Study Bachelor of Business Information Technology
Business information technology is everywhere: whether you are chatting with friends, ordering something on the internet or tracking your parcel online. Take an active part in shaping digitalisation in society, business and administration with the Bachelor's in Business Information Technology!
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What is the Business Information Technology programme about?
The Business Information Technology degree offers a well-grounded education in computer science - along with interesting content from business administration and mathematics.
The programme covers the following areas:
- Information and communication systems: planning, development and operation of apps and software, cloud computing.
- Process automation: optimization of processes in companies and IT systems, digitalisation and automation
- Information and communication systems: software and processes in companies - from purchasing and logistics to customer service via Siri, Alexa and other channels
- Business intelligence: data warehouses, data mining or data science using artificial intelligence
- The internet economy: e-business, integration of IT systems, new business models, cloud computing
- IT management: management of data and IT systems, data security, IT controlling
Career opportunities
Top career prospects
Do you want to jump straight into professional life, do a Master's degree first or even aim for a doctorate? Information on the various options is summarised here:
The career opportunities for business information technology graduates are currently very good and will remain so for the foreseeable future.
Typical job descriptions aimed at business information technology graduates include:
- Software Developer / Web Developer / App Developer: Design and development of software for various areas of application
- Software consulting: Introduction and adaptation of large standard software systems for industrial companies and in administration
- Consulting: IT business consulting for large companies on the subject of digitalisation
- Account management: Supporting a software company's major customers
- Project management: Guiding software and hardware projects in large companies - from the initial idea, through financing to the launch
- Process automation: Optimization of business processes and further development of automation
- Business analyst: Analysis and documentation of requirements for IT systems at the interface between the technology and the field of application
- Data analysis specialist: Evaluation of large amounts of data, including through the use of artificial intelligence
Business information technology is represented in almost all types of companies. The following is a selection of typical industries and key words for starting a job after your degree:
- Retail and logistics: Development of the end customer shopping experience using IT systems (web, app and voice systems - including for traditional bricks-and-mortar retail).
- Automotive: Digitalisation of the driving experience, the mobility of the future or human-machine interaction
- Energy: Design of software solutions for the smart grind, for smart homes and energy-efficient IT ("Green IT")
- Banking and Finance: Improvement of processes and IT systems at banks, insurance companies or tax auditors
- Software companies: Development and adaptation of large standard software systems
- Mechanical engineering: Introduction and development of digital products and digital production (keyword "Industry 4.0")
Continue your studies with us in the Master of Computer Science (MIN)
The consecutive Master's in Computer Science (MIN) offers 5specialisations:
- Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (to be introduced no later than summer semester 2024).
- Medical Information Technology
- Software Engineering
- Technical Computer Science
- Business Information Technology
You can choose to further expand your knowledge in the specialisation chosen in your bachelor's degree, or broaden your skills by choosing an alternative specialisation.
In addition, students in each specialisation with a particular interest in research may choose the research study option. If you choose this, you will complete two research papers, details are regulated by §4 SPO MIN from 22.11.2021, which can be found in the download area.
Structure and modules
How is the degree programme structured?
The Bachelor's in Business Information Technology is designed as a full-time course lasting sevensemesters. It consists of six theoretical semesters and one practical semester. There is also a dual-study option in cooperation with a company.
The first stage of study lays the foundations of mathematics, programming, hardware and business information technology.
From the start of the course, business modules are also included:
- Business Administration 1 in the first semester
- Business Administration 2 in the second semester
Technical English and a Mandatory Elective (AW Module) complete the curriculum.
A wide range of AW modules are offered, including: Foreign languages, international programmes, modules in social and methodological skills, technology and natural sciences.
The link to the Module Handbook can be found in the download area.
The Module Handbook describes all modules (subjects) in detail, including the following information:
- Content - Study objectives: divided into subject-specific skills and personal skills
- Form of teaching
- Semester the module is assigned to
- Teaching hours in hours per week (SWS)
- Teaching language
- Workload in credits (1 credit corresponds to 30 hours of work)
- Module staff, lecturers
The link to the Module Handbook can be found in the download area. Further information can be found in the Study and Examination Regulations in the download area.
The third and fourth semesters focus on practice-oriented skills, which are then put into practice during an industrial placement in semester 5 - the practical study semester. This includes the following modules: Data Bases, Operating Systems, Software Engineering, Algorithms and Data Structures, and Statistics.
