Chemnitz University of Technology Admissions 2026: Eligibility, Fees, Deadline & Acceptance Rate

Chemnitz University of Technology Admissions 2026: Eligibility, Fees, Deadline & Acceptance Rate

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Updated on - Aug 22, 2026

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Technische Universität Chemnitz admissions accept Indian students with Class XII marks of 65 percent or higher for bachelor’s programmes and a recognised bachelor’s degree of 60 percent or higher for master’s programmes, along with an APS certificate and a B2 English proficiency proof.

  • Winter Semester 2027-28 is the primary intake and closes on 15 July 2027, with the Summer Semester 2027 secondary intake closing on 15 January 2027.
  • Public tuition is EUR 0 (INR 0), plus a semester contribution of EUR 340.5 (around INR 38,150), and the uni-assist application fee is EUR 75 (around INR 8,403) for the first application.
  • UG entry needs Class XII with 65 percent plus IELTS 5.5, and PG entry needs a Bachelor’s with 60 percent in a related field plus IELTS 5.5 (TOEFL iBT 72 also accepted).
  • The acceptance rate is estimated at 65 to 75 percent, based on the university’s access-oriented public intake pattern (Chemnitz does not publish an official institutional acceptance rate).

The most India-popular master’s tracks are MSc Web Engineering, MSc Automotive Software Engineering, MSc Data Science, and MSc Advanced Manufacturing, with Indian reviewers on the Technische Universität Chemnitz profile flagging low cost of study, strong industry links to Volkswagen and Siemens, and a 32 percent international student share as the main draws.

Admission status: Open. The Winter Semester 2027-28 primary intake (October 2027 start) accepts applications via the uni-assist central platform, with a hard deadline of 15 July 2027 and a uni-assist application fee of EUR 75 (around INR 8,403) for the first university. The Summer Semester 2027 secondary intake for Indian students closes on 15 January 2027. The Winter 2026-27 cycle for non-EU applicants closed on 15 July 2026.

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Technische Universität Chemnitz Application Deadlines

Technische Universität Chemnitz runs two intakes a year, with the Winter Semester in October as its primary intake for Indian applicants and the Summer Semester in April as the smaller secondary intake. All non-EU applications route through the uni-assist central platform, per the official TU Chemnitz international applicants page.

Chemnitz’s primary intake for Indian students is the Winter Semester (October start). Most of the university’s English-taught master’s programmes and the widest choice of bachelor’s programmes open only for this cycle.

IntakeLevelApp OpensDeadlineApp Fee (uni-assist)Portal
Winter Semester 2027-28 (Primary intake)UG and PGSee portal15 July 2027EUR 75 (around INR 8,403) first university, EUR 30 (around INR 3,361) each additionaluni-assist
Summer Semester 2027UG and PG (limited)See portal15 January 2027EUR 75 (around INR 8,403) first universityuni-assist
Winter Semester 2026-27 (Closed for non-EU)UG and PGPassed15 July 2026 (Closed)EUR 75 (around INR 8,403)uni-assist

Planning note: uni-assist has stopped publishing a dated cycle opening for TU Chemnitz, and the platform advises international applicants to submit at least six to eight weeks before the deadline so that documents can be checked and forwarded to the university. File by early June 2027 for the winter cycle to avoid last-week refusal risk.


Technische Universität Chemnitz Eligibility for Indian Students

Chemnitz uses academic thresholds set by the German framework plus one language requirement (English or German, depending on the programme). Indian applicants also need an APS certificate, which is an academic verification certificate issued by the Akademische Prüfstelle at the German Embassy in New Delhi that confirms your Indian degree is genuine and eligible for German study.

Academic Minimums at TU Chemnitz

  • UG general entry: Class XII from a recognised board with an aggregate of at least 65 percent, plus 12 years of school schooling. Non-Mathematics streams may need a preparatory Studienkolleg year.
  • PG general entry: A three-year or four-year Bachelor’s with 60 percent or higher in a subject relevant to the master’s programme, plus documented prerequisite coursework listed on the programme page.
  • PhD entry: A Master’s degree in a related field, plus a supervisor’s letter of acceptance.
  • APS certificate: Mandatory for every Indian applicant applying to any Chemnitz programme, submitted with the uni-assist file.

English Test Minimums at TU Chemnitz

Chemnitz requires a B2 English level for most English-taught programmes, and a stricter C1 level for the few English-linguistics tracks. Any of the tests below is accepted, per the official English requirements page.

