Deggendorf Institute of Technology

Munich, Germany

The Deggendorf Institute of Technology (DIT) is a pioneering and vibrant public university of applied sciences in Lower Bavaria, Germany. Founded in 1994, it is known as Bavaria's most international university of applied sciences, offering a dynamic study environment focused on practical relevance and innovation.
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Deggendorf Institute of Technology offers a wide range of both German-taught and English-taught programs. At the main campus in Deggendorf, many programs are taught in German, while the European Campus Rottal-Inn (ECRI) in Pfarrkirchen is the only exclusively English-speaking campus in Bavaria, offering degrees taught entirely in English
The university offers multiple support channels for prospective students. You can contact the central Student Advisory Service ([email protected]) for general questions about studying.
The general application deadlines for full-time studies are: for the Winter Semester (entry in October), applications are accepted from 15 April to 15 July. For the Summer Semester (entry in March), the application period is from 1 October to 15 January
No, none of DIT's programs request specific GPAs. However, some degree programmes do require an online admission test to be passed as part of the selection process. All specific prerequisites, including language requirements and admission tests, can be found on the respective study programme pages on the DIT website
Yes, there are several opportunities for scholarships. The AlumniNet e.V. supports ten DIT students each year with a "Deutschlandstipendium" (Germany Scholarship)
The Bavarian State Government does not charge tuition fees for all full-time EU/EEA students, who only pay a small student services fee of €82 per semester.
In Deggendorf, the majority of international students live in twelve modern, privately-owned student parks located centrally within easy walking distance of the campus and town centre
The European Campus Rottal-Inn (ECRI) is located in the country town of Pfarrkirchen, nestled in the picturesque hills of lower Bavaria
Yes, after graduating from a German university, you can apply for a residence permit for up to 18 months to look for a job that is related to your field of study

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