How do I apply?
We are delighted that you are interested in studying medicine at the Faculty of Medicine at TU Dresden.
The study program takes place at the campus of the University Medicine of the Faculty of Medicine in Dresden.
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Application for the 1st semester
The following information provides you, as a future first-year student, with important information on the various quotas in the admission procedure in general and on the special features of the selection procedure for the regular degree program in Medicine at the Faculty of Medicine at TU Dresden.
Please note: the selection criteria may be subject to annual changes. All information on this website is subject to change.
Where do I apply?
Use the TU Dresden application portal to find the right application portal.
Application in different quotas
The allocation of study places in Medicine is based on a quota model with the main quotas Abiturbestenquote, Zusatzliche Eignungsquote (ZEQ) and the university selection procedure (AdH). Before the allocation of study places in the main quotas, the so-called preliminary quotas are applied.
Allocation procedure in the preliminary quotas
According to the Saxon Rural Physicians Act, the"rural physician quota" is a preliminary quota that is awarded to applicants who would like to work in rural areas and have a great interest in working as a general practitioner. the rural physician quota is introduced in the degree programs Medicine (standard degree program) and Human Medicine (model degree program).
The application and allocation is carried out by or at the State Directorate of Saxony.
Separate selection procedures are carried out for this purpose. All further information, contact persons and legal bases can be found on the website of the State Directorate of Saxony.
You can find theregulations on the implementation of the selection procedures for the allocation of study places within the quota for foreign nationals and stateless persons, insofar as they are not equivalent to Germans, in our statutes:
The selection interviews for the winter semester 2025/26 will take place between 25.08.2025 and 28.08.2025.
The framework regulations for information on the processing of personal data during the application process can be found here: https: //www.verw.tu-dresden.de/Amtbek/PDF-Dateien/2022-01/01_ro13.12.2021.pdf
Applicant switch
Please use the application switch for applications.
Applications via uni-assist
Non-EU applicants with a foreign university entrance qualification apply via uni-assist by July 15 for the winter semester (applications for the summer semester are not possible).
The following applicant groups do not have to apply via uni-assist but directly via the TU Dresden portal :
- Re-applicants (you already have an admission to study at TU Dresden that is not older than 1 year).
- Degree program changers (you are already enrolled at TU Dresden and want to change your degree program).
Preparatory course
Enrollment in the Studienkolleg (course M) takes place at the applicant's request if direct university admission is not possible ( http://anabin.kmk.org/anabin-datenbank.html ). The entrance test must be passed successfully.
Applications must be submitted via www.uni-assist.de by July 15 for the winter semester and by January 15 for the summer semester.
Please submit a language certificate B1/B2 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
For admission to the Studienkolleg, the school report should have a maximum overall grade of 1.5. Admission to the Studienkolleg does not constitute a legal entitlement to a place on the desired degree program. After completing the Studienkolleg, a new application for a study place is necessary.
The Studienkolleg Sachsen is located in Leipzig.
Applications for the respective winter semester are made exclusively via www.hochschulstart.de and must be submitted by the deadline specified there.
If you would like to have a scientific report prepared in advance by the Faculty of Medicine of TU Dresden, please send an e-mail to to find out about the scope of the documents to be submitted.
These must be submitted in writing by May 31 at the latest. Year in writing to:
Carl Gustav Carus Faculty of Medicine
at the TU Dresden
Teaching Department
Academic Affairs Office
Admissions Office
Fetscherstr. 74
01307 Dresden
The special circumstances of exceptional hardship must be justified with a special application. You can find information on this at Hochschulstart.
The Bundeswehr quota secures study places for members of the Bundeswehr as an advance quota of 2.2 %.
You can find more information about the requirements for participation in the quota for professionally qualified persons here.
Allocation procedure in the main quotas
The allocation takes place in the quotas Abiturbestenquote, Zusätzliche Eignungsquote (ZEQ) and Auswahlverfahren der Hochschulen (AdH). Here you can find the timeline of the Foundation for University Admissions. You do not have to decide in advance on one of the three main quotas, as you automatically take part in all three main quotas when you apply to the Foundation.
To improve your chances of getting a place, there is the university-independent Test for Medical Degree Programs (TMS), the results of which are taken into account in the main ZEQ and AdH quotas. Information on the admission requirements and conditions of participation can be found on the TMS website: https: //www.tms-info.org/.
Selection criteria and weighting in the main quotas

Zulassungsquoten Regelstudiengang Medizin
Admission via ...
If you are seeking a place via the Abitur quota, it is sufficient to apply via the Foundation for University Admissions.
If you receive a study place via the additional aptitude quota (ZEQ), the school grades are not used for the decision, but independent criteria that are communicated by the respective university to the Foundation for University Admissions for the selection procedure. The criteria of the Faculty of Medicine are the result of the TMS and professional training (further information can be found in the selection regulations). It is therefore recommended that you register for and take the TMS. The result of the TMS must be submitted to the Foundation for University Admissions.
