7 steps to successfully start your studies
Mark April 24, in your calendar! On our Open Day, students will present their field of study and answer any questions you might have. Take a look at our laboratories, workshops, lecture halls, etc. and get tips for a successful start to your studies at TU Graz.
Have you found your degree programme? Then it is time to find out in good time what requirements (general university entrance qualification, language skills, additional exams, etc.) you will need to meet to be able to enrol and what the deadlines are for admission to the respective programme. Find out on the websites of the individual degree programmes.
Every semester, we collaborate with various companies to provide Bachelor's and Master's degree scholarships in order to best support the next generation of researchers. This way, you can devote yourself fully to your studies and enjoy your student life.
Check the application deadlines now
Would you like to start studying at TU Graz in the coming semester? Starting June 1, you can pre-register online for your desired degree programme. Afterwards, you will need to come to the Registrar's Office in person during the admission period to finalise your admission to the degree programme.
Admission accomplished – now what? With the checklist for getting started, you can keep an eye on all the next steps. You can also prepare for your degree programme in advance with a variety of free (online) courses such as Math FIT or Computer Science FIT.
The first weeks of your time at TU Graz will be quite busy: You’ll be getting to know your surroundings, making friends, putting together a study plan, etc. But you are not alone: The student representatives for your degree programme will teach you all you need to know in their first-semester tutorial. You can also use TU4U, our intranet for students, and get involved in one of the student teams.
Find find all the information you need about registration and admission.
Find out more about scholarships, grants and costs on the page Financial Matters.
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