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    Technisc he Uni versitt B erl in

    Dept. 1 Student ServicesInternational AdmissionsIA 1As of: 14.11.2007

    Informationfor

    INTERNATIONALAPPLICANTS

    Contact:

    International Admissions in the CampusCenterin the TU BerlinStrae des 17. Juni 135 main building (Hauptgebude)

    10623 Berlin

    Opening and Tel. Consultation Hours: see page 2

    Telephone service:(030) 314 - 29999

    Fax:(030) 314 - 28442

    Internet: www.tu-berlin.de/zuv/ia/studium.htm

    E-mail: @ [email protected]

    Mailing Address:

    Technische Universitt Berlin Strae des 17. Juni 135

    Internationale Zulassung D-10623 Berlin2

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    Opening and Consultation Hours, Internet and E-mail

    International Admissions at the Campus CenterLocation: Campus Center

    in the TU Berlin main building (Hauptgebude)(see attached maps)Strae des 17. Juni 135, 10623 Berlin

    Opening Hours: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 9:30am to 3pm

    Fridays 9.30am to 2pmServices provided at the Campus Center:

    Distribution of application forms and information.

    Answers to your questions regarding applications, admission and enrolment.

    Support with application procedures.

    Support in dealing with enrolment procedures.Important: No firm decision regarding your application can be made at the Campus Center.

    This will be carried out by the office for international admissions or uni-assist upon receipt of your forms.The application process takes 3 to 6 weeks. We request that you await our written notification or direct inquiries to the Campus Center duringopening hours.

    Mailing:Applications that do not need to be pre-examined by uni-assist and other letters can be dropped in the post box in front of rooms H 47 to H 50 outside officehours.

    International Admissions Office

    Director: Ms. Rivas RodriguezCoordinator: Ms. EllerbrokSpecialists: Ms. Kohl

    Ms. GroteMr. HashemolhosseiniMs. JochumMs. WaschlowskiMs. Oswald

    Fax:(++49) 030/ 314 - 28442Telephone service:314 - 29999 Monday to Thursday 9:30am 4pm

    Fridays 9:30am 1:30pmInternet and E-mail

    Please visit our website for up-to-date informationon possible changes to opening hoursor tel. consultation hours: www.tu-berlin.de/zuv/ia/studium.htmYou can also receive information via e-mail: @ [email protected] 3

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    INTRODUCTION & IMPORTANT INFORMATION

    Dear applicant,Thank you for your interest in studying at the TU Berlin.This brochure contains important information for successfully applying to the TU Berlin. More important instructions and general information for asuccessful application can be found at www.inobis.de and on the German Academic Exchange Service website:www.daad.de/deutschland/de/2.3.htmlPlease read carefully:The Arbeits- und Servicestelle fr internationale Studienbewerbungen (uni-assist) has been verifying that international applications are completand comply with all the basic admission requirements since the summer semester 2005. This service is subject to payment. Please see point 1 tfind out if your application needs to be pre-examined by uni-assist.

    Please take the following into account when applying:

    Only written applications will be processed (no faxes, e-mails or other digital media).

    All documents must be included with the application.

    All copies of submitted certificates must be legalised (with an official seal) or be authenticated by the TU Berlin coordination office. The Universitis under no obligation to carry out an examination of its own motion if documents are incomplete or missing.

    Late or incomplete applications cannot be considered and will be declined. We recommend submitting your application 10 weeks before thapplication deadline to enable yourself to complete any possible missing documents in time for the chosen semester. Please use thChecklist overleaf of this information to help verify that your application is complete.

    The application form , information on study options, restricted admission and other information can be obtained from the Campus Center, thInternet or via e-mail(see page 2).

    Best wishes,

    The International Admissions Office. 4

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Opening and Consultation Hours, Internet and E-mail..................................2

    International Admissions at the Campus Center....................................................................................2

    International Admissions Office..............................................................................................................2

    Internet and E-mail.................................................................................................................................2

    INTRODUCTION & IMPORTANT INFORMATION............................................3

    1. Where does the University application need to be submitted?............6

    1.1 Arbeits- und Servicestelle fr internationale Studienbewerbungen (uni-assist)............................6

    1.1.1 Which applications need to be pre-examined by uni-assist?......................................................6

    1.1.2 Who has to apply via uni-assist?................................................................................................61.1.3 What is pre-examined in the uni-assist procedure?....................................................................7

    1.2 International Admissions...............................................................................................................7

    1.3 Enrolment and National Registration Office..................................................................................7

    2. Application / Processing Times................................................................8

    2.1 Application Deadlines (Final Deadlines).......................................................................................8

    2.1.1 Degree Courses (Fachstudium)...............................................................................................8

    2.1.2 University Preparation Center (Studienkolleg).........................................................................8

    2.1.3 Assessment Exam / Supplementation Exam (Feststellungsprfung/Ergnzungsprfung)......8

    2.2 Application / Application Form.......................................................................................................9

    2.2.1 Application for Admission to a Course of Study for International Applicants..............................9

    2.2.2 EU-Applications..........................................................................................................................9

    2.2.3 Masters Degree Programme Applications.................................................................................9

    2.2.4 Second Degree Applications.....................................................................................................10

    2.3 Country Specific Requirements...................................................................................................10

    2.4 Processing Times........................................................................................................................10

    2.5 Allocation of University Places / Lottery System.........................................................................10

    2.6 Mailing Address...........................................................................................................................10

    2.7 Attempts to Defraud....................................................................................................................10

    2.8 Returning Applications................................................................................................................11

    3. Translation and Legalisation..................................................................11

    3.1 Translation of International Certificates and Documents............................................................11

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    3.2 Legalisation / Authentication of International Certificates and Documents.................................11

    3.2.1 TUBConfirmation Original hat vorgelegen..........................................................................11

    3.2.2 Legalisation...............................................................................................................................11

    4. Entry Requirements.................................................................................12

    4.1 Recognition of Higher Education Qualifications..........................................................................12

    4.2 Higher Education Qualification (HZB) / Country Specific Requirements.....................................12

    4.3 Language Proficiency..................................................................................................................13

    4.3.1 Proof of Language Proficiency..................................................................................................13

    4.3.2 Language Course / Preparatory German Course for the DSH.................................................14

    4.3.3 Propdeutikum at the University Preparation Center.............................................................14

    4.4 Assessment Exam (FP)..............................................................................................................144.5 University Preparation Center / Studienkolleg............................................................................155

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    4.6 Supplementation Exam (Ergnzungsprfung - EP) to the Assessment Exam...........................15

    5. Restricted Admission / Numerus Clausus (NC)....................................16

    5.1 Average Mark..............................................................................................................................16

    5.2 Decision Notification for NC Courses..........................................................................................16

