Leibniz University of Hannover offers admissions during winter and summer semesters. The majority of programs are offered in the winter semester. Winter 2023-24 admissions resulted in a total enrolment of 29,433 including 4,379 international students from 119 countries. 4,603 students graduated in the academic year of 2022. Leibniz University offers 84 programs of admission to which can be restricted and unrestricted to its applicants.
International freshmen can not apply to Leibniz University without German language skills. Some academic programs require English language proficiency in addition to German. Applicants need to pay an admission application fee to process their application and submit relevant documents within the given deadlines to complete their application. All uploaded documents should be authentic, original, and uploaded as scanned pdf files. International applicants are advised to apply as soon as possible to avail preference in admission decisions of the university.
- In Germany, adequate health insurance coverage is required for long-term stay or study. Health insurance coverage proof is mandatory while applying for a residence permit or enrolling in one of the German universities.
- At the time of enrolment, proof of C1 German language proficiency is required for international students. It can be proven in the form of DSH2, testdaf 4x TDN4, telc C1 Hochschule, or Goethe C2.
- The winter semester will begin on October 1st and the summer semester will begin on April 1st. Only certain programs are available to apply for admission for International applicants during the summer semester.
- All undergraduate study programs and selected postgraduate study programs can be applied through uni-assist. Depending on the master's program an applicant wishes to pursue, they need to apply either through uni-assist or directly at the LUH.
- After getting accepted into the university, students need to enroll in the university. It requires gathering relevant documents, scanning them, and uploading them under the enrolment option under the online portal. This step is mandatory to secure a place in the university.
Highlights
Application Mode | Online |
Application Portal | Uni-assist |
Application Fee | 75 EUR |
Mode of Payment | Credit Card & Bank Transfer |
Programs Offered | Undergraduate, Master, Certificate |
Academic Calendar | Semester-based |
Intake Sessions | Winter and Summer |
Language Proficiency | German and English |
International students | 15% |
Admission Helpdesk | studienberatung@uni-hannover.de |
Official Website | www.uni-hannover.de/en/ |
Leibniz University of Hannover Admission Deadlines
International applicants are strongly advised to apply as soon as possible to avoid any delay in the admission process. undergraduate programs have similar deadlines for international applicants while some graduate programs have earlier deadlines for non-EU students. International applicants must apply within the specified application period.
For caution, they are advised to double-check whether application deadlines have changed recently or not for their selected study program. Below is given an overview of admission deadlines for undergraduate and graduate programs-
Program | Applications Begin | Applications End |
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Bachelors | ||
Winter Semester | April 15 | May 31 |
Summer Semester | December 1 | January 15 |
Masters | ||
Regular Deadlines | ||
Winter Semester | June 1 | July 15 |
Summer Semester | December 1 | January 15 |
Early Deadlines | ||
Winter Semester | April 15 | May 31 |
Summer Semester | October 15 | November 30 |
Leibniz University of Hannover International Student Admissions
International applicants are required to create their applications after registering at Uni-assist. Some graduate programs require the completion of admission applications through the university portal. Applicants are required to electronically upload the academic transcript records to the uni-assist-portal along with relevant certificates, language proficiency proof, passport, curriculum vitae, etc.
An application fee of 75 EUR is required to complete the 1st application and 30 EUR may be required for each additional application in the same semester. The application deadline for undergraduate programs is similar for both semesters, unlike graduate programs.
International Application Portal - Uni-assist for all freshmen applicants and some graduate applicants. Graduate programs require you to apply through LUH Online Portal.
International Admission Application Requirements
- Completed online application form
- Official high-school transcripts & academic records to apply for bachelor programs.
- Higher education entrance qualification (HZB) for bachelor's admission is required.
- University entrance qualification – High school diploma
- Transcripts of records of all previous studies are mandatory for graduate programs.
- A bachelor’s degree certificate or degree in a related subject is required to apply for master’s programs.