In-depth Business Information Technology modules offered specifically during the 2nd study stage are:
- Analysis of Business Processes and Design
- Production and Logistics
- Project Management
- IT-Architecture
Students also choose a Mandatory Subject-specific Elective Module, according to their interests.
Two further Mandatory General Studies Elective Modules complete the curriculum in the second stage of studies.
Semester 5: the practical semester
The practical semester comprises 18 weeks of practical work in a company. It offers students the opportunity to apply what they have learned in a well-known company or an exciting start-up, in Germany or abroad.
The internship is usually completed in your 5th semester and offers the chance to gain your first professional experience and make valuable contacts for your future career.
The link to the Module Handbook can be found in the download area.
In the third stage of your studies you will take seven advanced modules in the fields of computer science, business information technology and business administration. In addition, you have the opportunity to specialise according to your interests by choosing two further Mandatory Subject-specific Elective Modules from the faculty's semester-specific elective module catalogue. You will complete your Bachelor Thesis in semester 7.
The current advanced module catalogue:
- Computer Networks and Data Communication
- Distributed Systems
- Standard Software Systems
- Student Project
- Information Security and Compliance
- Accounting 1
- Business Simulation
Bachelor Thesis
In your Bachelor Thesis you will independently apply the knowledge and skills acquired during your studies to a complex task. You will produce a written paper and prepare a presentation. Bachelor theses can be assigned as internal projects or may be completed in cooperation with a company. The link to the Module Handbook can be found in the download area.
Dual studies
Closer to industry - dual studies
The Bachelor's in Business Information Technology may also be completed as a dual-study programme, either as a degree combined with an apprenticeship or as a degree with intensive in-company training. This requires a contract between you and a company or institution contractually approved by the university. For certain modules, special requirements apply to dual-study students (see alternative module descriptions). Coordination between the university and the cooperating company is especially important in relation to internships and theses.
Questions about the dual programme?
General Student Advisory Service, Kathrin Köpf M.A.
Galgenbergstr. 30, D 109, 93053 Regensburg, Germany
Tel. +49 941 943-9711
studienberatung(at)oth-regensburg.de
Contacts for questions regarding dual studies within the faculty:
- For all questions regarding content: Prof. Dr. Klaus Volbert, Internship officer, klaus.volbert(at)oth-regensburg.de
- For organisational questions: Dr. Katrin Neubauer, Faculty Assistant, katrin.neubauer(at)oth-regensburg.de
Further information can be found here: Dual and cooperative study programs at OTH Regensburg.
Studies and organisational matters
So that everything runs smoothly
Answers to further questions about studying Business Information Technology can be found here.
The Faculty of Computer Science and Mathematics has its own modern faculty building on the main campus of the OTH Regensburg with:
- modern, well-equipped lecture halls
- 23 teaching and project laboratories
- seven computer rooms
- spacious communication zones and learning islands
Our address
Galgenbergstraße 32
K-Building
93053 RegensburgBuilding plan: The building plan can be found here.
Accreditation
The Bachelor's in Business Information Technology undergoes regular accreditation and re-accreditation procedures and has always been successful. Accreditation was most recently awarded by the Internal Accreditation Commission, valid until 14 March 2026.
Top marks in the CHE ranking - study at one of the leading computer science departments in the German-speaking world
Since 2014, the Faculty of Computer Science and Mathematics has regularly achieved top positions in the CHE ranking for all computer science courses and is one of the leading computer science departments nationwide in all assessment categories.
Assessment categories
- General study conditions
- Support at the start of the degree
- Contact with professional practice
- Support from lecturers
- Support for study abroad
Whether to study or write your thesis - spend a semester abroad! We have a large network of partner universities around the world.
You can also attend English-language lectures by lecturers from all over the world and acquire relevant international skills.
Comprehensive information on the topic of studying abroad can be found on the webpages of the OTH Regensburg's InternationalOffice, including:
- A list of the OTH Regensburg's partner universities
- Field reports on studying abroad
Our colleagues at the International Office will be happy to answer any further questions. For degree-specific questions, please contact the Faculty of Computer Science and Mathematics' International Officer, Prof. Dr. med. Georgios Raptis.
Faculty strengths
The Faculty of Computer Science and Mathematics is a faculty of science and technology that has been in existence for almost 50 years. Therefore, the faculty strives equally to provide a solid grounding in fundamental principles for its students and to remain in touch with current developments in science, business and society. With about 1,975 students, the faculty is the largest computer science department at a University of Applied Sciences in Bavaria. Our computer science and mathematics graduates have an excellent reputation and are highly sought-after employees. Since 2014, all our computer science degree programmes have regularly achieved top placements in the CHE ranking and we are one of the leading computer science departments nationwide.