    6. Credit Transfer from Previous Studies..................................................16

    6.1 Credit Transfer from a German university...................................................................................16

    6.1.1 Courses of Study with Restricted Admission............................................................................17

    6.1.2 Courses of Study without Restricted Admission.......................................................................18

    6.1.3 Repeat Examinations................................................................................................................18

    6.2 Credit Transfer from Previous Studies Abroad...........................................................................19

    6.2.1 Courses of Study with Restricted Admission............................................................................19

    6.2.2 Courses of Study without Restricted Admission.......................................................................19

    6.2.3 Application for Credit Transfer..................................................................................................19

    6.3 Doctorates...................................................................................................................................19

    7. Student Visa / Residence Permit............................................................20

    7.1 Procedures before Entering the Country.....................................................................................20

    7.2 Residence Permit / Requirements for a Residence Permit.........................................................20

    8. Funding / Scholarships / Jobs / Fees.....................................................21

    8.1 Funding.......................................................................................................................................21

    8.2 Scholarships and Jobs................................................................................................................21

    8.3 Tuition Fees................................................................................................................................21

    9. Enrolment.................................................................................................219.1 Enrolment Procedure..................................................................................................................21

    9.2 Health Insurance.........................................................................................................................21

    9.3 Semester Ticket..........................................................................................................................21

    10. Accommodation.......................................................................................22

    11. Exchange programmes...........................................................................22

    APPENDIX

    Website Directory

    Country specific requirements

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    1. Where does the University application need to be submitted?

    1.1 Arbeits- und Servicestelle fr internationale Studienbewerbungen (uni-assist)

    Technische Universitt Berlinc/o uni-assist e.V.Helmholtzstr. 2-910587 Berlin(030) 666 44 33 0www.uni-assist.de

    1.1.1 Which applications need to be pre-examined by uni-assist?

    Applications for the 1st or a higher course semester (for undergraduate courses of study; exceptions see point 1.2)

    - even if you have already studied abroad,- even if you are already studying in Germany (students who want to change degrees or universities),- even if you are already studying at the TU Berlin and want to change your course of study,

    or if you were previously enrolled at the TU Berlin without graduating. Applications for the university preparation center (Studienkolleg) and the assessment or supplementation exam.Applications for a masters degree (exceptions see point 1.2)

    Course Information:

    www.studienberatung.tu-berlin.de/studium/haupt.html1.1.2 Who has to apply via uni-assist?

    International Applicants who do not have German citizenship or are stateless and do not have a German higher education qualification(Bildungsauslnder/innen).

    Germans with a Foreign Higher Education Qualification (German Foreign Educated Students / German Bildungsauslnder/innen), who are applying for anundergraduate course of study, university preparation center or the assessment or supplementation exam, provided that their foreign higher education

    qualification has not already been recognised by an authority of cultural affairs, which directly or indirectly authorises university admissions in Germany (also seHigher Education Qualification, points 4.2 a and b).

    Germans and German educated students with a foreign degree, who are applying for a consecutive or non-consecutive master programme. (Exception:applicants whose foreign degree has already been recognised by a German authority of cultural affairs. These applicants should please obtain furtherinformation from the Enrolment and National Admissions Office / Bereich Immatrikulation und Nationale Zulassung see point 1.3)

    Dual Citizens (i.e. applicants who carry an additional citizenship next to the German one and are therefore to be treated as German citizens in the application

    process, as decided at the conference of ministers of educational and cultural affairs on the 28th

    of May 1965), provided that they have a foreign highereducation qualification that has not been recognised by a German authority of cultural affairs. This concerns applicants to an undergraduate course of study,university preparation center or the assessment or supplementation exam.

    New:You can applyonl inevia the following website:

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    https://www.uni-assist.de/online 6 7

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    1.1.3 What is pre-examined in the uni-assist procedure?

    Uni-assist verifies for the TU Berlin that the following basic admission requirements have been met:

    A complete application form (see point 2.2) incl. a full CV. All certificates and documents in accordance with TU Berlin requirements (see point 3)

    Authorised higher education qualification for the chosen course of study (see point 4.1 4.2)

    German language proficiency to the required standard (see point 4.3)

    Calculation of the higher education qualification mark;Masters degree courses: calculation of the average mark of the first university degree (Bachelor or equivalent).

    Only applicable to students who want to change courses of study or universities in Germany (see point 6.1): completed credit transfer application with thenecessary documents and the decision of the relevant examination board where applicable.

    Other documents may be required next to the basic admission requirements. Please read up on the TU Berlin entry requirements and application deadlines ansubmit all documents in full. Only complete applications received before the application deadline will be processed by us.

    Please contact us if you have any questions regarding your application:

    1.2 International Admissions

    Mailing Address :Strae des 17. Juni 135, 10623 BerlinPersonally:Campus Center (main building/Hauptgebude)

    Please contact the office for International Admissions of the TU Berlin directly if you want to apply for:Professionally Oriented Master Programmes, Doctorates, and all other Further Study Courses

    Admission as decided by 11 BerlHG (Hochschulgesetz des Landes Berlin)

    the Lottery System (see point 2.5)

    andIndirect German educated students, i.e. every international graduate of a German university (German degree) who does not have a German Higher Educatio

    Qualification (e.g. Abitur, Reifezeugnis).Applicants for a Second Degree (i.e. applicants for a second undergraduate course of study who have already successfully completed a Fachhochschule o

    university degree in Germany also see point 2.2.4). This group of people falls into the same category as German applicants (Second Degree Proportion) bust nevertheless apply through International Admissions.m

    German citizens with foreign higher education qualifications and dual citizens who are applying for the university preparation center, the assessment exam othe supplementation exam, whose school leaving qualification has been recognised by a German authority of cultural affairs, which authorises to an indireadmission to university in Germany.

    Course Information:

    www.studienberatung.tu-berlin.de/studium/haupt.html1.3 Enrolment and National Registration Office

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    Immatrikulation und Nationale ZulassungStrae des 17. Juni 13510623 BerlinPersonally: Campus Center (main building/Hauptgebude)(030) 314 21054-8(030) 314 22109@ [email protected]/zuv/asb/beratung/imma.htmlAttention: Online-Applications possible

    The following groups should contact the Enrolment and National Registration Office:

    German Educated Students (with the German Abitur, i.e. Bildungsinlnder/innen)

    Germans with a Foreign Higher Education Qualification whose school leaving qualification has been recognised by a German authority of cultural affairs, whicdirectly authorises university admissions in Germany

    Dual Citizens (i.e. applicants who carry an additional citizenship next to the German one and are therefore to be treated as German citizens in the applicatioprocess, as decided at the conference of ministers of educational and cultural affairs on the 28

    th

    of May 1965), provided that they have the German Abiturorschool leaving qualification that has been recognised by a German authority of cultural affairs, which directly authorises university admissions in Germany.

