Technical University Freiberg

Saxony, Germany

Technical University Freiberg (TU Freiberg), founded in 1765 in Germany’s Saxon mining region, is a historic yet innovative university specializing in geosciences, materials science, and sustainable energy.
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Established in 1765, it is the world’s oldest university of mining and technology—renowned for programs in mining, materials science, geosciences, and renewable energy technology.
TU Bergakademie Freiberg enrolls about 3,500 students, with around 58% international students and 74% enrolled in STEM fields.
The university is located in Freiberg, Saxony, Germany—a safe and affordable small city with good public transport links to Dresden and Leipzig.
You need a relevant Bachelor's degree, proof of language proficiency (English or German depending on the program), certified copies and translations of documents, and any required test scores (e.g., IELTS, DSH-2).
Yes—TU Freiberg offers about 13 Master’s programs taught fully in English, including Advanced Materials Analysis, Computational Materials Science, and International Business in Resources.
For English-language Master’s: January 1 – April 15 (winter intake) and July 1 – October 15 (summer intake). Apply via the university portal; GMAT/GRE may be required for specific programs such as IBRE.
The university offers 68 programs including 17 Bachelor’s, 38 Master’s, Diplom and doctorate courses across six faculties—specialties include mining, materials, geosciences, environmental engineering, computer science, and economics.
Yes, many programs are research-focused and industry-linked; students participate in internships or thesis projects with industry partners in mining and sustainability sectors.
Yes, TU Freiberg offers orientation days, introduction events, and optional preparatory courses—plus the WIN orientation semester for first-year students.
There are no tuition fees; only statutory semester administration fees (~€94 per semester).
Yes—students can access scholarships such as DAAD, Erasmus+, regional grants, and mini-jobs. The Studentenwerk and International Office provide support in finding aid.
Yes, student assistant positions and part-time jobs are available—especially in student services, campus administration, or local businesses.
Yes, the International Office and buddy program assist with housing through Studentenwerk dormitories (approx. €150–350/month), though availability isn’t guaranteed.
Cost of living is around €500–600/month, which is low by German standards; accommodation, food, public transport, and leisure are affordable.
Yes—Freiberg offers a peaceful city atmosphere with easy access to Dresden (~40 min by train), sports, social clubs, and integration events for newcomers.
Apply for a student visa (not tourist) before arrival; processing can take months. Once admitted, you receive a Letter of Admission needed for the appointment.
Yes—non-EU graduates can apply for an 18-month job search residence permit after graduation, then transition to a work visa based on job offers.
TU Freiberg’s career office and international center help with internships, networking, and job placement; many students secure roles via established industry ties.

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University Of Technical University Freiberg Application Statistics

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75 %

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