Join into our Master Week to receive detailed information about of our 31 full-time postgraduate programmes in the fields of business, technology, health sciences and computer science, taught in either English or German. Whether you are still exploring your options or already have specific questions, we will help you choose the right programme and plan your next steps towards your career.
What to expect:
Are you still in the early stages of considering your options or looking to get an initial overview? Our online information session offers you the opportunity to learn everything you need to know about the university, our master's programmes and the application process, and to get answers to your questions directly. Click on the link in you preferred language to join the session directly. No registration required.
We look forward to seeing you!
Date | Time | Language | Link to Event |
Monday, 20 October 2025 | 9 am | English | Zoom online session |
Tuesday, 21 October 2025 | 5 pm | German | tba |
Wednesday, 22 October 2025 | 5 pm | English | Zoom online session |
Friday, 24 October 2025 |
2 pm |
German | tba |
Your master's degree programme will combine theory, practice, and research. It will open the door to challenging professional fields or an exciting academic career. At DIT, benefit from:
Click here to find out more reasons to choose to study at DIT: Why study at DIT?
As a particularly research-oriented university of applied sciences, DIT has been granted the right to award doctorates in two subject areas. Our DIT Graduate School advises and coaches all doctoral candidates and interested parties. Find out more: Doctorate
Browse the postgraduate-specific FAQs below to find our more about master conditions. You may also wish to read our organising your first steps, application, admission and enrolment FAQs, or join one of our online sessions where you can put your individual enquiry forward to our international student advisors.
Yes, DIT is an internationally state-accredited public university of applied sciences in Germany. Our degrees follow the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) standards (Bologna Process), which ensures compatibility and quality. Our degrees are awarded as Bachelor’s, Master’s, or MBA with clear international equivalents.
View www.anabin.kmk.org to verify institutional recognition.
Most of our master’s programmes are completed over 3 semesters, which is approximately 18 months or 1.5 years.
The academic year is divided into two semesters:
Lecture Periods:
View the annual academic schedule
Yes, you can apply. However, the missing ECTS credits must be obtained retrospectively in accordance with our guidelines. Please get in touch with the contact for your chosen course to discuss options available.
The admission team is unable to offer preliminary assessments. Your documents and educational background will be reviewed for eligibility after you have submitted a complete application. Generally, to be eligible for postgraduate programmes you are advised to have completed an undergraduate bachelor's programme in the same subject or in a related subject.
If you have completed your entire bachelor's programme in English, you may submit a Medium of Instruction (MOI) certificate/ English proficiency letter issued by your previous university as proof of English language proficiency.
An official language certificate will be required for your application if you have completed only a part of your bachelor's studies in English or if you studied in English during high school.
There is no expiry date for the Medium of Instruction certificate. However, please note that we can accept this certificate only if you have completed your entire degree in English.
Our application portal called Primuss generates a list of documents which you are required to upload for your chosen programme. Any additional documents are not required and will not benefit your application any further.
GRE/GATE certificate is not mandatory. However, applicants having obtained their academic training (e.g., undergraduate degree) in non-member states of the Lisbon convention are recommended to submit it.
If you get admitted, you may be eligible to transfer some credits, depending on the similarity of course content. However, the final decison regarding credit transfer will only be made by your faculty after starting your studies at our university.
Are you already interested in a specific master's programme and would like to learn more about its content, structure, and focus areas—or do you have specific questions about it? Take the opportunity to get in touch with our academic advisors or schedule a personal consultation.
Do you have questions about choosing a degree programme, the application process, or student life? Our international student advisors will be happy to answer your questions and provide you with comprehensive support during one of the Master Week webinars.
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