    Germans and Dual Citizens with a Foreign Degree who want to apply for a Masters degree programme, and whose foreign degree has been recognised by German authority of cultural affairs.

    2. Application / Processing Times

    2.1 Application Deadlines (Final Deadlines)

    Degree Courses (Fachstudium)

    International (English language) Masters Degree Programmes with restricted admission

    15th March for the following Winter SemesterMasters Degree Programmes in Teaching (Qualification: Master of Education) with restricted admission

    15th August for the following Winter Semester / 15th

    February for the following Summer SemesterAll other courses or courses of study with restricted admission

    15th July for the following Winter Semester / 15th

    January for the following Summer SemesterAll courses or courses of study without restricted admission1st Octoberfor the following Winter Semester/ 1st April for the following Summer SemesterLottery System for courses of study with restricted admission1st Octoberfor the following Winter Semester / 1st April for the following Summer Semester

    2.1.2 University Preparation Center (Studienkolleg)

    Information on application deadlines can be obtained from the University Preparation Center Studienkolleg, see 4.5. (Please make a note of which semester yowish to apply for on your application)

    2.1.3 Assessment Exam / Supplementation Exam (Feststellungsprfung/Ergnzungsprfung)

    15th March for the following Winter Semester / 15th Septemberfor the following Summer Semester.9

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    2.2 Application / Application Form

    Please ensure that you prioritise our guidelines over those of other institutions when filling out the application. Your CV must be complete and include any previoussemesters or enrolments at German universities, for which verification needs to be provided. The application must be complete with all the required documents (seechecklist on the last page) and submitted to uni-assist or the TU Berlin by the application deadline (see point 2.1). We advise you to apply as early as possible.

    2.2.1 Application for Admission to a Course of Study for International Applicants

    International applicants, (excluding EU-citizens and applicants from Iceland, Liechtenstein or Norway and Germans with a foreign higher education qualification)also applicants who want to change their course of study at the TU Berlin (also see point 6.1) -, should use

    - The application form for admission to studies for foreign applicants(white form)

    You can apply for a maximum of 2 courses of study in this form (1st

    choice and 2nd

    choice).

    2.2.2 EU-Applications

    Applicants from the European Union and Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway including applicants who live in Germany, whose parents are citizens of the abovenamed countries (provided that they are or have been employed in Germany) and other family members of citizens of the above named countries (provided thatthese are employed in Germany) as described by Article 10 (EEC) No. 1612/68

    and Germans with a foreign indirect higher education qualification should use:

    - the EU-application form (green form) for applying to the 1st

    semester at the TU Berlin(also for applying for university preparation courses and the assessment exam)

    - the EU-application form (pink form) for applying for the second or higher semesters at the TU Berlin

    2.2.3 Masters Degree Programme Applications

    International applicants (including EU-citizens) applying for a Masters Degree should use:

    - The application form for admission to studies for foreign applicants(white form)

    Application to acknowledge a case of hardship (Hrtefallantrag):

    Applicants for a consecutive masters degree programme can submit an application to acknowledge a case of hardship (Hrtefallantrag)

    - The application to acknowledge a case of hardship under 10 of the BerlinerHochschulzulassungsgesetz (BerlHZG) can be found on the internet on:www.tu-berlin.de/zuv/ia/antrag.htm

    Applicants to a masters degree programme who cannot verify a first university degree qualifying for professional employment by the applicationdeadline,

    but are just about to graduate, have the possibility to present written confirmation from the examination board of the previously attended university, which statesthe following:written confirmation stating that 150 credits (European Credit Transfer System = ECTS) have been achieved within a standard period of study consisting of sixsemesters and a preliminary total mark orwritten confirmation stating that 180 credits (ECTS) have been achieved within a standard period of study consisting of seven semesters and a preliminary totalmark or

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    written confirmation stating that 210 credits (ECTS) have been achieved within a standard period of study consisting of eight semesters and a preliminary totalmark.When applying for a masters degree programme in teaching you must provide as laid down in the Lehrerbildungsgesetz des Landes Berlin - written

    confirmation stating that a minimum of 120 credits (ECTS) have been achieved in the core subject, 2nd

    subject and the occupation sciences(Berufswissenschaften) as well as the registration for the bachelors thesis and a preliminary total mark.

    A specimen of a written confirmation can be found on the internet on: www.tu-berlin.de/zuv/ia/antrag.htm 10

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    Provided that you are accepted, you can be provisionally enrolled for one semester, which can be revoked. You must verify successful completion of your previoustudies with a better mark than the first rejected applicant by re-enrolment for the second semester at the latest, otherwise your name will be removed from theuniversity register (Exmatrikulation).Applicants for a masters degree programme, who do not hold a first university degree and who are not capable of providing the above described verification of thECTS credits with a written confirmation because the previously attended university does not use the ECTS system or does not provide it for any given reason,must be rejected due to incompletion.

    2.2.4 Second Degree Applications

    Those applying for the first semester of a second undergraduate course of study (who have successfully completed a degree in Germany) should use

    - the second degree application form (1st

    semester) (yellow form)

    You can simultaneously apply for a higher semester. Please use the international application form for this (2.2.1). The application for credit transfer must beprovided with a decision from the relevant examination board by the application deadline when applying for a higher semester.

    2.3 Country Specific Requirements

    Additional verification and documents are required for a complete application from applicants from Mongolia, Vietnam and the Republic of China, which must besubmitted together with all the other application documents before the application deadline. (see attachment on page 24).2.4 Processing Times

    Please take into account the uni-assist and TU Berlin processing time as well as the mail delivery time and the required issuing of a student visa by the Germadiplomatic representation (at least 3 weeks and 2 working days/ Verschweigefristverfahren, which is a process that allows a pproval, if the approval that must bgiven by the German immigration authority, has not been given by a certain deadline) when submitting your complete application.

    2.5 Allocation of University Places / Lottery System

    The main applications are decided on first (main procedure). Then the remaining university places are allocated in a clearing process, whereby first course of studychoices will be considered first. If there are still places to be allocated thereafter, second course of study choices will be considered.You will receive a conditional offer in the mail if you have been allocated a university place. You will be enrolled if you fulfill the therein-mentioned requirements. Yowill also be notified in the mail if you are not accepted.

    University places for courses of study with restricted admission still open after the main and clearing procedures will be allocated using a lottery system. Applicationfor the lottery are available at the Campus Center or on the International Admissions website (see page 1). The application must be submitted to the InternationaAdmissions Office of the TU Berlin with a full CV containing all previous education. A maximum of two applications to the lottery can be submitted (for a first and second course of study choice). Only those allocated a place will be notified. Those who were accepted must bring all certificates and documents, in the requiredform, to enrolment (see point 3).

