University of Rostock

Rostock, Germany

Founded in 1419, by papal decree of Martin V, the University of Rostock (Universität Rostock) is the third-oldest in Germany, the oldest in the Baltic Sea region, and among the oldest continuously operating universities in Europe—part of a prestigious legacy spanning over 600 years .
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Established in 1419, it is Germany’s third-oldest university, and the oldest in the Baltic Sea region, currently serving approximately 14,000 students and over 2,900 staff members.
Its motto is “Traditio et Innovatio” (“Tradition and Innovation”), reflecting its blend of centuries-old heritage and modern, interdisciplinary research.
Focus areas include Life, Light & Matter, Maritime Systems, Aging Science, and Humanities / Knowledge Transformation, supported by strong scientific infrastructure.
Applicants need a qualification equivalent to the German Abitur, validated via ANABIN. If not, enrollment in a Studienkolleg and passing the Feststellungsprüfung are mandatory.
Most apply via uni‑assist; for EU applicants to Medicine and Dentistry, the process uses hochschulstart.de .
German-taught programs require DSH or TestDaF (TDN3–5); English-taught Master’s programs accept TOEFL iBT 90+ or IELTS 6.5+ .
The university hosts a full-scale University Medical Centre with 36 departments and 1,100 beds, providing comprehensive clinical services.
Yes—through the Student Service Center, Studierendenwerk, AStA student union, and the university’s occupational health services.
Dorms are managed by Studierendenwerk with caretakers, legal/psychological counseling, and secure tenancy practices .
Offers over 170 degree programs across 9 faculties, with German as the main language and selected Master’s in English (e.g. Electrical Engineering, Computational Science).
Expect a minimum GPA around 2.7/4.0 (≈85%) for international students, with competitive programs often requiring higher.
Yes—summer schools and blended online/distance programs are offered across various research and technical fields.
Limited funding is available via external bodies such as Konrad Adenauer Foundation, plus DAAD and Deutschlandstipendium options .
Applicants typically need strong academic records (top 10–15%), participation in summer academies, age ≤32, and strong personal profiles.
The International Office and local German embassies provide guidance on external funding programs .
Monthly rent is relatively affordable (~€2.20/m² base rent), with total living expenses around €650–800/month, depending on lifestyle .
Apply through Studierendenwerk starting April 1 (winter) or Oct 1 (summer); due to high demand, early application is crucial .
Yes—popular neighborhoods like KTV, and support is provided via AStA guidance to navigate the rental market .
Non-EU nationals must apply for a “study purposes” visa before arrival; EU nationals require no visa and can stay freely .
Yes—graduates can apply for a post-study work visa (Job Seeker Visa), typically issued for 18 months to find employment.
Yes—non-EU students can work up to 120 full or 240 half days per year; EU students can work freely but need a tax card for earnings.

University Of University of Rostock Application Statistics

14000
2933
22:1
€ 350
€ 10500
3.5
36
85 %
6.5

University Of University of Rostock Application Statistics

14000
2933
22:1
€ 350
€ 10500
3.5
36
85 %
6.5

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