University of Koblenz and Landau

Mainz, Germany

The University of Koblenz and Landau (Universität Koblenz‑Landau) was a public German university, established on 1 October 1990 from the precursor Erziehungswissenschaftliche Hochschule Rheinland-Pfalz  . It operated dual campuses—in Koblenz and Landau—until its dissolution on 1 January 2023.
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The University of Koblenz is a public German university, re-established on January 1, 2023, following its split from the former University of Koblenz and Landau .
As of Winter 2022/23, approximately 9,400 students are enrolled, including a growing number of international students (e.g., 894 new incoming in 2022/23).
The university is based in the Koblenz-Metternich suburb, on a green, purpose-built campus near the Moselle River, housing faculties such as Computer Science, Education, and Sports Sciences .
A recognized university entrance qualification (e.g., Abitur or equivalent) is required. Non-EU applicants must apply via uni‑assist, including all academic records and paying the fee (€75 for first choice, €30 per additional program).
Yes. German-taught programs require TestDaF level 4 or DSH‑2. Dual‑language or English programs require TOEFL ≥ 79–80 or IELTS ≥ 6.5 .
Incomplete applications are auto-rejected—no conditional offers are given. Start preparing complete documents or apply later.
Yes. The university has on-campus caretakers in student residences and official occupational and accident prevention policies .
Yes. All students must present proof of valid health insurance (statutory for under-30s, private otherwise) during enrolment.
Support is available through Studierendenwerk Koblenz, offering legal advice, assistance with housing issues, and counselling.
Faculties in Education, Philology & Cultural Studies, Mathematics & Natural Sciences, and Computer Science offer Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees across diverse fields (e.g., STEM, humanities, digital studies).
Yes. Programs such as Computational Social Science and Web & Data Science are offered in English or as bilingual tracks, with language requirements specified.
For Master’s programs, applicants need a relevant BSc (≥2.5 GPA or ~B/65%), sufficient ECTS in the field, language proof, and in some cases, a research proposal or interview .
Students pay €223–235 per semester, covering AStA, student services, and the public transit ticket .
Yes. Options include Deutschlandstipendium, STIBET, PROMOS, and emergency loans/grants (up to €3,000 or €300/semester) from the Studierendenwerk.
Yes. International students may work (e.g., part‑time) during their studies. The university offers workshops to support career entry.
Managed by Studierendenwerk Koblenz, there are 581 dorm spaces near campus. Inter nationals may get priority for single apartments when available .
Estimated monthly costs range from €934 to €980, including rent, food, insurance, and leisure .
The International Office advises on rental contracts, deposit norms, tenant rights, and offers guidance to avoid scams.
Yes. Non‑EU graduates are eligible for an 18‑month job-seeker visa to secure employment related to their degree.
You need a valid student residence, your degree certificate, health insurance, and proof of funds for the 18-month period .
Yes. If you secure a qualified job meeting salary thresholds, you may apply for an EU Blue Card or standard work permit; after continuous employment, you can pursue permanent residency.

University Of University of Koblenz and Landau Application Statistics

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University Of University of Koblenz and Landau Application Statistics

9400
2332
13:1
€ 350
€ 10500
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75 %

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