    2.6 Mailing Address

    Please ensure that the International Admissions Office always has an up-to-date mailing address. It is recommended to have your mail forwarded or to ask someonto check your mail during longer absences from the place of residence named in the application. You alone are accountable for errors or unmet deadlines caused bsupplying a false address.

    2.7 Attempts to DefraudAttempts to defraud (e.g. submitting forged certificates or documents) result in being expelled from the application process. Furthermore, the TU Berlin retains theright to take legal action.

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    2.8 Returning ApplicationsIf your application was not successful you can request that the documents be returned to you within 6 months, otherwise they will be destroyed. Studentapplications will be kept for1 yearbefore being destroyed. Please send us an A4 stamped and addressed envelope in sufficient time, if you want your documents tbe returned to you at the end of the safe keeping period.

    3. Translation and Legalisation3.1 Translation of International Certificates and Documents

    An official translation must be submitted with the originals if these were not drawn up in German, English or French.

    Translations from Germany must be translated by a translator who is certified in Germany.

    List of certified translators in Berlin: www.berlin.de/sen/justiz/gerichte/lg

    Translations from other EU countries must be translated by a translator who is certified in the respective EU-country or by a EU authority that can officially seathe document, or be verified by the German diplomatic representation in the respective country or endorsed with an apostille.

    Translations from other countries must be verified by the German diplomatic representation in the respective country or endorsed with an apostille.

    Information about the Apostille: www.hcch.net/index_en.php

    3.2 Legalisation / Authentication of International Certificates and DocumentsThe TU Berlin accepts copies of originals that are legalised or authenticated by the TU Berlin Coordination Office. The TU Berlin retains the right to demand theoriginals only in doubtful cases.Please do not send us original certificates orpassports.

    Exceptions:Verification of health insurance and payment slips must always be provided as originals at enrolment.

    3.2.1 TUBConfirmation Original hat vorgelegen

    The Coordination Office (room H 2129) offers a special free of charge service, which confirms that original certificates and documents were presented by stampinOriginal hat vorgelegen (original was presented) on certificates and documents for an application at the TU Berlin. This is not a legalisation. Applicants to otheuniversities should obtain information on application requirements at the respective university.

    3.2.2 Legalisation

    The TU Berlin Coordination Office (H 2129) can only legalise certificates and documents that were drawn up by the TU Berlin.

    Every authority in Germany that bears an official seal can legalise. These are German authorities such as Brgermter (Citizens Offices dealing wit

    registration and income tax), notaries, churches incorporated under public law. Legalisations by other EU authorities and notaries in other EU-countries, that beaan official seal are also recognised.

    Legalisations by lawyers, societies, auditors, and translators are not recognised.

    Legalisations are generally liable to costs.

    What requirements must a legalisation fulfill?

    A legalisation must at least have:

    An endorsement confirming that the copy corresponds to the original (Attestation Clause), The signature of the endorsing person The imprint of an official stamp. The official stamp will generally include an emblem, (a simple text stamp will not suffice).

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    corner for example and are stapled and sealed in that setting, so that a part of the official seal is visible on each page.Each page can also be legalised individually. Please take into account that in this case each page must indicate your name. Should this not be the case then youname and reference to the type of document must be specifically included in the endorsement.If both sides of the page of a copy contain relevant information then the endorsement must specifically refer to both sides (e.g. It is herewith certified that both sideof the copy correspond to the original). Should this not be the case then each side must be individually endorsed.If the original bears an embossed seal it is likely that it will not be visible on the copy. The endorsed copy must then declare that there was an embossed seal by thissuing authority on the original document / certificate.

    4. Entry Requirements

    4.1 Recognition of Higher Education QualificationsIn Berlin the Senate Office for Education, Science and Research (Senatsverwaltung fr Bildung, Wissenschaft und Forschung) is responsible for evaluatinginternational certificates regarding an application for universities in Germany and for resolving doubtful cases.

    Senatsverwal tung fr Bi ldung, Wissenschaft und Forschung,Abteilung II C 5 (Room 1042)

    Beuthstr. 6 - 8, D - 10117 Berlin-Mitte (underground station Spittelmarkt)Consultation: Mon and Tue 9am 12pmThu 4pm 6pm(030) 9026-7

    4.2 Higher Education Qualification (HZB) / Country Specific RequirementsInternational certificates and other documents are assessed in accordance with the assessment guidelines of the Zentralstelle fr auslndisches Bildungswese(Central Office for Foreign Education). Whether you have an eligible higher education qualification (direct or indirect) depends on whether your higher educatioqualification is of the same standard as the German Abitur or only an approximate comparison.

    a) Indirect Higher Education Qualification (HZB) via assessment exam / university preparation center (Studienkolleg)

    This means that an examination to assess the eligibility of international applicants to study at a German university (Feststellungsprfung) must be sat (see point 4to 4.6).

    b) Direct Higher Education Qualification (HZB)

    This means that only a German language examination to qualify for university (DSH) or an equivalent may be required (see point 4.3).The following website can help you determine whether you are eligible for study at the TU Berlin:

    Anabin on the Internet: www.anabin.de

    Guide on how to use the Anabin website

    Click on the following buttons in the following order:> Click on Land whlen> Then on Gesamtliste aller Lnder> Choose a country!> Click on Zeugnisse> Choose your certificate for more information!

    You can also find information on higher education qualifications on:

    www.daad.de/deutschland/de/2.3.1.html

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    - Qualification from a German language Gymnasium (language of instruction: German) or14

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    - Degree in German studies (B.A. / M.A. German Language) or

    - Degree in translation or teaching German main subject: German.

    The following do not have to provide proof of German language proficiency:

    - German applicants with foreign higher education qualification (applying for a degree course/Fachstudium)-Applicants for masters degree programmes taught in English.

    The Technische Universitt Berlin no longer offers the DSH.

    4.3.2 Language Course / Preparatory German Course for the DSH

    Only those who are part of an exchange programme (which the TU Berlin is a part of), or those who come to the TU Berlin as part of their studies from a universitythat is in cooperation with the TU Berlin, can apply to do a German language course at the Technical University of Berlin. Further information can be obtained from

    the Zentraleinrichtung Moderne Sprachen (Central Institute of Modern Languages)ZEMS - Zentraleinrichtung Moderne Sprachen

    Ernst-Reuter-Platz 7

    6th

    floor, Room 609

    10587 Berlin(030) 314-24914 / 23082(030) 314-21617www.zems.tu-berlin.de

    All other applicants must therefore answer question 11 application for a language course in the application for international students with NO.