TestB2 Minimum (most programmes)C1 Minimum (English studies)
IELTS Academic5.57.0
TOEFL iBT7295
PTE Academic5976
Cambridge FCEGrade B or CGrade A
telc B2 / UNIcert IICertificateNot applicable

TU Chemnitz IELTS Waiver for Indian Students

Indian applicants who completed a Bachelor’s degree fully taught in English qualify for exemption from submitting IELTS or TOEFL scores. Attach a signed Medium of Instruction (MOI) letter from your university’s Registrar on official letterhead confirming that English was the language of instruction and examination throughout your degree.

German Language Requirement at Application

English-taught master’s programmes require German A1 at application and A2 by the third semester. German-taught programmes need DSH-2 or TestDaF 4 in all sections. Do not skip A1 evidence at file stage as uni-assist will reject the application without it.

Note: Program-specific entry requirements, fees, and intake availability may differ from the institution-wide minimums shown above. Always confirm on the official Technische Universität Chemnitz page for your chosen program before applying.


Technische Universität Chemnitz Master’s Programs and English Scores

TU Chemnitz’s English-taught master’s programmes are concentrated in engineering, computer science, and applied mathematics. Public tuition is EUR 0 (INR 0) for all levels, and every student pays only a semester contribution of EUR 340.5 (around INR 38,150) that includes the Chemnitz transport ticket. A course-wise fees breakdown is on the TU Chemnitz programs and fees page.

ProgrammeDurationMinimum EligibilityEnglish Req. Min.
MSc Web Engineering4 semestersBachelor’s with 60 percent in Computer Science, IT or relatedIELTS 5.5
MSc Automotive Software Engineering4 semestersBachelor’s with 60 percent in CS, Electrical or Automotive EngineeringIELTS 5.5
MSc Data Science4 semestersBachelor’s with 60 percent in CS, Mathematics, Statistics or related, with prior programming and linear-algebra courseworkIELTS 5.5
MSc Advanced Manufacturing4 semestersBachelor’s with 60 percent in Mechanical, Production or Manufacturing EngineeringIELTS 5.5
MSc Information and Communication Systems4 semestersBachelor’s with 60 percent in Electronics, Communication or CSIELTS 5.5
MSc Advanced Mathematics in Natural Sciences4 semestersBachelor’s with 60 percent in Mathematics or Applied MathematicsIELTS 5.5
MSc Automation, Robotics and Control4 semestersBachelor’s with 60 percent in Electrical, Electronics, Mechatronics or Control EngineeringIELTS 5.5

Insider note: Chemnitz’s MSc Advanced Manufacturing runs a compulsory industrial internship block at partner firms such as Volkswagen Sachsen, and admits Indian applicants with a mechanical or production engineering background even when their Bachelor’s project was on a different specialisation. Cite the closest matching subjects in your SOP.

Note: Program-specific entry requirements, fees, and intake availability may differ from the institution-wide minimums shown above. Always confirm on the official Technische Universität Chemnitz page for your chosen program before applying.


Technische Universität Chemnitz Bachelor’s Programs

Almost all Chemnitz Bachelor’s programmes are German-taught, so IELTS is not required. Indian applicants need to prove DSH-2 or TestDaF 4 in all sections before enrolment. Popular programmes for Indian students are in engineering and business administration.

ProgrammeDurationMinimum EligibilityEnglish Req. Min.
BSc Computer Science6 semestersClass XII with 65 percent, Mathematics compulsory, DSH-2 or TestDaF 4Not required
BSc Mechanical Engineering6 semestersClass XII with 65 percent, Mathematics and Physics compulsory, DSH-2 or TestDaF 4Not required
BSc Automotive Production6 semestersClass XII with 65 percent, Physics and Mathematics compulsory, DSH-2 or TestDaF 4Not required
BSc Business Administration6 semestersClass XII with 65 percent, DSH-2 or TestDaF 4Not required
BSc Sensor Technology6 semestersClass XII with 65 percent, Physics compulsory, DSH-2 or TestDaF 4Not required

Indian applicants without 12 years of eligible schooling (only 10+2 with certain streams) usually need to complete a one-year Studienkolleg preparatory course in Germany before Bachelor’s entry. TU Chemnitz refers such candidates to the state Studienkolleg in Saxony.


