Aptitude assessment procedure in undergraduate degree programs
In the degree programs listed below, applicants must participate in an aptitude assessment procedure to determine whether they meet the admission requirements. This could mean simply submitting additional documentation, or it could involve taking an aptitude test or taking part in an assessment interview. Please take careful note of the deadlines and terms for registration, as these can frequently differ from the typical application procedure. Please also note that the responsible office at TU Dresden must have received all necessary documents in the required form by the deadline provided, as all deadlines represent cut-off periods!
The table below will also inform you whether or not you have to complete an online application prior to submitting the required documentation. If this is not explicitly required, you can complete the online application in parallel to the aptitude assessment procedure. You must then submit the notice of having passed the aptitude assessment along with your applicant number to the Admissions Office/International Office upon receipt. Furthermore, you can read below to which institution you must send your documents (Faculty or Admissions Office/International Office).
Aptitude assessment procedure in undergraduate degree programs
As a sub-discipline in the Linguistics, Literature and Cultural Studies Bachelor’s degree program and as a supplementary area in Bachelor’s degree programs in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science
Aptitude test
Application deadline for the winter semester: July 15
Separate application in the Faculty of Linguistics, Literature and Cultural Studies,
Institute of English and American Studies
Detailed information and registration
Teacher Training for Elementary Schools, Secondary Schools (Oberschule, Gymnasium), Vocational Schools
Aptitude test
Application deadline for the winter semester: July 15
Separate application in the Faculty of Linguistics, Literature and Cultural Studies,
Institute of English and American Studies
Detailed information and registration
For those pursuing the Specialization II in Business Education and Management Training.
Aptitude test
Application deadline for the winter semester: July 15
Separate application in the Faculty of Linguistics, Literature and Cultural Studies,
Institute of English and American Studies
Detailed information and registration
Teacher Training for Middle Schools, Gymnasium Secondary Schools and Vocational Schools
Qualification in Business Education and Management Training/BA
Aptitude test
Application deadline for the winter semester: July 15
Separate application in the Faculty of Linguistics, Literature and Cultural Studies,
Institute of Romance Studies
> Detailed information and registration
As a sub-discipline in the Linguistics, Literature and Cultural Studies Bachelor’s degree program and as a supplementary area in degree programs in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science
Required documents
- Proof of Latinum completion and proficiency in one modern foreign language at the B1 level
Teacher Training for Elementary Schools and Secondary Schools (Oberschule, Gymnasium)
Aptitude test
The aptitude assessment test is held each February, with an additional date in July if necessary. Whether it is held a second time in July is decided by the Admissions Committee by March 31 of that year.Those who would like to take the aptitude assessment test must send an email to the Institute of Art and Music/Art Education between December 10 and January 10. If the test is offered in July, applicants can send this email between May 15 and June 15.
Detailed information and registration
Teacher Training for Elementary Schools and Secondary Schools (Oberschule, Gymnasium)
Aptitude test
The aptitude test is held at the College of Music, Wettiner Platz 13, 01067 Dresden
Application deadline for the winter semester: March 31
Dresden College of Music
As a sub-discipline in the Linguistics, Literature and Cultural Studies Bachelor’s degree program and as a supplementary area in degree programs in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Science
Italian language proficiency at the A1 level
Proof of proficiency to be provided by taking a TUDIAS language class or
during the 1st semester at the Institute of Romance Studies
The proof of language proficiency must be submitted to the Institute of Romance Studies by the end of the 1st semester.
Detailed information on the Faculty’s web page
Information on the Italian intensive course prior to beginning studies