    4.3.3 Propdeutikum at the University Preparation Center

    The University Preparation Center of the TU Berlin offers a combined course (Propdeutikum) to prepare for the single subje ct exam German as a foreiglanguage and introduction to the technical terminology for mathematics, physics/chemistry or economics. All international TU Berlin applicants with a foreign direHigher Education Qualification (see point 4.2) can register. For further information please contact:

    Studienkolleg der

    Technischen Universitt BerlinAckerstrae 71-7613355 Berlin(030) 314-72720 oder (030) 314-72951(030) 314-72543@ [email protected]/zuv/studkol/

    4.4 Assessment Exam (FP)The Assessment Exam (Examinat ion to assess the el ig ib i l ity of internat ional appl icants to stud y at Universi ty)must be taken by international, stateless anGerman applicants, whose higher education qualification is not directly eligible (see 4.2 a) for study at a German university. The assessment exam for applicantwho want to study engineering (technical), mathematical or natural science courses excluding biology (T-Course subjects) can be sat internally (i.e. after completinthe university preparation center) at TUB or externally.The assessment exam can only be retaken once if failed.

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    Proof of passing the assessment exam must be provided to uni-assist together with all the other application documents by the application deadline.

    Information on assessment exams can be obtained from the University Preparation Center, (see 4.5)

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    4.5 University Preparation Center / Studienkolleg

    International and German applicants whose higher education qualification is only an approximate comparison (indirect HZB, see 4.2 a) to the German Abitur must san assessment exam before starting their specialised study (see 4.4). The university preparation centers prepare you for the assessment exams.The TU Berlin University Preparation Center (Studienkolleg) offers courses that emphasise on T-courses preparing for engineering (technical), mathematical annatural science (excl. biology) courses of study. And new from the winter semester 07/08: courses with main focus on W (W-courses) in preparation for courses ostudy in economics.

    Technische Universitt BerlinStudienkollegAckerstrae 71-7613355 Berlin(030) 314-72720(030) 314-72543@ [email protected]/zuv/studkol/

    Courses or assessment exams with emphases G/S (Geistes- und sprachwissenschaftliche Fcher / Arts and Humanities) or M (Medizinwissenschaften/Medicine) foapplicants who want to study art and humanities or medicine are only offered at the University Preparation Center of the Freie Universitt Berlin.

    Freie Universitt BerlinAkademisches Auslandsamt (Zulassungsbro II)Iltisstr. 114195 Berlinhttp://www.fu-berlin.de/fu-international/de/studkoll/studkoll.htm

    Entrance Test

    All applicants for the TU Berlin university preparation courses have to sit an entrance test. You should obtain information on examination dates from the UniversitPreparation Center (Studienkolleg) in time.

    The University Preparation Center (Studienkolleg) will send you an invitation and a registration form for the entrance test as soon as you receive confirmation frouni-assist that your application has been forwarded to the TU Berlin.

    The test results will determine who is accepted into the university preparation courses. Enrolment to the university preparation courses will only be granted whenthe International Admissions Office confirms that all entry requirements have been met after final assessment of the application.

    A new application must be submitted with uni-assist if the entrance examination was failed or if the applicant did not show up to the last possible test date for thesemester stated in the application form. The entrance test for the TU Berlin university preparation courses can be retaken once if failed.

    Information on the entrance test can be obtained from the University Preparation Center see 4.5

    4.6 Supplementation Exam (Ergnzungsprfung - EP) to the Assessment Exam

    Applicants who passed the assessment exam and want to choose a course of study, for which their foreign certificate, but not the major that was taken in thassessment exam is eligible, can sit a supplementation exam. The supplementation exam extends to include subjects of the major designated to the chosen coursof study. Relevant subject matter already covered in the assessment exam will be taken into consideration in the supplementation exam. The supplementation exacan only be retaken once if failed. A certificate will be issued for the passed supplementation exam, which will be valid in combination with the certificate from thassessment exam. Proof of passing the supplementation exam must be provided with all application documents to uni-assist by the application deadline.

    Information on the supplementation exam can be obtained from the University Preparation Center see 4.5

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    5. Restricted Admission / Numerus Clausus (NC)

    8% or 15% of places on courses of study with restricted admission are allocated to international applicants with foreign education, depending on the course of studGerman educated students; EU-citizens and applicants from Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein do not fall into this category. They will be treated as Germanapplicants.An up-to-date list of all available courses of study and further information is available at the Student Support Service (Studienberatung und PsychologischeBeratung)

    Studienberatung und Psychologische BeratungRoom H 70Strasse des 17. Juni 13510623 Berlin(030) 314 - 25606,(030) 314 - 24805@ [email protected]

    http://www.studienberatung.tu-berlin.de5.1 Average Mark

    Due to the selection being made according to qualifications it is important you submit the following documents: Proof of the final average mark achieved from the school at which the education was completed.

    Proof of the Grade Point Average achieved during your university studies, calculated by your university.

    5.2 Decision Notification for NC Courses

    Decisions regarding courses of study with restricted admission (1st

    semester) will be made within 4 to 6 weeks following the application deadline.

    Decisions regarding applications to higher semesters in courses of study with restricted admission usually cannot be made until the start of the semester (midOctober / mid April).

    Attent ion:You have to give written confirmation within a few days of receipt of the letter of acceptance if you will be accepting the place offered. You musttherefore ensure that you have provided us with a mailing address that is valid during the application period (including the name of the person with whom you areresiding, e.g. c/o ...) or any given change of address.

    6. Credit Transfer from Previous Studies

    6.1 Credit Transfer from a German university

    General:

    The decision over being credited time or achievements from another university or equivalent higher education institution within the scope of theHochschulrahmengesetz (Higher Education Act) will be decided under 6 of the revised version of the Ordnung der Technischen Universitt Berlin ber dieRechte und Pflichten der Studentinnen und Studenten (Rules of the Technische Universitt Berlin on the rights and obligations of the students). According to this,study and exam achievements that were accomplished at a German university must be recognised. A separate appl ication for the transfer of credits must be madefor each course of study.

    Credit Transfer Applications can be found atwww.tu-berlin.de/zuv/aaa/aequi.htmorPersonally:

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    CampusCenterMain building (Hauptgebude)

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    a) If you are or have been enrolled at a German university for one or two semesters but have not yet achieved any credit for study or exams:

    Ich habe bisher keine Studien- und Prfungsleistungen erbracht (I have not yet achieved any credit for study or exams) must be marked with a cross in thesigned and completed credit transfer application form (Antrag auf Anerkennung) and be submitted by the application deadline.

    b) If you are or have been enrolled at a German university for more than two semesters but have not yet taken any exams or parts of exams:

    Corresponding confirmation from the Prfungsamt (examination office) of the respective university must be obtained, which must also be submitted with thecompleted credit transfer application form by the application deadline.

    c) Application for a masters degree programme:

    Credits that were achieved in Germany, and exceed the first degree qualifying for a profession obtained abroad, must be provided with the credit transferapplication form and decision by the respective Prfungsausschuss (examination board)

    by the application deadline if you apply for a master s programme with restricted admission

    by enrolment if you apply for a master s programme without restricted admission.

