU Dresden was the most informed decision i have taken in my career and it proved to be right. The experience, both academic and personal was the best I have come across in my life with great support from well knowledge staffs and world class research facilities. Culturally, Dresden is a rich place with a lot of opportunities to indulge yourself in various activities. Personally, I loved living in such a city. After my course, I received PhD offers from University of Auckland (New Zealand), University of Vienna (Austria), Cranfield University (UK), and KU Leuven (Belgium) with generous salary. The position at KU Leuven was a Marie Curie Fellowship which offered me 2.6 crore INR for 3 years.

Scholarship

Yes, I received DAAD scholarship, which is €934/month. There was a round trip flight ticket allowance of €1050, one-time research allowance of €266, fully covered sponsored health insurance for the duration of study by DAAD included wit the scholarship package. After a professor agreed to supervise me for my master's thesis, they provide me with an invitation letter to TU Dresden. With this letter and other documents such as SOP, LOR, transcripts, and research proposal, I applied for the DAAD scholarship.

academic: 10/10
faculty: 10/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 5/10

R
6.3 /10

Dislikes:

  • Nothing much was there to dislike. You may miss home sometimes, native people may sometimes seem cold and unwelcoming and cold weather can be a little testing but it's being very critical. It's a top class university with good faculty and Facilities. null

Overview

It's was overall an enthralling experience. New people, culture, environment and research group. Enjoyed my stay there and travelled across whole of europe ( around 15 countries).

Scholarship

DAAD scholarship, 750€ /month, applied via website.

academic: 8/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 9/10
accomodation: 7/10
placement: 6/10

Dislikes:

  • The university schedules classes between 7:00AM and 8:00PM depending on the course, and during winter it gets really difficult to make it to the classes be it early morning or late evening as it is very cold and dark in the morning and the sun sets at about 4:00PM in the evening. null

Overview

Well structured with great international exposure (~ 34000 students), excellent research facilities and friendly environment.

academic: 9/10
faculty: 10/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 9/10

Dislikes:

  • Masters courses that are in the Centre for Cellular & Molecular Biology (Molecular bioengineering, physics of life and regeneration biology) are in another part of the city and doesn't really possess the student atmosphere seen in the main campus. Moreover, recently there has been a great increase in number of students, causing some issues in organisation of lectures and all. null

Overview

Overall, TU Dresden is a wonderful university with a truly international student population, providing affordable education to aspiring researchers and engineers, while not compromising on the quality.

academic: 8/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 9/10
accomodation: 7/10
placement: 5/10

Dislikes:

  • The program is in English and one can complete their studies without any knowledge of German. However, if one wants to attend lectures from advanced courses, they need German proficiency. I wish there were more advanced courses taught in English. null

Overview

It is located in a city which is student friendly meaning the cost of living is very affordable. There are various student clubs and activities, sport facilities, and quite a few canteens. The weather is not so extreme compared to nordic countries especially during winters. The summer is the best time here.

academic: 8/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 8/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 5/10

DP
7.7 /10

Dislikes:

  • Nothing as such. But few minor things are some course which are very area specific are not having much job opportunities. So I think choosing the location as per the interests of the subjects matters a lot. null

Overview

My experience for first year was amazing the best life which I had in my career. But second half It was worst because I had to write two research paper to get my degree. Research paper are not so easy task . They had lots of pressure , mind storming sessions and les guidance. So it was challenging and worth to get the degree at TUD Germany.

academic: 8/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 10/10

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