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Technische Universität Dresden
Dresden, Saxony · Public University · Est. 1828
TU Dresden is a TU9 university of excellence and the largest institution in Saxony, covering engineering, microelectronics ("Silicon Saxony"), medicine, natural sciences and the humanities. Living costs in Dresden are among the lowest of any major German university city.
Ranking figures are indicative and provided for general guidance — always verify current positions with the official QS rankings and the university.
48 programs across 3 study levels.
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Technische Universität Dresden
Indicative annual tuition
No tuition fees
Tuition-freeSemester contribution
€290/semester
Semesterbeitrag — often includes a transport ticketIndicative living cost
€11,000–€16,000/yr
On-campus accommodationMost public universities in Germany charge no tuition fees — only the semester contribution. Baden-Württemberg charges non-EU students €1,500 per semester, and private universities set their own fees. Figures are indicative; confirm with the university before applying.
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Studying in Eastern Germany: Leipzig, Dresden, Jena and Magdeburg
Eastern German cities offer tuition-free universities alongside significantly lower living costs, making them an attractive option for international students.
A secondary-school leaving certificate recognised as equivalent to the German Abitur (checked against the anabin database, usually via uni-assist). Applicants whose qualification is not directly equivalent complete a Studienkolleg year and the Feststellungsprüfung, or sit the TestAS. Master’s applicants need a relevant bachelor’s degree with a good grade average; some subjects are restricted by a Numerus Clausus (NC) or an aptitude assessment (Eignungsfeststellungsverfahren).
Language: German-taught degrees: DSH-2, TestDaF 4x4, telc Deutsch C1 Hochschule or Goethe-Zertifikat C2. English-taught degrees: IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL iBT 88+ (programme-dependent); many international master’s programmes are taught fully in English and require no German at entry.
Non-EU students apply for a German national student visa (Visa D) at the German mission in their country, then convert it into a residence permit for study purposes at the local Ausländerbehörde. Proof of funds is normally a blocked account (Sperrkonto) — currently about €11,904 for one year — plus statutory health insurance. Graduates may stay for up to 18 months on a job-seeking residence permit.
Read the student visa & residence permit guide →National and foundation scholarships open to students at TU Dresden. Because public universities in Germany charge no tuition, these mostly fund living costs.
German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
Monthly stipend (approx. €992), travel allowance, health insurance and study/research allowance
German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
Full funding: monthly stipend, tuition where charged, travel, health insurance and a German course
German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
Monthly stipend (approx. €1,300 for doctoral candidates), travel, insurance and research allowances
Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
€300 per month for at least two semesters, independent of income and nationality
European Commission (Erasmus+)
Full tuition, monthly allowance and travel/installation costs for the whole joint degree
German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
Full scholarship: monthly stipend, travel, insurance, plus an intensive German course before study
A secondary-school leaving certificate recognised as equivalent to the German Abitur (checked against the anabin database, usually via uni-assist). Applicants whose qualification is not directly equivalent complete a Studienkolleg year and the Feststellungsprüfung, or sit the Tes...
There are no tuition fees — you pay only the semester contribution of €290/semester, plus living costs. Figures are indicative — confirm with the university.
Germany national rank #13 · QS World #226.
German-taught degrees: DSH-2, TestDaF 4x4, telc Deutsch C1 Hochschule or Goethe-Zertifikat C2. English-taught degrees: IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL iBT 88+ (programme-dependent); many international master’s programmes are taught fu...
Last updated 21 Aug 2026. Information is provided for guidance — verify with official sources before applying.