    The credit transfer application form with the decision by the respective examination board must also be submittedby the application deadline (master s programme with restricted admission)by enrolment (master s programme without restricted admission

    if you have successfully completed a course of study at a university in Germany with the following qualifications: Diplom, Magister or Staatsexamen.

    Please use the brochure on Studying at the Technische Universitt Berlin (also available on the internet see point 5) to read up on whether the chosen degree ocourse of study has restricted admission (in which case you should take point 6.1.1 into account) or if admission is not restricted (in which case you should take poi6.1.2 into account).The original Credit Transfer Application Form (for achieved credit for study and exams) shall be submitted. All certificates and documents included in the applicatiomust be legalised or authenticated by the TU Berlin Coordination Office. Please be sure to also submit a current enrolment certificate.

    6.1.1 Courses of Study with Restricted Admission

    Quereinsteiger/innen, i.e. students who want to,Change university and course of studyChange course of study at the TU BerlinResume studies after a break of at least 1 semester by exmatriculationfrom non-EU countries (or Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway),

    must submit the credit transfer application form with the decision of the respective TU Berlin examination board with the other application documents

    by the application deadline.from an EU country or Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and German foreign educated students ,

    - applying to a higher semester, must submit the credit transfer application form with the decision of the respective TU Berlin examination board with the othapplication documentsby the application deadline.

    - applying to the 1st

    semestermust submit the credit transfer application form with the decision of the respective TU Berlin examination board

    by enrolment, provided an application to the 1st

    semester at the TU Berlin was made with the EU application form (green) also see point 2.2.18

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    Hochschulwechsler/innen, i.e. students who want toChange universities but maintain the same course of study

    Must provide the credit transfer application form with the decision of the respective examination boardby 1stApril for the following summer semesterby 1st October for the following winter semester

    If there are enough places in the respective semester, then changing universities is only possible, if the respective examination board has decided on a semesterwhich follows the one from the previous university. Enrolment is not possible if a lower level of study is determined.

    Zweitstudienbewerber/innen, i.e.applicants for a second degreeGraduates of Fachhochschulen (Universities of Applied Science) and graduates of wissenschaftliche Hochschulen (Universities) in Germany (als

    see point 1.2)

    - applying to a higher semestermust submit the credit transfer application form with the decision of the respective TU Berlin examination board with the othe

    application documentsby the application deadline

    - applying to the 1st

    semestermust submit the credit transfer application form with the decision of the respective TU Berlin examination board

    by enrolment

    6.1.2 Courses of Study without Restricted Admission

    Quereinsteiger/innen, i.e. students who want toChange university and course of studyChange course of study at the TU BerlinResume studies after a break of at least 1 semester by exmatriculation

    must submit the credit transfer application form with the decision of the respective TU Berlin examination board by enrolment.Hochschulwechsler/innen, i.e. students who want toChange universities but maintain the same course of study,

    must provide current proof of student status issued by the examination board of the previous university containing information on the course of study, courssemester and on exams or part of exams sat. It must also confirm that the course of study can be continued at this university. Information, if applicable, stating

    deadlines for required repeat examinations, (see 6.1.3) or a statement by the applicant expressing that no exams or part of exams have been sat yet (see 6.1). anthe decision of the respective TU Berlin examination board. The above listed must be provided by enrolment.

    6.1.3 Repeat Examinations

    a) Repeat examinations during a semester:If the examination date for the repeat examination is during a semester then the examination must be retaken at the previous university and the resultimmediately submitted to us. The results may need to be provided to the TU Berlin examination board for a decision.

    b) Repeat examinations in the semester in which the change should be taking place:If the examination date for the repeat examination is set in the semester in which you want to change universities then it must be clarified before admission witthe respective examination board if continuing studies is possible under these circumstances at the TU Berlin.

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    6.2 Credit Transfer from Previous Studies Abroad

    More detailed information on the recognition procedure can be obtained from the Recognition Office of the International Office (Bereich quivalenzen desAkademischen Auslandsamtes)

    Bereich quivalenzen des Akademischen AuslandsamtsPeter MarockRoom H 42Strae des 17 Juni 13510623 Berlin(030) 314 24692www.tu-berlin.de/zuv/aaa/aequi.htm

    6.2.1 Courses of Study with Restricted Admission

    Applicants from EU countries or Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and German foreign educated studentsapplying to a higher semester must submit the credit transfer application form with the decision of the respective TU Berlin examination board with the otheapplication documentsby the application deadline

    All other foreign educated studentsshould please take the following points into account:

    a) When applying for admission for a higher semester:

    Please note which higher semester you wish to apply for under study semester (figure 1.1 or 1.2 of the application form) if you want to apply to a highesemester due to your credits achieved at a university abroad. Further information can be obtained in the Recognition Office/Akademisches AuslandsamtBereich quivalenzen (see point 6.2).

    Enrolment is not possible unless the determination of the level of study, of the corresponding study semester, by the respective examination board provided by enrolment at the TU Berlin.

    A possible admission for the requested higher semester is therefore subject to the determination of the corresponding semeste r by the respective TU Berlexamination board.

    b) If you do not want to be credited for any previous achievements:

    In this case please enter study semester 01.

    c) If you do not make any indications:Your application will be processed for study semester 01 if you do not make a clear indication (e.g. only higher semester) under study semester (figure 1or. 1.2 of the application form).

    6.2.2 Courses of Study without Restricted Admission

    Final decisions on credits achieved at universities abroad will not be made until after enrolment. Applications for the transfer of credits should be made to the TBerlin within the first semester (see point 6.2).

    6.2.3 Application for Credit Transfer

    You can obtain further information at the Recognition Office/Akademisches Auslandsamt Bereich quivalenzen mentioned in point 6.2 if you have not yet appliefor credit transfer or for a level of study determination. The completed application for credit transfer must be submitted here.It is important you provide detailed certificates and documents on your achieved credits from previous study to enable their evaluation. All certificates and documensubmitted must be legalised or authenticated by the TU Berlin Coordination Office and officially translated (see point 3).

