Sustainable Biobased Technology
The degree program does not have a limited number of places.
If you fulfill the following admission criteria, you can be admitted to the Master's program in Biobased Products and Bioenergy:
An above-average overall grade in a degree program from a university in Germany or abroad that lasted at least three years. Bachelor’s degrees in Agricultural Sciences, Agricultural Biology, Biobased Products and Bioenergy, or related degree programs (e.g. forestry bioenergy, renewable energies) are recognized. Graduates from degree programs in which the content corresponds to at least 50% of that of the Bachelor’s program in Biobased Products and Bioenergy can be admitted. This applies, for example, to environmental studies and technical degree programs. |
Minimum overall grade of “good” (2.5 on German scale) or better. |
In the case of average grades lower than 2.5, a ranking or proof of special suitability for the degree program must be enclosed. (Evidence in the form of a letter of recommendation, completed vocational training or work experience, special community or social commitment, or a letter of motivation) |
Applicants without an Abitur or a German-language Bachelor’s degree must prove their German proficiency at the C1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for languages. |
The following documents are necessary to submit your application correctly (even if you are already studying at the University of Hohenheim). With the exception of the requests for recognition of coursework and examinations when applying for a higher subject-related semester, the documents are only to be uploaded as pdf files during the online application process.
Final transcript of records or proof of a completed university degree with the average grade
These documents must be submitted together with the application documents. If neither a letter of recommendation nor a ranking is submitted, applications with below-average final grades will be rejected by the admission committee. Details can be found in the admission regulations. |
Applicants without an Abitur or a German-language Bachelor’s degree must prove their German proficiency at the C1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for languages. |
If you were already enrolled in a Master’s study program, you will also need to send the following documents:
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Final transcript of records or proof of a completed university degree with the average grade
Details can be found in the admission regulations. |
Applicants without an Abitur or a German-language Bachelor’s degree must prove their German proficiency at the C1 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for languages. |
Recognition of already completed coursework and examinations For admission to a higher subject-related semester, you must also request the recognition of already completed examinations at the Master’s level. Please completely fill out the request for recognition for all examinations you would like to have recognized. You can find more information on the internet site for applying for a higher subject-related semester Please do not forget to include descriptions of the examinations or the corresponding courses, including the number of ECTS credits and the grade. |
If you were already enrolled in a Master’s study program, you will also need to send the following documents:
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Applications for the winter semester must be submitted by 15 September, applications for the summer semester by 15 March.
No paper documents need to be submitted.
You must enter information about the HZB in the online application.
The information on the HZB is required for international applicants to check whether they need to pay tuition fees and for all applications for statistical analyses. The HZB has no effect on whether you are admitted or not.
When you upload documentation for the HZB, you make it easier for us to check the information you entered in the application process and help us to be able to process this information faster.
For subject-related questions (e.g. on the structure or content of the program) should be directed to the program coordinator. For questions related to the application process, please contact the Registrar’s Office.