1. Find your study at TU Wien

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Discover the wide range of our study programmes, find out all about the admission requirements and get to know TU Wien!
Are you still unsure which programme is right for you? Let us help you:
You are also welcome to try out your chosen degree programme on-site! The ‘Studieren Probieren’ (Try studying out) programme offers prospective students the opportunity to attend courses in their chosen degree programme and find out more it. At each appointment, participants are accompanied by students who share their personal experiences and answer questions. Check out Studieren Probieren >>, opens an external URL in a new window (available only in German!)
Come to one of the open days and discover the university. The open days always take place in spring and are organised per faculty:
TU Wien offers various support services for students with disabilities, chronic illnesses or psychological stress, such as the Service Centre for Barrier-free Studying, Studying for the Deaf or Hard of Hearing, the HTU Accessibility Office, opens an external URL in a new window or the Psychological Counselling Service.
Hobbies, sport, music and technology - why not combine them all?
At TU Wien, you will not only receive a first-class education, but also the opportunity to fully realise your interests and talents. Whether in scientific competitions, creative ensembles, social networks or sports teams - here you will find numerous opportunities to get involved, develop new skills and meet like-minded people.
As well as new experiences, studying at university also involves financial commitments. Here is an overview of the main costs and support available:
Vienna offers students a high quality of life, numerous leisure activities and a good infrastructure. Here is an overview:
Your degree is your quality seal - TU Wien graduates are in demand on the job market and valued by top companies. Follow the academic path of the most brilliant minds and secure the best job prospects!
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Austria's largest science and technology education and research centre
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Multicultural and respectful environment
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Cooperation with leading companies in the field
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Nobel Prize winners: Ferenc Krausz (2023 - Physics), Anton Zeilinger (2022 - Physics)