Computer science
Bachelor's degree programmes
- Computer Science (B. Sc.)
- International Computer Science (B.Sc.)
- Medical Information Technology (B. Sc.)
- Technical Computer Science (B. Sc.)
- Business Information Technology (B. Sc.)
- Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (B. Sc.)
Master programmes
- Master of Computer Science (M. Sc.) with specialisations in: Medical Information Technology, Software Engineering, Technical Computer Science, Business Information Technology, Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (in planning)
- Master of Information Technology (M. Eng.), part-time Master
Mathematics
- Bachelor in Mathematics (B. Sc.) with specialisations in: Technology and IT, Insurance and Financial Mathematics
- Master in Mathematics (M.Sc.)
The current far-reaching developments in computer science and the push for digitalisation throughout business and society have led to a large number of collaborations between the faculty and the regional business community. Current ideas from professional practice are assessed for their sustainability and, if they are considered to be forward-looking, are incorporated into existing programmes or inspire new courses, one example being the Artificial Intelligence and Data Science degree. These networks benefit our students in a variety of ways. They are highly sought-after as interns at companies in the region and these connections also result in a large number of external bachelor's and master's theses, which are written in cooperation with businesses on current practice-relevant topics.
All our professors are experts in future-oriented specialisations in addition to the traditional fundamentals of computer science and mathematics. Accordingly, they teach and conduct research in our 23 specialised modern laboratories and participate in cross-faculty research clusters as well as in the research-oriented cross-university "Regensburg Centers". As a student, you have the opportunity to work on future-oriented research topics through project work and you final thesis. In the Master's in Computer Science, students interested in research can choose the "research study option". Suitably qualified candidates may also complete a doctorate. Our professors supervise doctoral students in all fields of application.
Digitalisation is becoming increasingly important for both studying and teaching. The faculty is working to integrate virtual and hybrid teaching concepts into our programme and building on positive experiences from during the Corona pandemic. However, we also pursue other innovative teaching concepts to help students acquire new skills. For example, the OTH Regensburg Award for Innovation and Quality in Teaching has been awarded twice (2020 and 2022) to lecturers in the Faculty of Computer Science and Mathematics.
1. As your first step, please register at hochschulstart.de .
Our checklist summarizes all the important information for you.
2. After registering at “Hochschulstart”, please apply in the OTH Regensburg application portal.
3. The application process is entirely online. Complete the online application and upload all required application documents. This includes as a minimum your university entrance qualification. If further documents are necessary, they will be requested in the application portal.
4. Make sure you regularly check your status in both application portals. In the OTH Regensburg application portal, you can also see whether any documents are still missing. You can upload missing documents before the deadline for late submission of certificates. If you upload the required documents, your status will change.
5. You will automatically receive email notifications via the OTH Regensburg application portal as well as via “Hochschulstart” when your application status changes.
6. If all application documents have been received within the application deadline and are valid, you will then be included in the allocation procedure for a place of study. Please note that the application deadline is a cut-off deadline. This means that you will not be able to submit an application after the deadline and thus will not be considered in the current application process.
7. After your application has been processed, you will receive an e-mail with further information from the Admissions and Organisation Department of the OTH Regensburg as confirmation of receipt.
8. So what comes next? You can find all the information you need in the section under Admissions and Enrolment.
Start your application now:
For winter semesters:
Application period for first semesters: 1 May – 15 July. Deadline for late submission of certificates: 27 July.
Application period for higher semesters: 1 May - 15 June (no late submissions)
For summer semesters:
Application period for first semesters: 15 November - 15 January. Deadline for late submission of certificates: 20 January
Application period for higher semesters: 15 November - 15 January (no late submissions)
1. Please register in the application portal of OTH Regensburg .
2. You can now select the programme you want to apply for. Please go through the steps of the application, read the information carefully and upload the required documents when prompted. If you are applying for a higher semester, the most important documents are your university entrance qualification (for details please also check the tab „International“), certificates of language proficiency, official transcripts of records showing the courses you already completed, as well as a completed and signed application for credit recognition. Additional documents will be pointed out in the application portal.
Important!
You should only apply for a higher semester if you have already completed at least one semester in a similar university degree in terms of academic level (Bachelor’s or Master’s degree) and field of study. If you are currently enrolled in your first semester at university, you should not apply for a higher semester because you will most likely not receive your exam results before our application deadline (we do not accept any documents after the deadline).