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    6.3 Doctorates

    Important information on achieving a doctorate in Germany can also be obtained from the Recognition Office of the International Office (Bereich quivalenzen deAkademischen Auslandamtes)

    Recognition Office of the International Office (see point 6.2)

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    7. Student Visa / Residence Permit

    7.1 Procedures before Entering the Country

    International applicants must apply for a student visa or a student applicant visa from the German Consulate or Embassy in their country before entering GermanAn applicant visa can be converted into a student residence permit upon receiving admission to university. A tourist visa does not get converted into a studeresidence permit. Enrolment at the Technische Universitt Berlin is not possible without a student residence permit.

    Information can also be obtained from the German Academic Exchange Service website:

    www.daad.de/deutschland/de/2.3.3.html

    Applicants who need to apply via uni-assist (see point 1.1) will receive final notification on their application from them. If the application is complete or if only thproof of German proficiency is missing, then a student visa can be applied for with that notification.

    Applicants who need to apply directly at the TU Berlin (see point 1.2) who do not yet have a student visa or student applicant visa can obtain a confirmation oapplication (Bewerberbesttigung) to apply for a student visa if their application is provided to the TU Berlin in full.Processing times for granting a visa generally requires several weeks. Students should therefore find out about the current entry requirements at the Germaimmigration authority on time.Applicants from Andorra, Australia, Honduras, Iceland, Israel, Japan, Canada, Liechtenstein, Monaco, New Zealand, Norway, Republic of Korea, San Marino und thUSA can apply for a residence permit after entering the country at the Foreigner Registration Office in Berlin (see below). The student residence permit, mushowever be provided at enrolment. (This excludes those who will be registered by the International Office as part of an exchange programme).Residence permits for EU-citizens were abolished in 2005. Now EU-citizens must only register at a registration office that will issue a written confirmation on right oresidence. Swiss citizens also do not need a residence permit.

    7.2 Residence Permit / Requirements for a Residence Permit

    More detailed information can be obtained from the International Students Support Office (Betreuung fr Internationale Studierende):Betreuung fr Internationale StudierendeStrae des 17 Juni 135, 10623 BerlinRoom H 51 55,or at the Campus Center(030) 314 24359www.tu-berlin.de/zuv/bfis

    The Foreigner Registration Office (Landesamt fr Brger- und Ordnungsangelegenheiten) responsible for Berlin is the:Landesamt fr Brger- und OrdnungsangelegenheitenAbteilung IV - AuslnderangelegenheitenFriedrich-Krause-Ufer 2413353 Berlinfor general inquiries: 90269-4000

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    8. Funding / Scholarships / Jobs / Fees

    8.1 Funding

    The Foreigner Registration Office will not issue or extend your student residence permit unless proof of sufficient funding is provided.

    8.2 Scholarships and Jobs

    International Student Support Office / Betreuung fr Internationale Studierende (see 7.2)

    http://www.tu-berlin.de/zuv/asb/sozial/stipendien.ht ml

    8.3 Tuition Fees

    There is no charge for tuition. Costs of enrolment, student services (studentenwerk), contributions to the student body and the semester ticket with soci

    contributions to the semester ticket add up to a minimum of 237.99 and a maximum of 284.9. Enrolment

    9.1 Enrolment Procedure

    At the TU Berlin the enrolment procedure for international applicants is completed in writing. More information will be given in the letter of acceptance.9.2 Health Insurance

    The Technische Universitt Berlin only requires proof of health insurance from enrolled students, in case certain conditions are fulfilled.Applicants can take out a private insurance.

    More detailed information can be obtained from the Coordination Office:

    Koordinationsbro

    Room H 2129 (main building Neubau 2nd

    floor)Strae des 17 Juni 13510623 Berlin(030) 314 - 22989 und (030) 314 - 22961(030) 314 - 26922http://www.tu-berlin.de/asv/koordinationsbuero.html

    9.3 Semester Ticket

    The semester ticket is a ticket for public transport that is valid for one semester. The cost for the semester ticket is included in the student body contributions.More information can be obtained from the Semester Ticket Office:

    SemesterticketbroRoom H 2131 33Strae des 17 Juni 13510623 Berlin(030) 314-28038www.tu-berlin.de/stb@ [email protected]

    Applicants cannot obtain discounted tickets for public transport.

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    10. Accommodation

    Information can be obtained from the Berlin Student Service:Studentenwerk Berlin, Zimmervermittlung,Beratungs- und Service-Point der WohnheimabteilungHardenbergstr. 3410623 Berlin(030) 31 12 317www.studentenwerk-berlin.de

    11. Exchange programmes

    Information on exchange programmes at the TU Berlin can be obtained from the International Office:Akademisches Auslandsamt der TU Berlin

    Room H 45Strae des 17 Juni 13510623 Berlin(030) 314 - 24696@ [email protected]/zuv/aaa/incom.htm

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    APPENDIXDIRECTORY OF THE MOST IMPORTANT WEBSITES

    Credit Transfer from Previous Study, www.tu-berlin.de/zuv/aaa/aequi.htmDoctorateExchange Programmes www.tu-berlin.de/zuv/aaa/incom.htmInternational Student Support www.tu-berlin.de/zuv/bfisResidence PermitGerman Academic Exchange Service www.daad.deDSH German language test www.zems.tu-berlin.deGerman Rectors Conference (HRK) www.hrk.deAssociation of state and state-recognised universitiesand other higher education institutions in GermanyHigher Education Qualifications www.anabin.deCountry informationIntegrated online application and information service www.inobis.defor international applicantsInternational Admissions, information for applicants www.tu-berlin.de/zuv/ia/studium.htmSemester Ticket www.tu-berlin.de/stbScholarships www.tu-berlin.de/zuv/asb/sozial/stipendien.htmlCourse Information, Restricted Admissions www.studienberatung.tu-berlin.deUniversity Preparation Center (Studienkolleg) www.tu-berlin.de/zuv/studkol/home.htmlTest DaF (Test of German as a Foreign Language) www.testdaf.deUni-asisst www.uni-assist.deRooms in Halls of Residence www.studentenwerk-berlin.de 24

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    COUNTRY SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS:Mongolia:

    Please refer to the Examining Commission of the German Embassy in Ulan Batorwith your certificates before you apply for a place at a German university.German Embassy Ulan BatorStrasse der Vereinten NationenPF 70899225839;00976-11-323905@[email protected]

    Vietnam:Please contact the Examining Commission of the German Embassy in Hanoi with your certificates before submitting your application to a German university.

    German Embassy HanoiAPS29 Tran PhuQ. Ba Dinh, Hanoi04-845 38 36/7, 04-843 02 45/6;04-843 99 69@[email protected]

    PR China:An original certificate from the Akademische Prfstelle(APS) of the German Embassy in Beijing , which confirms that the inspection of your study achievements weresuccessfully concluded in an interview.

