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Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt

Bayern, Germany

About Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt

Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt (THI) is a public university of applied sciences in Bavaria, founded in 1994 as Fachhochschule Ingolstadt with 90 students in four programmes. It was renamed THI in 2013 and has since grown to over 8,600 students (WS 2025/26) enrolled across more than 75 bachelor's and master's degree programmes in six faculties.

THI positions itself as a technology and economics university with a strong applied-research focus, operating eight research institutes and a research budget of approximately €33 million per year. Its CARISSMA institute is a nationally recognised centre for vehicle safety research, and the university serves as Bavaria's AI mobility hub. The THI Business School holds AACSB accreditation (awarded 2024).

The university maintains 180 partner universities worldwide and 330 partners in research and industry. Every bachelor's programme includes a mandatory practical semester, and dual-study partnerships with over 120 companies engage more than 700 students concurrently.

Key facts

Founded
1994
Students
8,600
Faculties
6

Founded 1994; reached 8,600 students by WS 2025/26 across 76 bachelor's and master's programmes

CARISSMA institute is Germany's nationally recognised scientific centre for vehicle safety research

THI Business School holds AACSB accreditation (awarded 2024) — one of fewer than 6% of business schools worldwide

Around 15 English-taught master's programmes and 6 English-taught bachelor's programmes available

Non-EU/EEA tuition from Summer Term 2026: €800/semester (bachelor's) and €1,200/semester (master's); merit waivers available

Mandatory practical semester in every bachelor's programme; 700+ dual-study students with 120+ industry partners

Admissions & costs

Tuition & fees

EU/EEA students pay no tuition at THI. From Summer Term 2026, non-EU/EEA (third-country national) students are charged €800 per semester for bachelor's programmes and €1,200 per semester for master's programmes. Students who were already enrolled before Winter Semester 2024/25 and continue in the same programme are exempt. Merit-based tuition waivers are available at admission for high-achieving students (initially for 2 semesters, extendable by 2 further semesters if the student achieves 80% of required ECTS with a GPA of 1.7 or better for bachelor's, or 2.0 or better for master's). All students pay a mandatory student union (Studentenwerk) semester contribution on top of any tuition.

Admission requirements

International applicants (with qualifications from outside Germany) must obtain a VPD (Vorprüfungsdokumentation) from uni-assist before applying through THI's PRIMUSS portal. Applicants from India, China, and Vietnam must additionally submit an original APS certificate (Academic Evaluation Office) — certified copies are not accepted; APS processing currently takes approximately three months for master's applicants. Bachelor's entry requires a recognised higher secondary school certificate (equivalent to German university entrance qualification). Master's entry requires a bachelor's degree equivalent to a German programme with 210 ECTS; applicants with 180 ECTS may compensate with at least 20 weeks of relevant full-time work experience after graduation. Language: German-taught programmes require B2 German. English-taught programmes require B2 English for applicants without a German university entrance qualification. Applications are submitted via PRIMUSS; admission-restricted programmes additionally use the Hochschulstart/DoSV procedure.

Application deadlines

Winter Semester (October start): applications open 2 May, deadline mid-July (some programmes extended to 31 August). Summer Semester (April start): applications open 15 November, deadline mid-February (some programmes extended to end of February). Deadlines apply to the PRIMUSS portal; uni-assist VPD processing time must be factored in separately.

Languages of instruction

THI offers programmes in both German and English. Six full English-taught bachelor's programmes are available (including Autonomous Vehicle Engineering, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, and Sustainable Civil Engineering). Approximately 15 English-taught master's programmes are offered (covering AI Engineering, Global Business, Renewable Energy Systems, and others). German-taught programmes require B2 German proficiency for admission. Several English-taught programmes require A1 German by the end of the first semester for day-to-day integration.

Campuses & locations

Main Campus Ingolstadt

Esplanade 10, 85049 Ingolstadt — central campus housing most faculties, research institutes, and student services

Campus Neuburg/Donau

Opened 2021; satellite campus approximately 20 km from Ingolstadt with student residences available on-site

Living in Bayern

Ingolstadt is a city of approximately 140,000 residents in Upper Bavaria, situated on the Danube River roughly 80 km north of Munich. It is home to the Audi AG headquarters and a significant automotive and technology industry cluster, which directly shapes THI's applied-research partnerships. The city has a well-developed public transport network, a historic old town, and relatively affordable living costs compared to Munich.

Student life & support

THI's International Welcome Centre (IWC) provides dedicated support for international degree-seeking students, including guidance on residence permit applications, health insurance, and local registration. The IWC is reached by email at [email protected] and operates a walk-in ServicePoint in Building J (ground floor) Monday–Wednesday 11:00–13:00 during semester. Student housing is not provided directly by THI; the university refers students to Studierendenwerk Erlangen-Nürnberg (www.werkswelt.de, +49 9131 8002-289) and several Catholic and municipal housing bodies. Campus Neuburg has 43 on-site rooms via Studentenwerk. Private housing portals wg-gesucht.de and kleinanzeigen.de are the main alternatives. THI hosts over a dozen registered student clubs covering engineering (Schanzer Racing Electric Formula Student team), entrepreneurship (NEWEXIST startup hub, Enactus), international networking (International Culture Club), sustainability (Our Future e.V.), and social engagement (UNICEF group, student tutoring initiative). A mentoring and buddy programme pairs incoming international students with local peers.

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