To assess whether you have already completed creditable work, you should first read the study and examination regulations of the programme you wish to study, in particular which courses and modules are included in the curriculum. Further details of course content can be found in the programme’s module handbook. You can find these documents on the OTH Regensburg programme website. If you believe that you have already completed courses that are equivalent in terms of content and workload to courses from the programme’s curriculum at OTH Regensburg, you can make a proposal for recognition to the Admissions Board by listing these courses in the application for credit transfer. You also need to submit transcripts of records. Please combine these with course or module descriptions from your previous university. Instead of uploading the complete module handbooks, you should only upload the module descriptions of the courses you have completed. If the courses were taken at OTH Regensburg, module descriptions are not required. If you would be interested in studying the programme in the first semester as well, you should apply separately for the first semester (different deadlines or requirements may apply).
3. Please check the OTH Regensburg application portal regularly for updates on your status or missing documents. If necessary, you can upload any missing documents before the application deadline.
4. As soon as your application has been processed by the Admissions Office, you will receive a confirmation e-mail with additional information. Please note that receiving a confirmation e-mail does not imply that you will also receive admission.
5. If all application documents have been received within the application deadline and are valid, you will receive an e-mail with further information after the examination committee has checked the documents. Please note that it is no longer possible to apply after the application deadline.
6. The examination committee decides on the crediting of academic achievements and whether a placement in a higher semester is possible. This placement is based on the creditable achievements and not on the semesters completed. Please note that there may also be admission restrictions in the admission procedure for higher semesters.
7. So what comes next? You can find all the information you need in the section under "Admissions and enrolment".
For their application at the OTH Regensburg, international applicants need
- a university entrance qualification
- an adequate knowledge of German
UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE QUALIFICATION
For an application for a Bachelor’s degree programme at the OTH Regensburg (university of applied sciences) international certificates, transcripts of your educational records and diplomas must first be recognized by uni-assist. Please request a so-called “preliminary review documentation” (in German abbr. VPD). (Exceptions are applications from the PR China and Vietnam. The recognition lies in the responsibility of the particular Academic Evaluation Center. However, if the APS certificate does not show a grade, a VPD is also required. Applicants from India need a certificate of the Academic Evaluation Center of India in order to request the VPD from uni-assist.)
GERMAN LANGUAGE SKILLS
German language skills on level DSH 1 are required. You have to upload your German language certificate either when applying or when enrolling via the online portal.
These certificates are recognized as an alternative to the DSH 1 certificate:
- TestDaF: TDN 3 in all sections of the exam
- Studienkolleg: Feststellungsprüfung „Deutsch“
- DSD: Level II with B2 in all sections of the exam
- Goethe: C1
- telc: telc Deutsch C1, telc Deutsch C1 Hochschule
- ÖSD: C1
- UNIcert® Deutsch III
Please read all texts and, if available, linked documents directly under Application Info!
If you need a visa to study in Germany, you should look into the visa procedure and (if necessary) register on the waitlist as soon as possible. Depending on your country, receiving a visa appointment can take a long time. On the other hand, our admission letters are only valid for one semester and admission cannot be deferred.
You can find more information for prospective international students (on visas or other issues) on the web pages of the International Office.
For prospective students with a master craftsman's certificate
With a master craftsman's certificate or an equivalent equivalent qualification, you can apply without restriction and have no subject restrictions, as you have a general university entrance qualification. In the application portal, you will be asked for your higher education entrance qualification. Please enter "Beruflich Qualifizierte Meister" (vocationally qualified master craftsman).
When applying, in addition to your complete certificate including grade point average, you must also submit documentary proof of an interview with the departmental advisor for course guidance. Please make an appointment as early as possible. The name and contact details can be found in the "contact" section of each degree programme. Your course guidance advisor will also provide you with documentary proof that the interview took place. Documentary records of academic counselling from other universities in Bavaria are recognised for the same or similar degree programmes and must also be uploaded in the application portal. Other documents specific to your chosen study programme can be found in the application portal.
In admission-restricted (NC) degree programmes, you automatically take part in the regional selection procedure according to Art. 45 Bavarian Higher Education Act (BayHSchG) and within the 4% quota for professionally qualified persons.
Attending a preparatory course (including mathematics) is particularly useful for taking up a technical or engineering degree programme. The OTH Regensburg offers suitable preparatory courses for those with vocational qualifications.
