ETIT STUDENT SERVICES
Funding grants are used to fund the scientific or artistic work of students. Please refer to the published bulletin, opens an external URL in a new window for details of the tendering criteria.
Please submit the application form (PDF), opens an external URL in a new windowto:
Christoph Neuherz
E-Mail: christoph.neuherz@tuwien.ac.at
Phone: +43 1 58801 35001
There is currently NO admission test for the Bachelor's program in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology.
All information about the admission procedure and admission can be found here: Online Registration | TU Wien, opens in new window
The Bachelor's program will start with a Welcome Day (Lecture Hall EI7 in the Campus Gußhaus, 30 September, 2024, 9:00 a.m.), where you will receive all important information about the start of your studies and for your first academic year. Afterwards, the Student board of Electrical Engineering (FET), opens an external URL in a new window organizes an introductory tutorial where, among other things, the groups for the courses are assigned. The Welcome Day is a great help to start your studies, please take part in it!
The Start of Studies Handbook (PDF), opens an external URL in a new window contains all important information about starting your studies in Electrical Engineering.
Important for all first-year students: the Alignment Course Mathematics/AKMath! https://akmath.tuwien.ac.at/home/, opens an external URL in a new window
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If, during your final year of study (01.10. - 30.09), you achieve an average grade less than or equal to 1.80 for all courses completed, you may apply for a merit-based scholarship. Please refer to the published bulletin, opens an external URL in a new window window for details of the tendering criteria.
Please submit the application form (PDF), opens an external URL in a new window with all the necessary attachments by 15.10.2024 to: christoph.neuherz@tuwien.ac.at
Christoph Neuherz
E-Mail: christoph.neuherz@tuwien.ac.at
Phone: +43 1 58801 35001
Courses from other higher education institutions can be credited to your course at TU Wien if course content is largely equivalent. Please complete the credit form for this purpose and contact the course manager to confirm equivalence. After obtaining the course manager’s signature on the form, please send it, together with any certificates, to: christoph.neuherz@tuwien.ac.at
Credit form (PDF), opens a file in a new window
Further information on credits can be found in the University Act § 78.
If you would like to study abroad for a year or a semester, all the information you need is available here: https://www.tuwien.at/en/studies/international/studying-abroad
For the Erasmus programme:
https://www.tuwien.at/en/studies/international/studying-abroad/mobility-programmes/europe/erasmus-studies
The following criteria apply for participation in the Erasmus programme as part of your degree:
You must have a minimum of 80 ECTS credits, including the entire STEOP and the following core subjects:
- VO+UE Elektrotechnik 2
- VO+UE Mathematik 2
- VU Programmieren 1 (old) bzw. VU Wissenschaftliches Programmieren (new)
ATTENTION - NEW application deadlines from 2024:
Main application deadline: 01.01. - 15.02. for stays in the following winter and summer semester;
Secondary deadline: 01.07. - 01.09. for remaining places in the summer semester of the following year.
Special offer for ETIT and computer science students: EURECOM Sophia Antipolis as PDF for download, opens an external URL in a new window
Webinars for students interested in their exchange studies at Aalto School of Electrical Engineering in Finland as PDF for download, opens an external URL in a new window
NOTE:
For some partner universities - especially in Scandinavia - registration for the SS is ONLY possible during the main application period for organizational reasons. Please inquire about this in advance at the International Office:
Traude Krausler
krausler@ai.tuwien.ac.at
Phone: 01 58801 41562
Applications for a place on the Erasmus programme can be made in TISS “Mobility Services”
The Erasmus Coordinator for the ETIT faculty is:
Gabriele Pelepelits
gabriele.plepelits@tuwien.ac.at
Phone: 01 58801 35002
You can find the informations under the site "Information for Foreign Students".
1. Assign courses in TISS (Teaching-LVACockpit-Graduation)
2. Please submit the following documentation to christoph.neuherz@tuwien.ac.at
- Official photo ID
- Statistics Austria
3. Collection of graduation documents
- After around 2 weeks, the Dean’s office will notify you regarding collection of your graduation documents
The bachelor thesis has to be confirmed at the start by the Dean for academic affairs if the thesis is not supervised by a Professor of the faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology.
List of dates for the final Final examinations and sponsorships in the academic year 2024/2025, opens a file in a new window (PDF in german)
1. Assign courses in TISS (Teaching-LVA Cockpit-Graduation) till submission date
2. Please submit the following documentation to christoph.neuherz@tuwien.ac.at till submission date:
- Official photo ID
- Registration for the final examination before an exam committee (PDF)
- Bachelor degree documents (degree certificate + notification of academic grade)
- Any letters of admission
- Any user restrictions
- Leaflet for Authors of a Thesis (PDF)
- Statistics Austria
- Digital version of the thesis (the thesis has to be graded in TISS by the supervisor because of plagiarism control)
3. Submission of thesis to the Dean’s office (please agree date with Christoph Neuherz)
4. Approximately one week before the final examination before an exam committee, you will receive the exact details of the date by mail
5. Final examination before an exam committee
- Presentation of the thesis (15-20 minutes)
- Questioning from the committee about the thesis and related scientific fields
6. Collection of graduation documents
- After around 2 weeks, the Dean’s office will notify you regarding collection of your graduation documents
7. Graduation
Checklist for graduation and info on starting doctoral studies
At the beginning of the doctoral program, the planned dissertation must be submitted to the Dean's Office for approval by means of the form "Anouncement of a doctoral thesis (PDF), opens a file in a new window" by e-mail to christoph.neuherz@tuwien.ac.at. This form also contains the dissertation agreement between the doctoral candidate and the supervisor, as well as the 18 ECTS courses to be completed as part of the doctoral program. The courses must be thematically related to the dissertation and have an in-depth, subject-specific character.
Internal guidelines for cumulative dissertations at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
The following guidelines for the preparation of cumulative dissertations at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology serve as a supplement to the "Guidelines of the Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs on the Writing of Cumulative Dissertations at TU Wien", opens an external URL in a new window, opens an external URL in a new window and are linked to the following specific requirements:
- First authorship in scientific publications: At least three scientific publications according to § 2(1) must be accepted for publication as first authorships of the doctoral candidate in Q1 journals. Reviews are not permitted.
- Obligation to submit a Quantified Credit Author Statement (Q-CRT): All publications submitted as part of the cumulative dissertation must be accompanied by a Quantified Credit Author Statement (Q-CRT). This must be signed by at least 3/4 of all co-authors.
For more information about the doctoral degree, please visit the subpage "Doctorate degree".