Technische Universität Chemnitz PhD Admissions

Chemnitz admits PhD candidates on a rolling basis across all its faculties. Unlike master’s admission, there is no central deadline: you apply directly to a professor whose research area matches yours, agree a topic, and then enrol formally through the doctoral office after acceptance.

TU Chemnitz PhD Application Steps

  • Step 1: Identify a supervisor at a Chemnitz faculty (Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Economics, Humanities).
  • Step 2: Send a short research proposal, CV, master’s transcripts, and APS certificate directly to the professor.
  • Step 3: Once accepted, enrol at the Studierendenservice with a doctoral acceptance letter and pay the semester contribution of EUR 340.5 (around INR 38,150).
  • Step 4: Register the doctoral topic with the faculty’s doctoral committee within the first semester.

PhD Funding at TU Chemnitz

Most Chemnitz doctoral candidates are funded through a research assistant contract at the chair, a graduate scholarship, or an external body such as DAAD. Assistant contracts typically pay a TV-L E13 salary of around EUR 4,000 per month gross (around INR 4.48 Lakhs) at 100 percent scale for the 2026-27 academic year, but part-time contracts of 50 to 75 percent are more common. Explore funding for Indian students on the TU Chemnitz engineering programs page.

Insider note: A cold email pitch to a professor works better at Chemnitz than a generic application. Cite two of their recent papers, propose a research question that extends one of them, and attach a two-page CV. Indian applicants who follow this route hear back within three to four weeks.

Note: Doctoral topic availability, funding, and prerequisites vary by chair. Always confirm with the supervising professor and the faculty’s doctoral committee before applying.


Technische Universität Chemnitz Application Process for Indians

Every Indian applicant to Chemnitz files through uni-assist, which is the shared application platform used by most German public universities to check Indian and other non-EU credentials before forwarding files to the university. TU Chemnitz’s HISinOne portal is used only for the final enrolment step after admission.

  1. Book an APS interview at the German Embassy in New Delhi at least six months before the Chemnitz deadline. Processing is around 6 to 10 weeks.
  2. Create a uni-assist account at the uni-assist portal and start a new application. Select Technische Universität Chemnitz and your target programme.
  3. Upload documents: officially certified copies of Class XII marksheet, Bachelor’s transcripts, degree certificate, APS certificate, IELTS score or MOI letter, passport bio page, and CV.
  4. Pay the application fee of EUR 75 (around INR 8,403) for the first university plus EUR 30 (around INR 3,361) per additional programme, via card or SEPA on the uni-assist portal.
  5. Post original documents to the uni-assist Berlin office within the deadline window. Track delivery.
  6. Wait for the VPD or forwarding: uni-assist checks credentials in 4 to 6 weeks and forwards eligible files to Chemnitz.
  7. Admission decision from Chemnitz arrives by email in 6 to 8 weeks after forwarding, typically in September for Winter and March for Summer.

Technische Universität Chemnitz Admission Decisions Timeline

Chemnitz issues admission letters on a rolling basis once files have been forwarded from uni-assist, so early filers usually hear back first.

  • Admission letter (Zulassungsbescheid): Issued in September for the Winter intake and in March for the Summer intake.
  • Conditional offers: Awarded when one document is pending (typically German A1 or the final semester Bachelor’s transcript). Convert the condition within four weeks.
  • Acceptance deadline: Applicants have around four weeks to confirm the seat by paying the semester contribution and submitting the enrolment form.
  • Deferral policy: Chemnitz permits a one-semester deferral for genuine reasons such as visa delay, submitted in writing to the Studierendenservice.
  • Enrolment window: Runs from admission letter until the semester start (October or April), with the student ID (CampusCard) issued after registration.

Planning note: If your visa slot in Delhi or Mumbai runs past the enrolment cut-off, request a delayed enrolment in writing before you travel. Chemnitz has accepted late enrolment for Indian applicants who documented a visa slot backlog.


Documents Required for Technische Universität Chemnitz

All documents are uploaded to the uni-assist portal, and originals or officially certified copies are couriered to uni-assist Berlin. Attest each copy at a German consulate, a notary in India, or your university registrar.