If you would like to study part-time - i.e. parallel to your job - rather than full-time, we recommend that you visit the pages of the Centre for Continuing Education and Knowledge Management (ZWW).
For prospective students with a vocational qualification certificate
If you have completed vocational training, it is possible to apply for a place at university with a specific subject in mind. Your vocational training and the degree programme you wish to pursue must have a subject-related connection. In the application portal, you will be asked for your higher education entrance qualification. Please enter "Beruflich Qualifizierte Gesellen" (vocationally qualified journeymen).
Please upload the following documents with your application:
1. Certificate of completion of vocational training including grade point average
2. Certificate of completion from a vocational school
3. Proof of subsequent full-time employment of at least three years relevant to the vocational training.
4. Other documents specific to your chosen study programme can be found in the application portal.
5. Documentary record of an interview with the departmental advisor for course guidance. Please make an appointment as early as possible. The name and contact details can be found in the "contact" section of each degree programme. Your course guidance advisor will also provide you with confirmation that the interview took place. Documentary records of academic counselling from other universities in Bavaria are recognised for the same or similar degree programmes and must also be uploaded in the application portal.
For full admission, applicants are still required to complete a two-semester probationary period, i.e. admission is tentative and subject to certain conditions.
In admission-restricted (NC) degree programmes, you automatically take part in the regional selection procedure according to Art. 45 Bavarian Higher Education Act (BayHSchG) and within the 4% quota for professionally qualified persons.
Attending a preparatory course (including mathematics) is particularly useful for taking up a technical or engineering degree programme. The OTH Regensburg offers suitable preparatory courses for those with vocational qualifications.
If you would like to study part-time - i.e. parallel to your job - rather than full-time, we recommend that you visit the pages of the Centre for Continuing Education and Knowledge Management (ZWW).
Applications for hardship, compensation for disadvantages and persons of public interest
In admission-restricted degree programmes, it is possible to submit special applications (see info sheet).
1. Hardship cases
If a hardship case exists, admission may be granted outside the allocation procedure within a certain quota. Strict standards are to be applied when interpreting a case of hardship. The guidelines of the central allocation procedure are also applied to the local allocation procedure. In order to apply, there must be serious health, social or family reasons which make non-admission appear unreasonable. You must provide evidence of these reasons. In the case of illness, a specialist medical assessment is necessary.
If you have a disability or a chronic illness, you can find more informationhere.
2. Compensation for disadvantages - raising your grade point average
If you were prevented from achieving your actual performance when acquiring your higher education entrance qualification for social, family or illness-related reasons, you can apply for an improvement of your grade point average.
You must submit the following documents to prove that your performance was impaired:
- annual report card
- school report (evaluation of your school performance before and after the occurrence of the adverse circumstances)
There must be a proven connection between the grade point average achieved and the performance impairment.
3. Individuals to be supported in the public interest
For top athletes and participants in a federal competition with distinction, a so-called "opportunity quota" of 2% is formed, which is applied in addition to the regular main quota.
The prerequisite is that you belonged to an A, B or C squad of the federal sports associations for an uninterrupted period of at least one year during the last three years before acquiring your higher education entrance qualification or that you participated in a federal competition with distinction. The following supporting documents can be submitted for this purpose:
- certificate of the German national sports association
- certificate of the German national competition initiator
- justification of the necessity of the training on site
- identification of the school or youth competition and the sponsorship of the Federal or State Ministry
If you will have already completed a degree programme in Germany by the end of the application period, an application for a degree programme with restricted admission is only possible when applying for a second degree. This means that you will take part in the local selection procedure within the 2% quota.
To apply, you need to upload the following supporting documents:
1. final certificate of your first degree
2. letter of justification for requesting a second course of study. These can only be compelling professional reasons, academic reasons, special professional reasons or other professional reasons.
3. university entrance qualification
4. other documents specific to the course of study, which can be found in the application portal
Selection is based on a benchmark number formed by your final grade from your undergraduate degree and the reasons for your desired second degree:
- Final grade excellent and very good 4 points
- Final grade good and fully satisfactory 3 points
- Final grade satisfactory 2 points
- Final grade sufficient 1 point
- Final grade not verified 1 point.
- Compelling professional reasons 9 points
- Scientific or academic reasons 7 to 11 points
- Special professional reasons 7 points
- Other professional reasons 4 points
- No letter of justification given 1 point
When applying for a program without restricted admission, it is not necessary to submit a letter of justification.