The majority of study places are awarded via the AdH. The allocation modalities within the framework of the AdH in the standard degree course in Medicine at the MFD are divided into two sets of criteria. 80% of students who receive a study place via the AdH are allocated a place based on the criteria of Abitur grade, TMS result and service (at least 11 months). The remaining 20 % are awarded a place via the criteria of Abitur grade, TMS result and vocational training. It is therefore recommended that students register for and take part in the TMS. The result of the TMS must be submitted to the Foundation for University Admissions.
Application for the higher semester
The following information is relevant for you if you would like to continue your medical studies at the Faculty of Medicine of TU Dresden as a university transfer student or lateral entrant.
You can find the correct application portal for your application via the TU Dresden application switch.
In order for your application to be included in the ranking procedure, please note the relevant deadlines and documents to be submitted.
Due to admissions in the winter semester of each year, only the following semesters / clinical semesters are offered:
Winter semester:
a) in the pre-clinical study section, the 1st and 3rd semester,
b) in the clinical study section the 1st, 3rd and 5th clinical semester
Summer semester:
a) in the preclinical study section the 2nd and 4th semester,
b) in the clinical study section the 2nd, 4th and 6th clinical semester
An applicant who has already been enrolled in the same degree program at a university in Germany or the European Union will generally only be enrolled for the next higher subject or clinical semester. Downgrades and upgrades are generally excluded.
When applying, please ensure that you select the correct subject or clinical semester based on your previous course of study. Applicants for the clinical section of the Medicine degree program should ensure that they first select the subject semester and then the clinical semester in the online application ( https://tu-dresden.de/bewerbung)(if you are studying within the standard period of study, this means: 5th subject semester = 1st clinical semester; 6th subject semester = 2nd clinical semester, etc.). The clinical semester is decisive for an application in the clinical study section.
All periods of study in Germany and abroad must be entered in the online application as well as any intermediate examinations already completed, such as the first section of the medical examination (Physikum) under "Examination". Incorrect or incomplete information will result in exclusion from the application process.
Allocation criteria
Admission to the higher semester is based on Section 7 of the Saxon Higher Education Admission Act in conjunction with Section 41 of the Saxon Study Place Allocation Ordinance. If study places are available, the allocation is based on the following applicant groups:
1. upgrades
2. transfer students/ students transferring to another university
3. other applicants (lateral entry).
Within these applicant groups, the ranking list is generally determined according to previous academic achievements (completed certificates of achievement as defined by the licensing regulations). In the event of equal ranking, the place will be determined according to the average grade of the university entrance qualification (Abitur) and, secondarily, by lot. This does not apply to applications for the 1st clinical semester. Here, the ranking list is determined according to the average grade of the university entrance qualification (Abitur) and, secondarily, by lot.
1. upgrading:
The higher ranking requires that you have been admitted to the 1st semester of the respective degree program by the Foundation for University Admissions and that you submit a written application (informal) for higher ranking based on your academic achievements. The application for upgrading must be submitted with the acceptance for admission to the first semester and proof of the relevant academic achievements must be provided.
2. change of place of study/interruption of studies:
Applicants who are changing their place of study or interrupting their studies with academic achievements from a university in a member state of the European Union require recognition of existing study and examination achievements as well as placement in a higher semester of the desired degree program by the state examination office responsible for you.
3. other applicants (lateral entrants):
Subject and degree program changers are considered lateral entrants, as are applicants who have acquired their academic achievements at a university outside a member state of the European Union. They require recognition of existing study and examination achievements as well as placement in a higher semester of the desired degree program by the state examination office responsible for them.
If you are transferring from abroad or from a related degree program (change of specialization) to a higher semester in the degree program Medicine, you must contact the following offices or authorities for the recognition and transfer of credits and examinations as well as for the issuing of a certificate of credit transfer ("Anrechnungsbescheid"):
Applicants with German citizenship
If you are transferring from abroad or from another (related) degree program, the State Examination Office for Academic Health Professions of the applicant's place of birth is responsible.
Applicants with non-German citizenship
Whentransferring from abroad or from another (related) degree program, the
State Examination Office for Medicine, Psychology and Pharmacy in Düsseldorf is responsible.
You can find all information on the exchange of study places on our overview page on the exchange of study places.
Study Information System (SINS)
All further information on the study requirements and application can be found in our central study information system (SINS).
Legal basis for the application
The selection regulations from winter semester 25/26 follow here.
All other legal regulations can be found in the TU Dresden legal basis.
Contact and advice
The ServiceCenterStudium is your point of contact for all questions relating to applications and studying at TU Dresden.