Germany University Intakes and Application Deadlines for Nepali Students (2026–2027)
German universities have two main intakes: Winter Semester (October, the main intake, most programs available, application deadlines May–July) and Summer Semester (April, fewer programs, deadlines November–January). Many international applications go through uni-assist, a centralized verification service. For Winter 2026 entry, start your applications by March 2026. Account for the 8–12 week visa processing time after admission.
Germany's Two Academic Intakes
German universities operate on a two-semester academic year: Winter Semester (Wintersemester, October to March) and Summer Semester (Sommersemester, April to September). The Winter Semester is the main and larger intake, the vast majority of programs offer Winter intake, and approximately 70-80% of new international students join in October. The Summer Semester is a smaller intake, many programs offer Summer entry but with fewer slots, and some programs only accept Winter entry.
For undergraduate (bachelor's) programs, Winter intake is dominant, many bachelor's programs only offer October entry. For master's programs, both Winter and Summer intakes are widely available, particularly for English-medium master's programs. PhD programs typically have rolling admissions tied to research positions rather than fixed intake dates.
From a practical standpoint, Winter semester offers better orientation experience (large incoming international cohort), more scholarship opportunities (most DAAD and other scholarships are aligned with October intake), and better student housing availability (housing supply is largest in late summer for the October intake). Summer semester is suitable if you need extra preparation time or your specific program offers it.
| Intake | Start month | Typical deadlines | Programmes available |
|---|---|---|---|
| Winter Semester | October | 15 May to 15 July (some 31 March) | Main intake, 70–80% of students, most programmes |
| Summer Semester | April | 15 November to 15 January | Smaller intake, fewer bachelor's, many master's |
Winter Semester 2026/27, Deadlines and Timeline
For Winter Semester 2026/27 (October 2026 start), university application deadlines vary widely by university and program. Most universities apply through the uni-assist system (uni-assist.de), a centralized verification service for international applications. Typical deadlines: 15 May 2026 for international undergraduate applications via uni-assist (some universities have earlier deadlines like 31 March). Postgraduate (master's) deadlines: 15 May to 15 July 2026 depending on the university and program.
Some universities have direct application processes (not via uni-assist). Top universities like TUM, RWTH Aachen, and KIT often have their own application portals with deadlines that may differ from the uni-assist standard. Check each university's specific application page carefully.
After admission (typically July–August 2026), you have approximately 6-8 weeks to complete: pay enrollment fees, set up Blocked Account (€11,904 transfer), arrange health insurance, gather visa documents, get NOC from MoEST (noc.moest.gov.np, 2–3 working days), book VFS visa appointment, attend visa interview, wait for visa processing (8-12 weeks). To arrive comfortably for October 2026 orientation: visa application submitted by July 2026 → visa decision by September 2026 → arrival by late September 2026.
Practical recommendation: start your application process in February–March 2026. Submit university applications by April–May 2026 for Winter Semester. Receive admission decisions in June–July 2026. Begin visa process in July 2026. Arrive in Germany by late September 2026 for October orientation.
Summer Semester 2027, When It Makes Sense
For Summer Semester 2027 (April 2027 start), application deadlines are typically November 2026 to January 2027. Summer intake has fewer programs available, particularly limited for engineering bachelor's programs and many specialized master's. Always verify on the specific program's intake page before planning.
Summer intake suits Nepali students who need extra time after their bachelor's results to prepare TestDaF/IELTS, accumulate work experience, or complete the Blocked Account and visa processes. The 6-month gap between Winter and Summer intakes provides genuine flexibility for students who need it.
From a Job Seeker Visa and PR perspective, Summer entry has no disadvantage, your 18-month Job Seeker Visa starts after you graduate, regardless of when you began. A Summer Semester 2027 entrant completing a 2-year master's would graduate in March 2029, with their Job Seeker Visa running until September 2030. The same student could have entered Winter 2026, graduated in September 2028, with Job Seeker Visa until March 2030, the difference is 6 months of overall timeline.
The uni-assist Application Process
uni-assist (uni-assist.de) is a centralized verification and processing service used by many German universities for international applications. It is essentially a 'pre-application' step where uni-assist reviews your documents (translated transcripts, certificates, English/German language scores) and forwards your application to your chosen universities with a verification certificate (Vorprüfungsdokumentation, VPD).
Cost: uni-assist charges €75 for processing the first application and €30 for each additional application in the same semester. Documents typically need to be officially translated by a certified translator and either notarized or apostilled depending on the document type. Total document preparation cost: typically €300–€500 (translations, notarization, apostille fees, and uni-assist fees).
Application process: create an account on uni-assist.de, upload your documents (translated and notarized scans), select the universities and programs you are applying to, pay the processing fee, and submit. uni-assist processes your documents within 4-6 weeks. After processing, your application is forwarded to each chosen university for the actual admission decision (which takes another 4-8 weeks).
Note: not all German universities use uni-assist. Top universities like TUM, RWTH Aachen, KIT, and a few others have their own direct application portals. Always check each target university's specific application process, applying through uni-assist when the university requires direct application (or vice versa) wastes time and fees.
