Application for “second degree advance quota"
Applicant group Z are applicants with
- a degree from a university in another member state of the EU (excluding Germany*), Iceland, Liechtenstein or Norway, and
- proof of German language skills at proficiency level DSH-2 or higher
- who are applying for the first degree semester of a restricted admission degree program (with NC)
*) Successfully completing a degree at a university in Germany automatically provides you with a German general university entrance qualification. In such cases, Undergraduate Admissions (national) at TU Berlin is responsible for your application
Registration with hochschulstart.de?
- Nationals of the EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway:
- Before you begin the online application in the “My assist” online portal, please register with hochschulstart.de and create a user account. To do so, please click on “Registrierung".
- Once you have successfully registered, you will be issued an applicant ID (BID) and a BAN, which you will be required to enter in the “My assist” online portal.
- The BID and BAN are required as all study places for the first degree semester of restricted admission degree programs (with NC) are awarded through the dialogue-oriented service procedure (DoSV) of hochschulstart.de.
- Do NOT start any applications on hochschulstart.de!
- Nationals of countries other than the EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway and stateless persons:
- Registration with hochschulstart.de is NOT required!
- Do NOT start any applications on hochschulstart.de!
Online application, number of desired degree programs, handling fees
- Log on to the “My assist” online portal on the uni-assist website.
- Select a TU Berlin undergraduate program (bachelor’s or state examination) and enter the first degree semester. If you are unable to select the first degree semester, then a first degree semester is not offered (some degree programs only begin in winter semester).
- Make sure to answer all the questions in the application carefully. CVs or certificates are not accepted in place of answers in the online application. Insufficient or incomplete information may lead to a rejection.
- You may only submit 1 application for the “second degree” advance quota:
- for 1 degree program with restricted admission for the first degree semester
- You can additionally apply for:
- 1 degree program with restricted admission (with NC) for a higher degree semester
- 1 degree program with free admission (no NC) for the first or higher degree semester
- The “second degree” advance quota does NOT apply to either of these latter two options. You are also NOT required to submit the form "Begründung für das beantragte Zweitstudium"(Reasons for applying for a second undergraduate program).
- If you wish to apply for a higher degree semester, please refer to the information for applicant group D.
- You must submit a separate online application for each degree program you wish to apply for.
- If you apply for more undergraduate programs than permitted, only those programs up to the permitted limit will be considered.
- uni-assist charges handling fees for the pre-check which must be paid before your application can be processed.
Application documents
You can submit your application online exclusively. This means: The following required application documents don’t have to be submitted as hard copies to uni-assist but only in electronic form as PDF files by the end of the respective application deadline:
*) Certificates must always be submitted in the language of the country of origin. Should this not be English or German, a German or English translation of the certificate must also be submitted.
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In certain cases, original documents have to be submitted in case of admission for enrollment directly to the TU Berlin. This applies specifically to reasoned suspected cases and to random samples. Prospective students with an APS certificate have to submit the original in paper form by post at TU Berlin's Team Bachelor International in case of admission for enrollment. You can find more information about the APS here.