- School Leaving Certificate –equivalent to German ‘Abitur’
- Tests to study in Germany
- Graduate programs may require a language proficiency certificate of both i.e. German and English.
- English proficiency for English-language Master Programs
- CV is mandatory for graduate programs.
- Valid Passport
- Some graduate programs may have additional requirements such as a letter of recommendation, Internship experience, or expert opinion, etc.
- International student health insurance
International applicants can contact the university via studienberatung@uni-hannover.de in case they have any questions or queries about their admission application.
German Language Proficiency Requirements
All undergraduate international applicants are required to submit a German proficiency certificate to become eligible for admission. Graduate applicants, however, may or may not require German skills proof depending upon their program of interest. However, a large number of graduate programs require a German language certificate.
Below is given an overview of German language proficiency by some relevant academic programs-
Academic level | Proficiency Level |
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All Bachelor Programs | C1 |
Architecture and Urban Design, Biochemistry, Engineering, Computer Science, Economic Geography, EMiLA | C1 |
Mathematics, European Legal Practice LL.M Joint Degree, Meteorology, Landscape Sciences, German and English Linguistics, Sports Science | B2 |
Religion in the Public Sphere and Computational Methods in Engineering | B1 |
English Language Proficiency Requirements
All international applicants are required to provide an English language proficiency certificate for programs having English as their medium of instruction or English as the core subject of the program of interest. Mostly, graduate programs require English language skills. Some master programs also require language proficiency proof of both languages, i.e. German and English at the same time.
Below is given the level of proficiency required by some relevant academic programs-
Program | Proficiency Level |
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Bachelors - English Studies as a subject in the Interdisciplinary | B2 |
Economics and Management | TOEFL iBT= 79, TOEFL PBT= 550, IELTS= 6 Band |
Mathematics, Meteorology, Philosophy of Science, Sports Science, Physics, Atlantic Studies in History, Culture, and Society | B2 |
IT and IP Law LL.M | TOEFL iBT= 78, IELTS= 6 Band |
Special Needs Education and Rehabilitation Sciences | B1 |
German Study Visa Requirements
international students must have a valid study visa to Germany to study there. Foremost, new residents of Germany, in particular, accepted students must register with one of Hannover's eight citizen centers ("Bürgerämter") within two weeks of their arrival. They need to bring your passport, "Wohnungsgeberbestätigung” form that is completed & signed, and their rental agreement to complete the process. Non-EU nationals are required to have a residence permit. They can apply for the same at Ausländeramt Hannover.
To obtain the visa, students are required to contact the local German embassy or consulate to acquire particular information on entry requirements and application periods. Apply for a visa at least 3 months before arrival. If the visa covers the duration of students’ stay, they only need to apply for a residence permit in case their stay exceeds the visa's validity. Only national visas ("D-Visum") can be converted into long-term resident permits.
Documents required to obtain a visa-
- A valid passport for the proposed duration of the student’s stay in Germany
- Leibniz University of Hannover acceptance or admission
- Proof of sufficient financial resources for the duration of stay (employment contract, grant, own financial resources)
- An international driving license or marriage certificate, if applicable
- Immunization or vaccination record
- Academic records such as transcripts, degrees, standardized test scores, diplomas, etc.
- Language proficiency proof
- Standard passport photographs
- Other additional documents, if demanded by the embassy
Leibniz University of Hannover Undergraduate Admissions
For UG at Leibniz University of Hannover entrance examination qualifications are required to make an application.. All bachelor's programs require German language skills. Some undergraduate degree programs may also require pre-study placement skills, a special language certificate, an aptitude test, to qualify for admission criteria. An overview of admission requirements of bachelor programs is given as follows
Where to Apply – Uni-assist
Application Fee –
- 75 EUR for 1st application
- 30 EUR for each additional application in the same semester
Application Requirements for UG Applicants
- Completed online application form
- Official high school transcripts & academic records
- School Leaving Certificate –equivalent to German ‘Abitur’
- German Language proficiency Certificate- B1 at the time of applying
- Higher education entrance qualification (HZB)
- Valid passport copy
- Evidence of Finances
Leibniz University of Hannover Graduate Admissions
Leibniz University requires a bachelor’s degree in a related subject to apply for a graduate program. The relevance of the bachelor’s degree is determined by the admission committee. Some postgraduate degree programs are available in both German and English languages. Applicants must demonstrate fluency in either English or German, depending on the strand they are applying for. Only English language abilities (and no proof of German language) are required for admission to an English-language master's program.
