Uni-Tübingen

Undergraduate courses: Bachelor / State examination (Staatsexamen)

Our team will support you every step of the way, from submitting your application to starting your academic experience at the University of Tübingen. Learn more about our programs, admission requirements and the application process.

Where to apply?

Application for all Bachelor's and state examination degree programs (for international, non-EU applicants)

Applications for Bachelor study courses and Staatsexamen / state exam study courses (international, Non-EU applicants), except applications from EU citizens for medicine, dentistry and pharmacy

Please apply on this application portal: ALMA online portal 

Applications from EU citizens for medicine, dentistry and pharmacy

Please apply on this application portal:

 hochschulstart

International applicants wanting to study Medicine, Dentistry or Pharmacy in Tübingen must apply to the Stiftung für Hochschulzulassung (hochschulstart), if they are:

  • non-Germans with German Abitur
  • EU citizens
  • citizens of Iceland, Norway, and Lichtenstein

How to apply?

Application dates and deadlines

Our application portal ALMA opens for undergraduate degree programs for applications for the summer semester in mid-December and for applications for the winter semester in mid-June.

You can find further semester here. 

Application deadlines for Bachelor and Staatsexamen study courses with restricted admission:

  • for the winter semester (starting in October) July 15th
  • for the summer semester (starting in April) January 15th

Application deadlines for all other undergraduate study courses (without restricted admissions):

  • for the winter semester (starting in October) September 30th
  • for the summer semester (starting in April) March 31st

 

Documents required for applications

While applying online for Bachelor and Staatsexamen study courses you have to upload:

  • Your school leaving certificate or "Hochschulzugangsberechtigung" (HZB), i.e. your secondary school certificate. Also helpful might be (if available) a transcript of records or a degree certificate of any former studies and the results of a university entrance exam of your home country.
  • Proof of the required German and/or English language skills. A list of the accepted certificates of German is given here. / The study courses taught in English require a whole variety of language certificates. You have to check the homepage of the study course for detailed information.

Exception: EU-citizens with secondary school certificates not acquired in Germany and applying for the first semester of Medicine, Dentistry or Pharmacy have to check at the application portal Hochschulstart how to proceed.

Non-EU citizens applying for study courses with restricted admission (Bachelor, Staatsexamen) can enhance the results of their school leaving certificates by one or more of the following achievements:

1. Above-average command of German: 0.5 or 1.0 of the German grading scale.

2. Above-average TestAs results: from 0.1 up to 1.0 of the German grading scale.

3. Job training or professional activity of at least 1 year (accumulation possible), and closely related to the course of study: up to 0.2 of the German grading system.

4. Other professional experience (e.g. internship, other study course) of at least 1 year (accumulation possible), and closely related to the course of study: up to 0.2. of the German grading system.

Important information for all study courses:

You can only hand in documents written in German or English. Documents in all other languages have to be accompanied by a translation into German or English by a sworn-in translator. Please always load up both - your original documents and their translations.

Some faculties may ask for additional documents. Please always also check the homepage of your chosen study course or with the application officers or Studienfachberater*innen in charge. You can stop your online application midway, find the document you are being asked for, and take up your application again at a later date. 

Checking your certificates

The University of Tübingen will check the validity of your certificates and convert your grades into the German grading system.

At the information portal anabin (German only) and the DAAD database on admission requirements (English/German) you can check yourself whether your qualifications meet requirements. If in doubt, please contact the application officers. Final authority of approval rests with the University.

Tracking your application

Once you have submitted your application, you can track the status of your application via our campus management portal Alma. If you would like to add further documents or replace documents that have already been uploaded before the application deadline, please contact us by e-mail study.undergraduate@uni-tuebingen.de

Language requirements

Study programs with German as the language of instruction: Proof of German language skills for application to study at the University of Tübingen 

International applicants who did not obtain their higher education entrance qualification in Germany and in German language must document German language proficiency enabling them to study at university level.

Proof of university-level language proficiency must be concluded by the deadline for applications and included in your online application. Your application will be rejected if this documentation is not provided on time.

Therefore: Do not submit an application without documentation of your German language proficiency.

EU citizens who have obtained a study place via www.hochschulstart.de cannot enroll at Student Administration without documentation of German language proficiency. In that case, their approval to study becomes invalid.

