BIDS Project 2022–2024
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Information about TU Dresden
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Program details
As part of the DAAD-funded BIDS program at TU Dresden, graduates of the following five German schools abroad (DAS) can apply for a scholarship:
- Colegio Alemán de Temperley, Argentina
- Deutsche Schule Medellín, Colombia
- Colegio Alemán Alexander von Humboldt, Mexico
- Colegio Humboldt - Deutsche Schule Puebla, Mexico
- Deutsche Schule Max Uhle Arequipa, Peru
BIDS scholarships for the first year of studies
Funding for the academic year 2025-2026 is provided via the DAS/DSD Motivation Scholarship within the framework of the awarding of the Deutschlandstipendium of the TU Dresden.
€300 per month for 12 months, i.e. from October 2025 until September 2026
Application process for the scholarship
To find out about the application process and deadline, please refer to the Deutschlandstipendium website.
Applications to study at TU Dresden must be submitted additionally to the scholarship applications.
Prerequisites to apply for a scholarship
- School-leaving qualification: IB / GIB / German Abitur (direct university entrance qualification in Germany)
- Application for an undergraduate degree program (Bachelor’s or Diplom) at TU Dresden, preferred in a STEM disciplines with open admission
Prerequisite for the awarding of the scholarship
To receive the scholarship, applicants must have been admitted to TU Dresden for an undergraduate degree program (Bachelor’s or Diplom). However, the applicant need not yet be admitted to TU Dresden at the time of application. For advice and assistance with the application, please contact Luise Thalheim (see below for contact details).
Applying to study at TU Dresden
Application with IB/GIB
You must submit your application to study at TU Dresden with uni-assist, the working service point for international student applications. uni-assist works on TU Dresden’s behalf to make sure the submitted application documents are complete and the formal prerequisites for admission to the desired degree program have been met. If these requirements are met, the application is forwarded to TU Dresden for final review and admission. The use of uni-assist’s application services are subject to a fee.
We recommend submitting more than one application via uni-assist, i.e. applications for multiple degree programs at TU Dresden (which actually interest you). If you are not admitted to your preferred degree program, this will open up the opportunity to be admitted to a second or third-choice degree program.
More important information on applying with uni-assist.
Period to apply to study at TU Dresden:
April 1, 2025 to July 15, 2025
Documents to apply to study at TU Dresden:
You can find information on the required application documents in the Application Procedures for International Applicants published by TU Dresden’s International Office.
Application with a German International Abitur
The application for the so-called Bildungsinländer is made via the application portal of the TU Dresden (SELMA). All application details are digitally recorded there and the documents are then submitted.
For open-admission degree programs, no letter of admission is usually issued; instead, students can enrol at TU Dresden directly after submitting their digital application. For this purpose, the enrolment documents are submitted by post.
For subjects with restricted admission (NC or DOSV), the application documents must be submitted by post to the TU Dresden by 15 July after the digital application has been completed. After all application documents have been received and reviewed, the selection procedure will take place. An admission decision will then be made available digitally, presumably starting from mid-August.
Application deadline for a study place:
Admission-restricted degree programs: 01.06.202 - 15.07.202
Admission-free degree programs: 01.06.202 - 15.09.202
Application documents for applying for a degree program:
Information on the required application documents can be found on the application instructions for German citizens and foreign students* (available in German only).
Contact
BIDS project coordinator: Cornelia Hesse
Coordinator
NameMs Cornelia Hesse
Scholarship programmes for international students
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International Office - International Students
Visiting address:
Fritz-Foerster-Bau
Mommsenstraße 6, Office 176
01062 Dresden