Applicant Selection Procedure

The admission to the Master's Courses of Studies is restricted, so an approval procedure has to be passed.

The admission to the consecutive Master's Course of Studies is based on an Applicant Selection Procedure, which will be conducted on the basis of the following documents to be added to the application in German or English:

  1. A graduate certificate from the previous degree course and further documents which show the final mark, length of study and courses taken (e.g. in the form of an academic transcript, transcript of records or corresponding performance records),
  2. a description of the contents of the courses as listed under 1),
  3. a statement including motive for the proposed admittance to the course and an explanation of study goals,
  4. a description of career and personal background with explanations about practical knowledge and experience where necessary,
  5. letters of recommendation from at least 2 university lecturers; the letters of recommendation should include evidence on how well the applicant did in relation to other graduates on the same course,
  6. proof of adequate German and English language skills (e.g. explanations by the candidate or test results such as TOEFL etc.); proof of basic German is particularly important as stated in the enrollment regulations of TU Kaiserslautern.
    (Institution Codes: TOEFL 7967, GRE 7143)

For the Application also preliminary versions of these documents may be sufficient. In this case the final credentials have to be given later.

Application Deadlines

You can apply for enrollment in the summer semester, or winter semester

Application Deadlinesfor candidates who
- are German or EU citizen
- have a German degree (e.g. Abitur)
- not needing a visa
for candidates from foreign countries outside the EU
- candidates needing a visa
summer semester15 January 31 October
winter semester15 July 30 April

Due to the usually high volume of applications, the decision and notification about admission will be communicated 6 weeks after the corresponding application deadline.

Transition from local Bachelor's towards Master's Courses of Studies

In case you are already enrolled in one of our Bachelor's Courses of Studies at the RPTU in Kaiserslautern please consider the specific Transition Rules.

How do I become a student at RPTU in Kaiserslautern?

Please select one of the following application methods:
  • Regular Application
    (mandatory for candidates from Germany)
  • Application with support from ISGS
    (recommended for candidates from foreign countries)

Regular application ISGS-Application (for candidates from foreign countries)
You will find all important subject-independent info regarding the studies in the brochure Information of the RPTU in Kaiserslautern for students and people interested in studying.

This comprises informations about:

In order to support applicants and students from foreign countries the RPTU in Kaiserslautern established the ISGS (International School for Graduate Studies).

The ISGS consults and supports you concerning your application and throughout your whole study, e.g.:

Please send your application with the filled in Application Form for Admission to Studies for Foreign Applicants to the following address:
RPTU in Kaiserslautern
Abteilung 4.1
Postfach 3049
67653 Kaiserslautern GERMANY
Please send your application with the filled in Application Form for Admission to Studies for Foreign Applicants (ISGS) to the following address:
RPTU in Kaiserslautern
International School for Graduate Studies (ISGS)
Gottlieb-Daimler-Str. 47
67663 Kaiserslautern
GERMANY

or send an Email to info@isgs.uni-kl.de

Please consider also the checklist for your application.

Note on the application forms (both methods): For the application itself we only require attachments that are necessary to verify your qualification. All other attachments can be given later during enrollment.
More information concerning costs of study and living:

Furthermore, the RPTU in Kaiserslautern must charge a fee (50 EUR) for the verification and acceptance of foreign qualifications and certificates. Please find more details here.