Where to Apply – Uni-assist or LUH Online Portal
Application Fee – 75 EUR for Uni-Assist
Application Requirements for PG Applicants
- Completed online application form
- A bachelor’s degree certificate or degree in a related subject
- University entrance qualification – High school diploma
- Transcripts of records of all previous studies
- Language proficiency certificate –
- German Language Proficiency for German language programs – Generally C1 Level
- English proficiency for English-language Master Programs
- CV/Resume
- Valid Passport
- Statement of Purpose
- Internship, if applicable
- Expert Opinion, if applicable
Below is given a detailed overview of admission requirements of some master’s programs offered by Leibniz University-
Requirements | MS in Economics and Management | MA in German and English Linguistic | MS in Civil Engineering | MS in Physics | IT and IP Law (LLM) |
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Deadline | May 31 | Winter- July 15 Summer- Jan 15 | Winter- May 31 Summer- Nov 30 | Winter- May 31 Summer-Nov 30 | July 15 |
Admission Type | Restricted | Restricted | Unrestricted | Unrestricted | Restricted |
CV | Required | Required | Required in the German Language | Required | Required |
To study at a German university, two prerequisites must be met: language skills and higher education admission or entrance qualification. First and foremost, the admission documents undergo a formal evaluation and after that, the actual evaluation and selection process begins.
The selection procedure involves an admissions committee that is made up of professors and academic staff of the applied program. The committee examines each application individually and decides which individuals will be admitted to the program. The university sends admission notification, acceptances, and rejections of bachelor's and master's applications with admission restrictions in mid-august.
All applicants who meet the admission requirements for master's degree programs with unrestricted admission are admitted. No notification is sent for unrestricted bachelor's degree admissions to the applicants. Applicants receive written notification of their admission decision, whether they are accepted or not.
FAQs
Where can I take the German language skills evaluation test?
The test for proving level German language skills of level B can be taken at any recognized language school in Germany. Additionally, it can also be taken at Goethe-Institut or university abroad. However, a C1 level German skill test must be taken at a certified language school.
Is there any minimum grade requirement to apply for master's programs?
For the master's application, there is no minimum or admission grade. Earlier, a minimum grade of 2.5 was required but this rule has been amended. Even though it is relevant to have good academic grades in undergraduate programs.
Can I also apply directly to the bachelor’s program without Uni-assist?
International applicants cannot apply for a bachelor's degree program at Leibniz University. Uni-assist is required for all applications as it determines whether the school-leaving certificate of an applicant is enough to permit studying immediately. An applicant may be required to first pass an additional evaluation test depending upon his or her academic records
Do I get the admission application fee back in case I do not get admission?
No. The admission application fee is a processing fee and it can be refunded even if an applicant doesn’t get admission to the applied university.
Can the German language proficiency requirement be waived off for master’s admission?
If an applicant already has a German higher education entrance qualification (e.g. Abitur), then they are exempted to provide evidence of their German language proficiency.
Which bachelor’s programs are available for admissions during the summer semester?
Only Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (BSc), Mechanical Engineering (BSc), and Production and Logistics (BSc) are available to apply for admissions in the summer semester.
What are the most preferred majors at Leibniz University?
The most preferred fields of study are humanities and social sciences, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
Does Leibniz University require any other language skills than German and English?
The university also offers a few programs in French and Spanish that are mainly language-based. Only applicants who desire to apply for language courses for higher studies may be required to submit a program-specific language proficiency certificate.
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