Documents in English do not have to be translated.
Documents in other languages must be translated into German, and the translations must be officially certified. The translation must be prepared from the original document. List of officially authorised translators in Germany.
The following application deadlines apply:
The completed application must have arrived at the International Office by the above deadlines. The post mark will not be accepted as proof of meeting the deadline. Late applications, incomplete applications and all associated documentation cannot be accepted after the deadline.
The earliest submission date for applications for the winter semester is mid-May of that year. The earliest submission date for the summer semester is mid-November of the previous year. Applications which arrive at the International Office prior to these dates will not be accepted or reviewed.
The University of Bamberg is not a member of http://www.uni-assist.de/.
Non-German citizens and those with university entry qualifications (certificates) from abroad must apply at the International Office (exception: prospective Master’s degree students); this also applies when you have passed the pre-university examination at a Studienkolleg (Zeugnis über die Feststellungsprüfung):
In the following cases, please apply separately online to the Trust for Admission to Higher Education (Stiftung für Hochschulzulassung)(this only applies to persons with a direct university entry qualification, not for applications to the Studienkolleg München):
Attention! Please find current information on application deadlines on the website of the Trust for Admission to Higher Education (Stiftung für Hochschulzulassung) or in our application check list.
In the following cases, please apply to the Registrations and Admissions Office (Studierendenkanzlei):
Overview of the degrees and courses currently on offer.
For information on individual degrees and courses, please contact the Student Advisory Service (Zentrale Studienberatung) and/or the Subject-Specific Advisory Service (Fachstudienberatung).
The ‘UnivIS’ information database offers an overview of all courses for all semesters and a list of contact persons with telephone numbers and e-mail addresses for the entire University of Bamberg.
The University of Bamberg offers a range of degree programmes which provide teacher training for those wishing to teach at German public schools; overview.
Under the following headings you can find detailed information on the various teacher training options:
As a rule, all subjects can be studied at doctorate level; detailed information and support.
The number of study places for some courses is restricted. To find out whether a course is restricted, please refer to the homepage of the degree programme.
Grades from abroad are converted into a German average grade. Study places are granted to applicants who have the highest average grades.
At the University of Bamberg, 5 % of courses that have restricted admission are reserved for applicants from non-EU and non-EEA states.