About Technische Universität Carolo-Wilhelmina zu Braunschweig
Technische Universität Carolo-Wilhelmina zu Braunschweig (TU Braunschweig) is one of Germany's oldest technical universities, founded in 1745 as the Collegium Carolinum. A founding member of the TU9 association of leading German technical universities, it is organised into six faculties covering engineering, natural sciences, life sciences, architecture, and humanities, with over 120 institutes and 15,051 enrolled students as of Winter Semester 2025/26.
The university's research profile is structured around four strategic themes: Mobility, Engineering for Health, Future City, and Metrology. TU Braunschweig holds two Clusters of Excellence — in aeronautics and in metrology — and maintains research partnerships with more than 400 institutions across more than 60 countries.
Internationally, the university offers 109 degree programmes in total, of which 11 are fully taught in English. The International House serves as the central contact point for degree-seeking international students, exchange students, and outgoing mobility.
Key facts
- Founded
- 1745
- Students
- 15,051
- Faculties
- 6
Founded in 1745 as the Collegium Carolinum — one of Germany's oldest technical universities
Member of TU9, the association of nine leading German technical universities
Two Clusters of Excellence: aerospace engineering and metrology (PTB co-location)
15,051 students across 6 faculties and over 120 institutes (WS 2025/26)
109 degree programmes, including 11 fully English-taught programmes
No tuition fees for non-EU students; semester contribution €440 (SS 2026)
Admissions & costs
Tuition & fees
TU Braunschweig is a public university in the state of Niedersachsen. There are no tuition fees for either EU or non-EU students for standard consecutive bachelor's and master's programmes. Students pay a semester contribution of €440.00 per semester (Summer Semester 2026 figure), which covers student services (€138), the student body contribution including the Deutschland-Semester-Ticket for public transport (€227), and an administrative costs contribution (€75). A long-term study surcharge of €500 per semester applies after the standard study period plus six additional semesters.
Admission requirements
International applicants apply through the university's online portal at connect.tu-braunschweig.de. Admission requirements vary by programme level and the applicant's country of prior qualification. For bachelor's programmes, a recognised school-leaving certificate (equivalent to the German Abitur) is required; applicants whose qualification is not directly recognised may need to attend a Studienkolleg. For master's programmes, a recognised bachelor's degree in a relevant field is required. Indian, Chinese, and Vietnamese applicants must hold a valid APS certificate (Akademische Prüfstelle) before applying — this is a consulate-issued academic credential verification and is mandatory for the student visa in addition to admission. German-taught programmes require proof of German language proficiency (typically DSH-2 or TestDaF TDN 4); English-taught programmes require proof of English proficiency (typically IELTS or TOEFL). Specific language thresholds are set at the programme level — applicants should verify requirements with the Incoming Office or on the individual programme page.
Application deadlines
Winter Semester (starts October): standard programmes 1 June – 15 July; dialogue-oriented programmes (e.g. Biology, Biotechnology, Psychology) 1 June – 15 October; international master's programmes 1 February – 15 March. Summer Semester (starts April): standard programmes 1 December – 15 January; dialogue-oriented programmes 1 December – 1 April; international master's programmes 1 August – 15 September. Pharmacy and certain programmes require prior registration at hochschulstart.de. Doctoral applications are accepted year-round.
Languages of instruction
The majority of degree programmes are taught in German (103 of 109 programmes). Eleven programmes are taught fully in English, primarily at master's level in STEM and engineering fields. German language courses are offered on-campus through the International House, including a 'Studying without Language Barriers' initiative and a tandem language exchange programme.
Campuses & locations
Main campus in central Braunschweig; location of the International House at Universitätsplatz 2, 38106 Braunschweig
Living in Niedersachsen
Braunschweig (Brunswick) is a mid-sized city of approximately 250,000 inhabitants in Lower Saxony, located in the heart of the Hamburg–Hannover–Wolfsburg–Göttingen research triangle. The city hosts major employers including Volkswagen Group Research, the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB, Germany's national metrology institute), and the German Aerospace Center (DLR) — all of which maintain close ties with TU Braunschweig. The city has a compact, student-friendly centre with low living costs relative to Munich or Hamburg, and is well connected by rail to Hannover (30 min) and Berlin (90 min).
Student life & support
The International House at Universitätsplatz 2 is the central support point for international students and coordinates orientation events including a Welcome Week for new arrivals. A buddy programme pairs incoming international students with current students. German language courses at various levels are offered on campus. The student initiatives inTU and SCOUT provide peer networking and community building for international students. Housing support is available through the International House, though students are responsible for finding accommodation (the Studentenwerk operates halls of residence). The university also offers an International Career Service for guidance on working in Germany after graduation.
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Accredited Programmes
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Master
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