Braunschweig University of Technology

Braunschweig, Germany

Braunschweig University of Technology (Technische Universität Braunschweig) is one of Germany’s oldest technical universities, founded in 1745. It is renowned for cutting-edge research in aerospace, mobility, engineering, and sustainable technologies.
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TU Braunschweig is renowned for its excellence in engineering, mobility research, aerospace, and sustainability. It is one of Germany’s oldest technical universities, founded in 1745.
Most bachelor’s programs are taught in German, while many master’s programs are available in English, especially in science and engineering fields.
Yes, it is a public research university and part of the TU9 alliance of leading technical universities in Germany.
Applications are submitted via the university portal or Uni-Assist, depending on your program and nationality. Deadlines are usually 15 July (winter intake) and 15 January (summer intake for some).
No entrance exam is required for most programs; however, academic eligibility (high school or undergraduate equivalency) must meet German standards.
German-taught programs require TestDaF or DSH for proficiency; English-taught programs require IELTS (6.5+), TOEFL (90+), or equivalent.
Yes, Braunschweig is considered one of Germany’s safer cities with a supportive campus culture and active student safety networks.
A: Students can contact emergency services (112), university support services, or the International Office. On-campus first-aid and advisory services are also available.
TU offers over 80 programs in engineering, natural sciences, architecture, information technology, and social sciences.
Yes, TU promotes interdisciplinary collaboration, especially in research areas like mobility, climate research, and robotics.
Yes, especially in master’s degrees like Data Science, Sustainable Energy Systems, Mechanical Engineering, and Pharma Technology.
Yes, including DAAD scholarships, STIBET support grants, and merit-based tuition fee waivers for selected programs.
Yes, international students can work up to 120 full or 240 half days per year during their studies.
TU Braunschweig charges no tuition fees for most programs; students only pay a semester contribution (around €330), which includes a transport pass.
Over 90 clubs exist, including Lions Racing, Akaflieg (aviation), Enactus, Unikino, and AkaBlas (orchestra).
Yes, the Sports Centre offers 100+ sports and fitness programs, indoor and outdoor courts, and wellness courses.
The university is in Braunschweig (Lower Saxony), a mid-sized, student-friendly city in northern Germany.
Student housing is managed by Studierendenwerk, offering affordable dorms. The university also assists in finding private/shared housing.
Yes, international graduates can apply for an 18-month post-study job-seeking visa to find employment relevant to their degree.
Yes, TU Braunschweig’s Career Service offers job fairs, coaching, CV workshops, and company networking for job-seeking students and alumni.
After two years of qualified employment and other criteria, graduates can apply for a settlement permit.

University Of Braunschweig University of Technology Application Statistics

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University Of Braunschweig University of Technology Application Statistics

27000
7500
16:1
€ 1000
€ 1200
€ 1415
2.5
27
60 %
6.5

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