12-Month Action Plan for Winter 2026/27
September–November 2025: Research universities and programs. Build a shortlist of 8-12 universities mixing leading (TUM, RWTH, KIT) with mid-tier (TU Berlin, TU Dresden, Stuttgart) and accessible universities. Take TestDaF (for German programs) or IELTS (for English programs), book early as testing centers in Kathmandu have limited slots. Begin gathering academic documents and translating them.
December 2025–February 2026: Submit DAAD scholarship application (deadline typically October–December). Apply for political foundation scholarships. Begin uni-assist application, submit documents to uni-assist.de for processing. Translation, notarization, and uni-assist processing takes 6-10 weeks total.
March–May 2026: Submit applications to universities. Most international undergraduate deadlines via uni-assist: 15 May 2026. Master's deadlines: 15 May to 15 July 2026. Pay application fees. Continue strengthening German or English language as required.
June–July 2026: Receive admission decisions (Zulassungsbescheid). Compare offers. Accept your preferred university. Pay enrollment confirmation fee. Begin Blocked Account setup with Fintiba or Expatrio (€11,904 transfer takes 2-4 weeks).
August 2026: Apply for NOC online at noc.moest.gov.np (2–3 working days, no office visit required). Set up health insurance with Techniker Krankenkasse or AOK. Book VFS Global visa appointment.
August–September 2026: Submit visa application at VFS Global Kathmandu. Standard processing: 8-12 weeks (longer in peak season). Receive visa decision by mid-September.
October 2026: Travel to Germany. Register address at Bürgeramt within 14 days. Enroll at university. Convert entry visa to residence permit at Ausländerbehörde within 90 days.
After You Apply: Decisions and Enrollment
German university admission decisions come in several forms: direct admission (Zulassung, you have met all entry requirements), conditional admission (Zulassung mit Auflagen, you have met requirements but need to meet additional conditions before enrolling), or rejection (Ablehnung). Conditional admission may require: completing a Studienkolleg (foundation year if your +2 doesn't directly qualify for German university), achieving higher language test score before enrollment, or providing additional documents.
After receiving admission, accept your offer through the university's online portal or by mail (depending on the university). Pay the semester contribution (Semesterbeitrag, €100–€350), this confirms your enrollment for the upcoming semester. Some universities also charge an enrollment confirmation fee (Einschreibegebühr) of €50–€100.
The university issues your Immatrikulationsbescheinigung (certificate of enrollment) after you complete the enrollment process. This is required for: applying for student-rate health insurance, opening a German bank account, applying for the residence permit at the Ausländerbehörde, and accessing university services like library, IT systems, and accommodation. Keep multiple copies of this document.
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Frequently asked questions
When are the application deadlines for German universities?
For Winter Semester (October start), most international application deadlines via uni-assist fall between 15 May and 15 July. Some universities with their own application portals, such as TUM and RWTH Aachen, may set earlier deadlines from March to May. Summer Semester (April start) deadlines typically run from 15 November to 15 January. Deadlines vary significantly by university and by whether the programme uses uni-assist or a direct portal. Always check each specific university's application page, not just the uni-assist general deadline, since missing a programme-specific deadline means waiting an entire semester.
What is uni-assist and do I need to use it?
uni-assist is a centralised document verification and forwarding service used by approximately 180 German universities for international applications. It reviews your translated and notarised transcripts and certificates, issues a Vorpruefungsdokumentation (VPD) verification document, and forwards your application to your chosen universities. The fee is EUR 75 for the first application plus EUR 30 for each additional one in the same semester. Some leading universities including TUM, RWTH Aachen, and KIT operate their own direct portals and do not use uni-assist. Always confirm which process each target university requires before paying any fees, because applying through the wrong channel wastes both time and money.
Is October the only main intake for Germany?
October (Winter Semester) is the main and larger intake, with the majority of programmes and roughly 70 to 80 percent of new international students joining at this point. April (Summer Semester) is a substantial secondary intake, and many English-taught master's programmes offer it, though fewer bachelor's programmes do. PhD positions have rolling admissions tied to individual supervisors and research group funding rather than fixed intake dates. For students needing extra preparation time after their bachelor's results, or those who want to complete additional German language study before starting, the April intake is a genuine and equally valid option that does not disadvantage you for the post-graduation visa or PR pathway.
How many German universities should I apply to?
Applying to six to ten universities gives the best balance between coverage and administrative effort. A sensible shortlist includes two to three leading universities such as TUM, RWTH Aachen, KIT, and LMU Munich where admission is competitive; four to five mid-tier universities such as TU Berlin, TU Dresden, University of Stuttgart, and TU Hamburg; and one or two accessible options with higher acceptance rates. Because the uni-assist fee structure charges EUR 75 for the first application and EUR 30 for each additional one in the same semester, adding universities through the same service is cost-effective. Universities with direct portals charge their own fees separately, so factor that in when broadening your list.
When should I take the IELTS or TestDaF for German university applications?
For Winter Semester 2026 entry, aim to complete your IELTS or TestDaF by January 2026 at the latest, ideally by November 2025 to allow retakes if needed. IELTS testing in Kathmandu has limited exam slots, so book two to three months in advance through the British Council or IDP. TestDaF is offered approximately six times per year at the Goethe-Institut Kathmandu; check the schedule at testdaf.de and register early. For German-medium programmes you need TestDaF level 4 in all four sections (TDN 4). For English-medium programmes, IELTS 6.5 overall is the standard minimum, though some competitive programmes require 7.0.
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