  • Passport bio page: Colour scan, valid for at least 18 months from the intake start.
  • Class X and Class XII mark sheets: Board-issued, both required.
  • Bachelor’s degree certificate and consolidated transcripts: University-issued, showing all semesters. Provisional certificate is accepted if the degree is not yet issued.
  • APS certificate: Issued by the German Embassy in New Delhi.
  • IELTS or TOEFL score report: Or a signed MOI letter from the university registrar on official letterhead.
  • German A1 certificate: From Goethe-Institut, telc, or an approved provider, for English-taught master’s programmes.
  • Curriculum Vitae: Europass or one-page tabular format.
  • Statement of Purpose: One page, addressing programme fit and career plan.
  • Two Letters of Recommendation: From Bachelor’s professors on institutional letterhead.
  • Work experience letters: If applying to a programme that expects prior industry work (Advanced Manufacturing tracks list it as a plus).
  • Passport-size photographs: Two, biometric, 35 mm x 45 mm.
  • Course descriptions: A translated module list from your Bachelor’s, especially for CS and engineering PGs where prior coursework is checked.

Technische Universität Chemnitz Acceptance Rate for Indians

TU Chemnitz does not publish an official institutional acceptance rate. Third-party estimates put the effective admission rate at 65 to 75 percent, based on the university’s open-access public intake pattern and the fact that most master’s programmes admit every applicant who meets the stated academic and language minimums. Confirm the current position on the TU Chemnitz ranking band.

What Drives the Chemnitz Admit Rate for Indian Files

Chemnitz is a mid-size public technical university with declining domestic enrolment and a stated interest in growing its international share, which currently sits at 32 percent. Indian files with clean academics, an APS certificate, and a matched Bachelor’s specialisation typically clear the admissions bar without an interview or an entrance test.

Where Indian Applications Get Rejected

  • Missing APS certificate at file stage. This is the single most common uni-assist refusal reason for Indian applicants.
  • Bachelor’s specialisation mismatch, e.g. a mechanical engineer applying to MSc Web Engineering without any programming coursework.
  • Low IELTS or missing German A1 at application. Both are hard floors, not soft targets.
  • Uncertified document copies from local notaries not recognised by the German consulate.

Insider note: Chemnitz weighs the match between your Bachelor’s coursework and the MSc modules more than your final CGPA. A 60 percent Bachelor’s in the exact specialisation beats a 75 percent Bachelor’s in an unrelated field.


Germany Student Visa Process

Indian applicants headed to TU Chemnitz apply for a Germany national student visa (D-visa) at the German Consulate in Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, or the Embassy in New Delhi based on jurisdiction. Book the slot on the VFS Germany portal as soon as you receive the Chemnitz admission letter, since Delhi and Bengaluru slots run 8 to 12 weeks out during the Winter intake peak.

The core financial proof is a blocked account (Sperrkonto) holding a minimum of EUR 11,904 (around INR 13.34 Lakhs) for the 2026-27 academic year, opened with Deutsche Bank, Fintiba, Expatrio, or Coracle. Alternatives include a scholarship award letter or a formal Verpflichtungserklärung from a sponsor in Germany. Visa fee is EUR 75 (around INR 8,403).

Carry the Chemnitz admission letter, blocked account confirmation, APS certificate, health insurance policy from a recognised provider, accommodation proof or a hostel booking, and travel medical insurance for the first three months. After landing in Chemnitz, register your address at the Bürgerbüro within two weeks and apply for the residence permit at the Ausländerbehörde before the 90-day entry visa expires.

2026 update: The blocked account minimum was raised to EUR 11,904 per year by the German Federal Foreign Office for the 2026-27 academic year, up from the previous EUR 11,208. Confirm the current figure with your consulate before opening the account.


Tips and Application Checklist for Technische Universität Chemnitz

The following tips and steps are drawn from Indian-applicant patterns at Chemnitz over recent Winter intake cycles, weighted toward the two decisions that most often trip up first-time applicants: APS timing and the German-language proof.

  • Book APS by January 2027 for the Winter 2027-28 intake so the certificate is in hand two months before the July deadline.
  • Start German A1 by February 2027 at the Goethe-Institut or a certified online provider, and schedule the exam for May.
  • Request Bachelor’s transcripts in a sealed envelope from your college registrar at least eight weeks before the deadline.
  • File uni-assist by mid-June 2027 to give the platform four weeks to check and forward your file to Chemnitz.
  • Match your SOP to the MSc module list: cite two or three modules by name and connect them to your Bachelor’s project.
  • Attest all copies at a German consulate rather than a local notary, since uni-assist accepts consulate seals without question.
  • Open the blocked account immediately after the admission letter arrives to unblock the visa slot booking.
  • Read student experiences from Indian alumni on the TU Chemnitz reviews page before finalising your programme choice.

