4 semesters
German
Free (300 EUR/sem)
Winter
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What you need to apply for Vehicle Technology at HTW Dresden-University of Applied Sciences
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Study requirements First professional university degree in the field of chemical engineering or chemistry or in another chemistry-oriented field with a total of 210 ECTS For a bachelor's degree with 180 ECTS, the acquisition of missing skills must be proven by the end of the second semester This course is only offered in German. In addition to the technical requirements, the knowledge of the German language required for the course of study must generally be proven by: "German language test for university entrance", DSH (level 2 or 3), "Test German as a foreign language" certificate, TestDaF (at least level 4), "German language diploma" of the Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of the Länder in the Federal Republic of Germany, DSD2 (level 2), "Central Upper Secondary Examination" (ZOP) of the Goethe Institute, Large or Small German Language Diploma of the Goethe Institute, "Goethe Certificate C1", Certificate of passing the "telc German C1 Hochschule" examination, Certificate of passing the German C1 examination of the "Common European Framework of Reference for Languages" (GER), Certificate of the examination to determine the suitability of foreign applicants for taking up a course of study at universities in the Federal Republic of Germany ("assessment test") Applicants who have a German university entrance qualification or a university degree from a German-language course of study are exempt from providing proof exempt from the language requirement for study.
What to prepare for your application to Vehicle Technology
APPLICATION DOCUMENTS FOR UPLOAD
1 passport copy
the original higher education entrance qualification with overview of the modules and the grades and its sworn translation (German/English)
German Language certificate / for English courses of study: English Language certificate
for previous university studies: Bachelor certificate with overview of the modules and the grades and its sworn translation (German/English)
applicants from India, PR China and Vietnam: Confirmation of Academic Evaluation Body (APS)
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Semester contribution
300 EUR
per semester
Application fee
75 EUR
one-time
Estimated year-1 total cost
12,504 – 12,504 EUR
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300 euros per semester
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