    Update of the APS certificate (for applicants to a masters degree programme):Applicants to a masters degree programme, who have already passed the APS-China procedure with at least 6 semesters of a 4-years course of study or at least 8 semesters of a 5-years course or study, have to submit an updated APS certificate, stating the successful inspection of their final certificate, the Bachelors degree and their last semesters. For moreinformation please contact the APS:

    German EmbassyAPSBeijing;Landmark Tower 2; Office 03118 North Dongshanhuan Road; Chaoyang District; 100004 Beijing0086 10 6590 7138; 0086 10 6590 7140www.aps.org.cn

    Certificates and written confirmations from the PR China will only be considered- if the submitted copy of the original bears a red round seal and a round embossed official seal of the previous university or- if the submitted copy has a red round seal and the original is notarised with a red round seal and an embossed official seal from the notary public.

    Certificates and documents covering the complete course of higher education (school and university) must be submitted.

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    InternationaleZulassungH 47 - 49

    (Sprechstunde imim Campus Center)

    Hrsle

    Pfrtner

    Audimax

    Studierenden

    service

    die Wege zu deneinzelnen

    Arbeitsbereichen

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    Hauptgebudes

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    Strae des 17. Juni

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    Prfungs-broH 02

    PrfungsbroH 10

    Imma-trikulation undnationale Zulassung

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    im Campus

    PrfungsbrosH 19, 24, 26

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    AuslandstudiumAuslandstudiumweitere Services

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    uni-assist

    AArchitekturgebude, Straedes 17. Juni 152AMAlte Mineralogie,Hardenbergstrae 38B BauingenieurgebudeHardenbergstrae 40BAAlter Bauingenieurflgel (imPhysikgebude),Hardenbergstrae 40BEL Gebude Marchstrae 6und 8, AStA, Kindergarten,Caf CampusBH Gebude Bergbau undHttenwesen, Ernst-Reuter-Platz 1C Chemiegebude, Strae des17. Juni 115CR Cranzbau Jebensstrae 1E Gebude der

    Elektrotechnischen Institute,Altbau (E) und

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    Neubau (E-N), Einsteinufer 19EB Erweiterungsbau Strae des 17. Juni 145EMH Gebudeteile EM (Elektromaschinen) und HT (Hochspannungstechnik),Einsteinufer 11ES Gebude Englische Strae 20F Gebude der Flugtechnischen Institute, Marchstrae 12, 12A, 12B, 14FR Gebude Franklinstrae 28/29

    GOR Gorbatschow-Haus, Salzufer 11/12H Hauptgebude der Technischen Universitt Berlin,Strae des 17. Juni 135HE Hrsaalgebude Elektrotechnik, Strae des 17. Juni 136HF Hermann-Fttinger-Gebude, Mller-Breslau-Strae 8HFT-TA Hochfrequenz- und Fernmeldetechnik und Technische Akustik,Einsteinufer 25HL Gebude Heizung und Lftung, Marchstrae 4J Gebude Jebensstrae 1K Gebudeteil Kraftfahrzeuge, Strae des 17. Juni 135KF ehem. Kraft- und Fernheizwerk, Fasanenstrae 1KT Gebude Kerntechnik, Marchstrae 18KWT Gebude Kraftwerkstechnik und Apparatebau, Fasanenstrae 1L Gebude Lebensmittelchemie, Mller-Breslau-Strae 10M Gebudeteil Mechanik, Strae des 17. Juni 135MA Mathematikgebude, Strae des 17. Juni 136 (mit Mensa)MB Gebude Mller-Breslau-Strae 1112MS Gebude Mechanische Schwingungslehre, Einsteinufer 5OE ehem. Oetker-Haus, Franklinstrae 29P/P-N Physikgebude, Altbau (Ernst-Ruska-Gebude) und Neubau (Eugene-Paul-Wigner-Gebude), Hardenbergstrae 36/36APC Gebude Physikalische Chemie, Strae des 17. Juni 135PTZ Produktionstechnisches Zentrum, Pascalstrae 89RDH Rudolf-Drawe-Haus, Fasanenstrae 89SE-RH Gebudeteil Reuleaux-Haus: Eisenbahnlehranlage,Strae des 17. Juni 135SG Gebudekomplex Severin-Gelnde Salzufer 17/19TAP Gebude Technische Akustik Prfhalle, Einsteinufer 31TC Gebude Technische Chemie, Strae des 17. Juni 124TEL TU Hochhaus, ehem. Telefunken-Hochhaus, Ernst-Reuter-Platz 7TK Gebude Thermodynamik und Kltetechnik, Strae des 17. Juni 135UB Universittsbibliothek, Fasanenstrae 88V Gebudeteil Verformungskunde,Zentraleinrichtung Hochschulsport (ZEH), Strae des 17. Juni 135VWS Zentralwerkstatt, ehemals Versuchsanstalt fr Wasserbau und Schiffbau, Mller-Breslau-Strae (Schleuseninsel)W Gebude Wasserbau und Wasserwirtschaft,

    Strae des 17. Juni 144 und 144AWF Gebude Werkzeugmaschinen und Fertigungstechnik,Fasanenstrae 90ZW Gebudeteil Zentralwerkstatt, Strae des17 Juni 135

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    Techn ische Univ ersitt Berl in

    CHECKLISTfor International Applicationsfor the TU BerlinPlease use the following guidelines to check that your application is complete:

    Information for International Applicants

    Country Information (www.anabin.de)Please take into account that all forms and applications need to be signed and that all

    international certificate translations need to be legalised.

    Note:These documents must be submitted.These documents must only be submitted if the mentioned circumstances apply to you.

    Application Form (see Information for International Applicants point 2.2)

    International Application Form(up-to-date CV) or/and

    Application to a second degree orEU Application Form

    Higher Education Qualification (see Information for InternationalApplicants point 4)

    Legalised copy of school leaving certificate (also see point 3)Legalised copy of certificate for passing the university entrance examination.

    (also seepoint 3)Legalised copy of record of study, if applicable(also see point 3 and 6)

    Legalised copy of certificate received for passing the assessment exam(seepoint 4.4)Copy of the decision by the Senate Office for Education granting Higher Education Qualification

    (seepoint 4.1)

    Language Proficiency (see Information for International Applicants point 4.3)

    Proof of German Language ProficiencyPrevious Study Abroad (see Information for International Applicants point 6.2)

    Legalised copy of document listing credits achieved or completed studies including a list ofsubjects and marks

    Legalised copy of recognition by government /accreditation of the previous university

    Previous Study in Germany (see Information for International Applicants point6.1)

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    Proof of previous study in GermanyDetermination of the level of study of the corresponding study semester by the respective examinationboard chair

    Written confirmation of enrolment indicating the study semester of the previous university

    Other Written Confirmation copy of passport (page with personal data)

    Dept. 1 Student ServicesInternational AdmissionIA1