RWTH Aachen University

Aachen, Germany

RWTH Aachen University, founded in 1870, is one of Germany’s leading technical universities and a member of the German Universities of Excellence. Located in the city of Aachen, it is renowned for engineering, natural sciences, and technology
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RWTH Aachen is a public research university in North Rhine‑Westphalia, Germany, founded in 1870, enrolling about 47,000 students across 144 programs and nine faculties, making it Germany’s second-largest technical university.
As a member of TU9 and a University of Excellence, RWTH excels in engineering, natural sciences, and business, and is highly ranked globally—QS #108, THE #99 .
RWTH hosts over 14,000 international students (around 30 %) from 138 countries, and participates in global networks like CESAER, IDEA League, and TIME .
Non-EU applicants apply via uni‑assist, then use RWTHonline to submit transcripts, proof of language skills (German or English), CV, motivation letter, and sometimes GRE or APS depending on the program.
For winter intake, bachelor’s (restricted/open) applications are due by July 15, master’s non-EU by March 1 and EU by July 15; summer deadlines are January 15 (restricted) or March 15 (open).
German programs need TestDaF 4 or DSH‑2; English master's require TOEFL ≥ 90/IELTS ≥ 6.5; undergraduate applicants need Abitur equivalence and GPA ~2.5 or better on the German scale.
Yes, Aachen is a safe city with low crime, and RWTH’s urban campuses have standard security alongside coordination with municipal emergency services.
All students must hold health insurance and can use local clinics, campus counseling, and social services (AStA) supported by Studierendenwerk.
RWTH offers bachelor’s, master’s, PhD, and state-exam programs across STEM, business, and humanities, with especially strong engineering and computer science faculties .
Around 14 fully English-language master’s and numerous PhD programs are offered; bachelor’s are predominantly in German .
Students access world-class labs, research centers (e.g., SuperC, CARL, Heinz Nixdorf, Fraunhofer partnerships), plus strong industry ties with Siemens, BMW, Bosch and more .
There are no tuition fees for most programs; students pay only semester fees (~€300–400) covering services and public transit.
Options include DAAD grants, Deutschlandstipendium (€300/month), RWTH Merit Scholarships, promotion mobility (PROMOS), and faculty-specific fellowships .
Monthly living costs average €700–1,000, covering rent (€200–700), food (€300–400), insurance (€100–150), and extras .
The main campus spans Aachen’s city center and Melaten district (620 acres), with additional facilities in Jülich, Essen, and even the Austrian Alps .
Studierendenwerk Aachen offers dorms (€200–350/month), while private/shared flats range from €250–700; early application is essential.
Facilities include the SuperC student centre, CARL auditorium, botanical garden, sports centres, multiple cafeterias, labs, and libraries.
Yes, non-EU graduates can apply for an 18-month post-study visa to search for employment after graduation
The International Office supports applications, APS certification (where needed), blocked bank account guidance, visa/residence permit processes, and enrollment .
Students may work up to 20 hours/week during term or full-time during breaks; HiWi (student assistant) positions are popular and financially helpful .

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University Of RWTH Aachen University Application Statistics

44500
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10 %
€ 380
€ 9500
€ 300
2.5
27
60 %
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