Chemnitz is a low-cost, mid-tier technical university that admits most Indian applicants who submit a clean uni-assist file with a valid APS certificate, a Bachelor’s aligned to the target MSc, and a B2 English proof. File six weeks before the deadline and keep the German A1 proof ready at submission.


Technische Universität Chemnitz Admissions: Frequently Asked Questions

Ques. What is the next application deadline at TU Chemnitz for Indian students?

Ans. The next live deadline is 15 January 2027 for the Summer Semester 2027 secondary intake. The Winter Semester 2027-28 primary intake closes on 15 July 2027 and takes in the widest range of English-taught master’s programmes.

Ques. Does TU Chemnitz charge tuition fees for Indian students?

Ans. No, public tuition is EUR 0 (INR 0) for all international students. Each enrolled student pays a semester contribution of EUR 340.5 (around INR 38,150) that covers administrative services and the Chemnitz transport ticket.

Ques. Do I need IELTS if my Bachelor’s was in English?

Ans. No. TU Chemnitz waives IELTS or TOEFL when your Bachelor’s was fully taught in English. Attach a signed Medium of Instruction letter from your university’s Registrar on official letterhead confirming English as the language of instruction and examination.

Ques. Is the APS certificate mandatory for TU Chemnitz?

Ans. Yes. Every Indian applicant to a Chemnitz Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD programme must submit an APS certificate from the German Embassy in New Delhi with the uni-assist file. Book the APS interview at least six months before the Chemnitz deadline.

Ques. What is the uni-assist application fee for TU Chemnitz?

Ans. The uni-assist fee is EUR 75 (around INR 8,403) for your first application to Chemnitz, plus EUR 30 (around INR 3,361) for each additional programme in the same semester. Pay by card or SEPA transfer on the uni-assist portal.

Ques. What IELTS score does TU Chemnitz require for master’s programmes?

Ans. Most English-taught master’s programmes accept IELTS 5.5 as the B2 minimum, along with TOEFL iBT 72 or PTE 59. English studies tracks demand IELTS 7.0 (C1). Individual programmes may raise these floors, so check the programme page before applying.

Ques. Do I need German at the application stage for an English-taught master’s?

Ans. Yes, TU Chemnitz asks for German A1 at application and A2 by the third semester for English-taught master’s programmes. Take the Goethe-Institut A1 exam and upload the certificate with your uni-assist file.

Ques. How long does TU Chemnitz take to send an admission decision?

Ans. Once uni-assist forwards your file to Chemnitz (about 4 to 6 weeks after submission), the university takes another 6 to 8 weeks to issue an admission letter. Winter intake decisions typically arrive in September, Summer intake decisions in March.

Ques. Can I apply to more than one TU Chemnitz programme in the same intake?

Ans. Yes. File one uni-assist application for the first programme (EUR 75, around INR 8,403) and add each additional programme at EUR 30 (around INR 3,361). Keep your SOP tailored to each programme so admissions officers see genuine fit.

Ques. What is TU Chemnitz’s acceptance rate for Indian students?

Ans. TU Chemnitz does not publish an official acceptance rate. Third-party estimates place it at 65 to 75 percent, based on its access-oriented public intake pattern where most applicants meeting the academic and language minimums receive an offer.

Ques. What blocked account amount do I need for the Germany student visa?

Ans. The 2026-27 minimum is EUR 11,904 (around INR 13.34 Lakhs) in a Sperrkonto with providers such as Deutsche Bank, Fintiba, Expatrio, or Coracle. This is a hard visa requirement, not a Chemnitz requirement, so budget for it before booking the consulate slot.

Ques. Does TU Chemnitz offer scholarships for Indian students?

Ans. TU Chemnitz does not run a large institutional scholarship for Indian applicants, but nominates students for DAAD, Deutschlandstipendium (EUR 300 or around INR 33,612 per month), and STIBET awards. External Indian applicants also apply for KfW education loans and India-based scholarships such as the Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation.

Chemnitz University of Technology Program Fees & Deadlines

ProgramImportant DatesFeesApplication FeesEligibilityFinancial Aid
Application Deadline for Winter 2026 Intake (15th Jul 2026)
Application Deadline for summer 2027 Intake (15th Jan 2027)
USD 684 /Yr
EUR 590 /Yr
75TOEFL: 72, IELTS: 5.5

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