Deutsche Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaften - DHAW
Deutsche Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaften - DHAW
Computer Science
Potsdam
Bachelor of science
German
Admission all quarters
36 months
No admission restriction
Area of Study: Computer Science Focus: N/A
The application is completed entirely online via the university's application portal. Applicants fill out the online form and upload the required documents (e.g., university entrance qualification). There is no Numerus Clausus (NC). After review, the applicant receives a study contract to sign and return. Studies can commence on the first of any month.
Same as German students—online application with document check, no NC, rolling start on first of month.
Same general online application and document review. Foreign certificates must be checked for equivalence and applicants whose native language is not German must provide proof of German proficiency at C1 (e.g., Goethe‑Zertifikat C1, telc Deutsch C1, ÖSD C1, or DSD II).
GERMAN
| Test | Minimum Score / Level |
|---|---|
| Goethe‑Zertifikat | C1 |
| telc Deutsch | C1 |
| ÖSD | C1 |
| Deutsches Sprachdiplom II (DSD II) | C1 |
Main: German
German Students
Deadline: Rolling admission; no fixed deadline
How to Apply: The application is completed entirely online via the university's application portal. Applicants fill out the online form and upload the required documents (e.g., university entrance qualification). There is no Numerus Clausus (NC). After review, the applicant receives a study contract to sign and return. Studies can commence on the first of any month.
European (EU) Students
Deadline: Rolling admission; no fixed deadline
How to Apply: Same as German students—online application with document check, no NC, rolling start on first of month.
International (Non-EU) Students
Deadline: Rolling admission; no fixed deadline
How to Apply: Same general online application and document review. Foreign certificates must be checked for equivalence and applicants whose native language is not German must provide proof of German proficiency at C1 (e.g., Goethe‑Zertifikat C1, telc Deutsch C1, ÖSD C1, or DSD II).
German Students
Deadline: Rolling admission; no fixed deadline
How to Apply: The application is completed entirely online via the university's application portal. Applicants fill out the online form and upload the required documents (e.g., university entrance qualification). There is no Numerus Clausus (NC). After review, the applicant receives a study contract to sign and return. Studies can commence on the first of any month.
European (EU) Students
Deadline: Rolling admission; no fixed deadline
How to Apply: Same as German students—online application with document check, no NC, rolling start on first of month.
International (Non-EU) Students
Deadline: Rolling admission; no fixed deadline
How to Apply: Same general online application and document review. Foreign certificates must be checked for equivalence and applicants whose native language is not German must provide proof of German proficiency at C1 (e.g., Goethe‑Zertifikat C1, telc Deutsch C1, ÖSD C1, or DSD II).
Awarded by: DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) and partner organizations
Eligibility: International students pursuing studies or research in Germany. Criteria vary by scholarship.
Deadline: Depends on the specific scholarship program
Apply NowAwarded by: Various private providers
Eligibility: Based on individual assessments of academic performance and future earning potential.
Deadline: Varies by provider
Apply NowAwarded by: KfW Bankengruppe
Eligibility: Available to students aged 18–44, regardless of income; German and EU nationals primarily.
Deadline: Apply any time (monthly disbursement begins the following month)
Apply NowAwarded by: German State (Studierendenwerk)
Eligibility: Typically based on parental income; German citizens and certain EU/international students may apply.
Deadline: Varies by state and university
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