3 semesters
English
Free (350 EUR/sem)
Winter
The Berliner Hochschule für Technik (BHT) is a renowned university in Berlin, Germany, known for its strong focus on technology and engineering. One of its popular courses is Information and Communications Engineering, which offers students a comprehensive understanding of the latest developments in the field of information technology and communication systems. The course curriculum covers a wide range of topics, including digital signal processing, wireless communication, network security, and data transmission. Students also have the opportunity to gain practical experience through internships and hands-on projects, preparing them for successful careers in the rapidly evolving tech industry. With its cutting-edge facilities and expert faculty, BHT provides an excellent learning environment for students pursuing a degree in Information and Communications Engineering.
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How to apply
What you need to apply for Information and Communications Engineering at Berliner Hochschule für Technik (BHT)
a CEFR English level B2
Goethe Certificate C 2 at the time of enrollment
yes
The standard length of study in the Master’s program Information and Communications Engineering is three semesters (1½ years), which includes earning 90 ECTS in order to be conferred the Master’s degree (a total of 300 ECTS in combination with the Bachelor’s degree).
Students who have obtained less than 210 ECTS through their first academic degree are offered additional, suitable modules from Bachelor’s or other Master’s programs at the University to earn the missing credits.
The degree program concludes with the conferment of the academic degree title "Master of Engineering", which entitles the holder to pursue a doctoral degree.
Work experience may be considered in the admission process, please submit all relevant documents (qualfied job certificates) to UNIASSST e.V. who will check the documents.
Admission to the Master‘s program Information and Communications Engineering requires a qualified academic degree (e.g. B.Eng., B.Sc., Dipl.-Ing.) in a suitable field of study (e.g. electrical engineering or computer engineering).
Moreover, the English language level B2 (CEFR) must be certified to ensure successful class participation.
What to prepare for your application to Information and Communications Engineering
The following documents are required for a successful application:
Officially certified photocopies of the original certificates of your degree including all attachments (e.g. grade overviews, diploma supplements, etc.) and their official translations
simple photocopy of your secondary or school leaving certificate
APS certification bodies
This programme applies directly or via uni-assist. Submit your documents through the correct channel before the deadline.
Open application portalApostille and notarization
Requirements vary by nationality and issuing country. Many German universities require certified translations and, in some cases, document apostilles. Verify current requirements directly with the admissions office, or use our document services for guided preparation.
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View document bundleStep-by-step guide to applying for Information and Communications Engineering at Berliner Hochschule für Technik (BHT)
All applications for studying at BHT should be sent online to UNI-ASSIST, the University Application Service for International Students.
Master:
Please note that you also have to apply online via
sv.bht-berlin.de/Portal/bewerberStart.
You can apply between April 15 and June 15 for each winter term.
Students having obtained their first University degree in Germany can directly apply at BHT, see explanation under the heading "Bewerbungsablauf" on the official webpage here.
Students having obtained their first University degree in a foreign country must apply via UNIASSIST e.v., the application procedure is described here (official webpage, in German) or here (same webpage in English using google translate).
Please note that since UNIASSIST e.V. requires about three weeks for checking the documents, it is urgently recommended applying as soon as possbile, at least in May for the winter term, to not delay the application process.
Apply via
uni_assist
Mode
online
Application fee
75 EUR
Estimated time
Varies by programme
Complexity
Varies
Address
Georg Tietze
Haus Grashof, Room C 144
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Tuition
FREE
No tuition fees
Semester contribution
350 EUR
per semester
Application fee
75 EUR
one-time
Estimated year-1 total cost
23,644 – 35,044 EUR
Includes tuition, semester contribution, and estimated living costs. Range accounts for lifestyle differences.
This programme has restricted admission (NC). Admission is competitive and based on academic performance.
Additional fee information
350 euros sem fee, no tution fee
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Acceptance rate
0%
0 accepted out of 18 total applications
Grade benchmarksGerman scale (1.0 = best, 4.0 = passing)
2.67
Avg. rejected grade
German scale
Based on 18 applications from MS in Germany students 2018-2025.
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