Mechanical Engineering – Dual Studies study programs

Study Mechanical Engineering – Dual Studies in Germany (2026/27)

Mechanical Engineering – Dual Studies in Germany

Mechanical Engineering – Dual Studies in Germany

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Germany is globally renowned for its engineering excellence, and a dual study program in Mechanical Engineering places international students at the heart of this tradition. Students work alongside experienced engineers at world-class manufacturers in automotive, aerospace, and industrial sectors while completing their academic studies. The program offers a salary from day one, eliminating many of the financial barriers international students typically face.

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Degree
Tuition Fee
Bachelor
0 - 2,580 euros (per semester)
Master
0 - 5,000 euros (per semester)
Disclaimer: You should use this text as a general guide, but it cannot serve as a guarantee. Keep in mind that there is no universal tuition fee that applies to all study programs and all student groups. Hence, we urge you to always individually double-check the specific fees of the specific study programs on their official websites.

Deadlines

Below are the most frequent application deadlines for Mechanical Engineering – Dual Studies study programs in Germany.
German Students
Other EU Students
Non-EU Students
Non-EU Students
Winter Semester
Summer Semester
Admission-restricted courses Admission-free courses
MasterNo information15 October
Bachelor15 July31 August
Master
Admission-restricted courses
No information
Admission-free courses
15 October
Bachelor
Admission-restricted courses
15 July
Admission-free courses
31 August
Specific courses may have different application deadlines. Please always double-check the information individually.
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Numerus Clausus (Admission Restriction)

For degree courses with a numerus clausus, part of the study places are allocated according to the grade point average (GPA) of the previous degree. Selection is generally based on how many applicants apply for a place. The higher the grade, the more difficult it is to get onto the course. The German grading system ranges from 1.0 (very good) to 6.0 (unsatisfactory).
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