Study requirements
Prerequisite:
• a university degree in engineering (preferably materials science, nanotechnology, computer science) or in the medical field (medicine) or in one of the natural sciences (preferably in biology, biotechnology, chemistry, biochemistry, physics)
• Proficiency in English at B2+ level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Language
• good knowledge in the fields of Biochemistry, Cell biology, Materials science, Mathematics and Physics. Where appropriate, an assessment is made by an aptitude interview.
Registration for the aptitude assessment or the NC selection process as well as application for admission to a degree program
Your degree program requires you to take part in an aptitude assessment or selection process. To do this, you must have the following documents ready. You will be informed after your online application in which form and deadline the documents will be requested from you (by post or online). Please make sure that your application number, which was assigned to you when applying online, is indicated in your application documents. If you are unable to apply via the selma portal before the deadline, you don’t need to include your application number.
Degree-specific information and documents
• Registration for the suitability assessment online on the website of the course of study
•Proof of sufficient proficiency in English via relevant language or academic certificates. This can take the form of:
a) A certificate of general or subject-specific university entrance qualification with an advanced course completed in English,
b) A certificate of university entrance qualification completed exclusively in English,
c) A diploma from a university degree completed exclusively in English, or
d) English certificates such as TOEFL IBT (at least 92), IELTS (at least 6.5) or comparable language certificates.
• CV in tabular form (in English)
• Two letters of recommendation either in English or German, preferably by university professors
• Appropriate documents or certificates that prove the particular expertise required
Deadlines and address for submitting your documents
- Registration period for aptitude assessment procedures
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1st April – 31st May
- Application address
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TU Dresden
CMCB
Master Course Molecular Bioengineering
Tatzberg 47-49
01307 Dresden
Germany
- Application period
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1st April – 31st May
- Application address
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The application takes place online via uni-assist e.V.
As part of the application process with uni-assist, you will receive further information about the aptitude assessment procedure.
Further links and information
- Additional information
- Notes and Rules of Procedure for the Aptitude Test [Eignungsfeststellungsordnung] on the webpage of the discipline
- Link to the degree program
- Molecular Bioengineering