Control, Microsystems, Microelectronics (CMM)
University of Bremen · Bremen · Germany
TuitionFree
Apply by2026-10-15
LevelISCED-7
LengthNot stated
Taught inEnglish
What you would need to do
In the order you must act, not the order things get published. Some steps depend on your nationality — tell us where you are from and this list gets sharper.
- APS certificate (Akademische Prüfstelle) — IndiaVerification of academic documents issued by Indian institutions. Required for the German student visa. It does NOT replace a university's admission decision, and it can run in parallel with university applications. · by 2026-09-17Academic Evaluation Centre India (APS India) ↗
- Submit your applicationBefore you applyApplications close on 2026-10-15 · by 2026-10-15University of Bremen ↗
- APS India minimum Class XII score of 70%Before you applyA hard academic floor applied at COUNTRY level, outside any university's own criteria. A student holding a university offer can still be refused the APS certificate, and therefore the visa. Announced 23 February 2026, effective Winter Semester 2026/27.Academic Evaluation Centre India (APS India) ↗
- dMAT (Digital Master Test) — required for some Master's fieldsBefore you applyStandardised academic aptitude test run by APS India with g.a.s.t. Required as part of APS documentation for Master's applicants whose PREVIOUS degree is in Engineering; Commerce, Accounting, Finance or Economics; or Business and Management. Applies from the s · EUR 150APS India with g.a.s.t. ↗
- German language proficiency (institution-set level)No national minimum level. The recognised EXAMS are standardised nationally (TestDaF and DSH), but the required level and any waiver are set by each institution.Individual higher education institutions; exams standardised nationally ↗
- Proof of financial resources (Finanzierungsnachweis / Sperrkonto)Applicants must prove funds for one year, commonly by depositing into a blocked account (Sperrkonto). Blocks the visa, not the university application. · EUR 11,904Federal Foreign Office / DAAD Study in Germany ↗
- Health insurance (compulsory)Proof of health insurance is demanded at BOTH university enrolment and residence-permit application.DAAD Study in Germany ↗
- Anmeldung (residence registration)Every international student moving to Germany must register at the residents' registration office, usually within one week. The written confirmation is needed to obtain the residence permit.Einwohnermeldeamt / Bürgeramt, then Ausländerbehörde for the permit ↗
Cost
tuition — EUR 0 per year (international students)DAAD International Programmes: Control, Microsystems, Microelectronics (CMM) at University of Bremen — tuition fees as published: 'No tuition fees'Checked 2026-08-16 · daad.de
Living costs, visa fees and health insurance are never included in a tuition figure. Budget against the worst case, not the best.
Entry requirements
⚠ 1 requirement on the official page could not be checked automatically. They are listed below in the institution’s own words and are not treated as met.
- languageDAAD programme detail for Control, Microsystems, Microelectronics (CMM) at University of Bremen — english language requirement as published: C1 required, please provide an official language certificate, e.g.: IELTS Academic: 7 Online self-assessment Check here for more information
- otherDAAD programme detail for Control, Microsystems, Microelectronics (CMM) at University of Bremen — academic admission requirements as published: Degree (four-year Bachelor of Science or Engineering, German "FH-Diplom") in electrical engineering or a closely related field, awarded by an internationally recognised university-level institution Above-average results in undergraduate studies Industrial experience is welcome, but it is not a prerequisite. German language skills No minimum language level required English language skills C1 required, please provide an official language certificate, e.g.: IELTS Academic: 7 Online self-assessment Check here for more information
Where this came from — the exact wording we read
Control, Microsystems, Microelectronics (CMM) | University of Bremen | city: Bremen | languages: English | duration: 4 semesters | tuition: No tuition fees | start: n/a | deadline: n/a
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