What is the procedure for the allocation of study places?
First, we have to wait for the end of the application period. After the application deadline has passed and the additional submission deadline for delayed certificates of study has expired, we release the "valid" applications for the coordination and allocation procedure.
The Foundation for University Admission (hochschulstart.de) coordinates the allocation of places of study and sends out the admission and rejection notifications by e-mail from the end of July until the end of August for a winter semester and from the end of January until the end of February for a summer semester.
If you receive an offer of admission, you must accept it on “hochschulstart.de” within the specified deadline. Please note: Some coordination procedures may result in Hochschulstart automatically accepting the offer of a place of study for you. If this happens, your status in the OTH portal will switch to "Zugelassen" ("admitted"). You can then enrol online directly in our application portal. Free places in DoSV degree programmes are distributed by the Stiftung für Hochschulzulassung (Foundation for University Admission) until all places have been allocated. A lottery procedure is not carried out at Bavarian universities.
Information on restricted admission (NC) can be found in the following overview.
It is impossible for us to predict whether you will be offered a place in one of the subsequent clearing procedures, as we cannot anticipate the behaviour of other applicants. We kindly ask you to refrain from such enquiries!
If the deadline for acceptance or enrolment is not observed, the application will be excluded from any further procedure or enrolment. It is therefore essential that you adhere to the deadline! If you are unable/willing to take up your place of study due to the fulfilment of a service or for personal reasons, we do not need to be informed of this!
Would you like to know how places are allocated? Here you will find more information on the allocation of study places with restricted admission (NC).
How can I enrol?
As soon as you have received an offer of admission, you can enrol online, making sure you do so before the deadline. You will be informed of the enrolment deadline and any further procedure in the “Antrag auf Immatrikulation” (application for enrolment), which you can download as a PDF once you have accepted the place of study online BOTH on hochschulstart.de and on HISinOne. Please note: Some coordination procedures may result in Hochschulstart automatically accepting your place of study for you. If this is the case, your application status will switch to “Zugelassen "(“Admitted"). In this case, please only accept your place of study in our application portal HISinOne.
The enrolment for a winter semester generally takes place in August or for a summer semester in February.
Documents
The following documents must normally be uploaded for online enrolment at the university:
- “Antrag auf Immatrikulation” (Application for enrolment) along with other documents required, depending on the individual case. You will receive this after accepting the place of study online in the OTH Regensburg application portal.
- Signed “Einwilligungserklärung zum Datenschutz” (declaration of consent regarding data protection). You will receive this together with the application for enrolment.
- Copy of valid identity card/passport
- Digital notification of health insurance, see the following notes "I would like to enrol. What do I have to do?"
Semester fee
You will receive the transfer details for the semester fee with your application for enrolment.
I want to enrol as a student and have to provide proof of health insurance. What do I need to do?
If you have chosen public / statutory insurance, please contact your health insurance company and inform them that you are planning to enrol at Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule (OTH) Regensburg. Your health insurance company will then send us a digital notification known as M10. Please note that we cannot accept any insurance membership certificates in PDF or paper form. Our institution number is H0000048 (please provide this to your insurance company if necessary).
If you have questions about public vs. private insurance, please check the website of the DAAD.
If the insurance from your home country is not accepted in Germany and you are over 30 years old, you may have chosen a private health insurance for Germany. In this case, please contact any public health insurance company in Germany with your insurance documents. Please inform them that you would like to enrol at Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule (OTH) Regensburg and remain privately insured. The health insurance company will then send us a digital notification of your exemption from public insurance. Please note that we cannot accept an insurance membership certificate from your private health insurance instead of the exemption. Our institution number is H0000048.
If you have questions about public vs. private insurance, please check the website of the DAAD.
If you are already insured in another EU country, your insurance may be accepted in Germany. If that is the case, you need to apply from exemption from compulsory public insurance. To do that, please contact any public health insurance company in Germany, send them your insurance documents and inform them that you would like to enrol at Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule (OTH) Regensburg. The health insurance company will then send us a digital notification of exemption. Please note that we cannot accept any insurance membership certificates in paper form. Our institution number is H0000048.
If you are coming from a non-EU country and/or are over 30 years old, you need to take on public or private health insurance which is valid in Germany. The website of the DAAD should help you better understand your options and choose the type of insurance which is best for you. After you have chosen your insurance, please ask your insurance company to send us a digital confirmation message of your insurance, or (if you have chosen private insurance) apply for exemption as instructed above.