Documentation of German language proficiency

German language proficiency may be documented via the following exams:

  • The Deutsche Sprachprüfung für den Hochschulzugang (DSH); you must attain an overall grade of at least DSH 2 oder DSH 3.
  • The Test Deutsch als Fremdsprache“ (TestDaF); you must attain at least a 4 or 5 in all parts of the exam.
  • The Prüfungsteil Deutsch of the assessment test at a preparatory college (Studienkolleg).
  • The Telc Deutsch C1 Hochschule exam.

The University of Tübingen offers exams and preparatory courses for the Deutsche Sprachprüfung für den Hochschulzugang (DSH).

Exemption from DSH and TestDaF  

The following are exempt from DHS and TestDaF:

  • Holders of the Deutschen Sprachdiploms der Kultusministerkonferenz, level II or C1 (DSD II or DSD C1) respectively.
  • Holders of a certificate showing they have passed the Goethe-Zertifikat C 2, Großes Deutsches Sprachdiplom (GDS). The Goethe-Zertifikat C 2 Großes Deutsches Sprachdiplom (GDS) succeeded the Oberstufenprüfung des Goethe-Instituts, Zentrale Oberstufenprüfung (ZOP), and the Kleine Deutsche Sprachdiplom (KDS), on 1 January 2012. If the exam date of the Zentrale Oberstufenprüfung (ZOP), Kleines Deutsches Sprachdiplom (KDS), or Großes Deutsches Sprachdiplom (GDS) was more than 5 years prior to the cutoff date of 31 Dezember 2016, the University will decide whether to recognize the certificate or not.
  • Applicants with the Deutsche Sprachprüfung II issued by the Sprachen- und Dolmetscher-Instituts München.
Other recognized documentation  

The following certificates from institutions outside Germany are recognized as documentation of German language proficiency required for acceptance into higher education studies in the Federal Republic of Germany:

  • Documentation of German in the French Diplôme du Baccalauréat, which is obtained upon completion of a bilingual German-French stream at secondary school.
  • The US-Advanced Placement-Prüfung (AP-Prüfung) in the subject of German.
  • The final certificate from the final phase of secondary school in the German-speaking Community of Belgium.
  • Secondary school final certificates from the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
  • Leaving certificates with German as language of instruction from the Autonomous Province of South Tyrol.
  • The final certificate from the international section German language at the Liceo Gimnasiale Luigi Galvani in Bologna.
  • The final certificate of a German-Irish bilingual secondary school (Bilingual Leaving Certificate) at the Deutsche Schule Dublin, St. Kilian’s.
  • The certificate of the Polish Matura which was completed with a bilingual German exam in the subject of German.
  • The Maturitätszeugnis certificate from Liechtenstein, which is simultaneously recognized as documentation of German language proficiency.

Programs conducted in English

You do not require proficiency in German for degree programs taught completely in English. You can find a list of our international degree programs here.

Deferred entry

It is not possible to transfer admission to another semester. Please apply online for the next possible semester and upload your letter of admission from the previous semester. Contact us immediately with your applicant number. The decision will then be made immediately so that you have enough time for the visa procedure. 

Enrolment

You have received an offer letter from the University of Tübingen and you would like to register as a student? 

To register as a studient studying for an undergraduate degree (Bachelor or Staatsexamen), please find information here.

Please note that we cannot defer admissions.

Paying the tuition fees and registering at a German statutory health insurance are necessary to complete the enrollment.

Visa and residence permit

Please be aware that in some countries it will take up to 12 months to receive an appointment for a visa application. Thus, we suggest to apply for your visa appointment immediately after you have received your admission. In case you should not be able to enroll, you can still cancel the appointment.

Informationen zu Visum und Aufenthaltsgenehmigung finden Sie hier: https://www.make-it-in-germany.com/de/visum-aufenthalt 

Studying in Germany

You can find information about studying in Germany here: https://www.make-it-in-germany.com/de/studium-ausbildung/studieren-in-deutschland 

The necessary allowance of a university student at the University of Tübingen per month would be:

Cost of living (incl. transport)467 Euro
Rent346 Euro
Other expenditures (incl. health insurance)134 Euro
Total expenses947 Euro

Source: 21. Sozialerhebung des Deutschen Studentenwerks (DSW) 2017

(Not included is the study fee of Euro 1,500.00 per semester for NON-EU interntaional students).

 

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