History
The Technische Universität Dresden has its roots in the Royal Saxon Technical School, which was founded in 1828. Today, it is a university that coalesces natural and engineering sciences with humanities and social sciences, as well as medicine.
Education
As a full-curriculum university with 17 faculties in five schools it offers a broad variety of 119 programmes and covers a wide research spectrum. Its focuses of Biomedicine, Bioengineering, Materials sciences, Information technology, Microelectronics as well as Energy and Environment are considered exemplary in Germany and throughout Europe.
Research
As a university of technology, TU Dresden covers a broad scientific spectrum. It is internationally renowned for its research and provides excellent conditions for pioneering interdisciplinary research projects. Our research, which ranges from ground-breaking fundamental research to application-oriented projects with transfer relevance, is concentrated in five strategic Research Priority Areas (RPAs).
Career
We, the Career Service of TU Dresden, offer support during your entire degree programme and for up to 12 months after having finished your studies at our university. This service is free of charge.
TU Dresden Key Statistics & Highlights
- #174 Ranking
- 14 PhDs
- 32 Scholarships
- 945 Academic Staff
- 29,000 Students
- 5,350 Students (int'l)
- 13,700 Students (female)
- Public Institution Type
TU Dresden Overview
TU Dresden Scholarships
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TU Dresden Rankings
Study Portals Meta Ranking
Studyportals ranking look at the scores of the most used ranking systems and present you with one number of how well this University performs.
World University Rankings
By Times Higher Education
Dropped 14 places compared to 2025
World University Rankings is a vital resource that provides the definitive list of the world's best universities. They look at how often they're producing new ideas, what their reputation is around the world, and how much they're contributing to science and academic fields. After calculating and comparing these criteria, THE ranks the universities accordingly.
3 year trend World University Rankings
| 2024 | 2025 | 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| 161 | 160 | 174 |
We don’t have enough recent ranking data to show a 3-year trend for this university.
Academic Ranking of World Universities
By Shanghai Jiao Tong University
The university hasn’t moved up or down in the rankings over the past year.
ARWU World University rankings is the first world university ranking. It ranks the world's top 1000 colleges and universities based on objective indicator. They look at the number of award-winning (Fields Medals and Nobel Prize) scientists who are located there, how much of their research is cited and referenced around the world, and how much they've contributed to different academic fields. After calculating and comparing these criteria, ARWU ranks the universities accordingly.
3 year trend Academic Ranking of World Universities
| 2023 | 2024 | 2025 |
|---|---|---|
| 201 | 201 | 201 |
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QS World University Rankings
By TopUniversities
Climbed 16 places compared to 2025
QS World University Rankings is one of the top international rankings measuring the popularity and performance of universities all over the world. They measure university reputation based on the impressions of higher education experts, companies who hire graduates, and teaching quality. QS also considers the ratio of international teachers and students present at universities, as well as the times research papers were mentioned by researchers. After calculating and comparing these criteria, QS ranks the universities accordingly.
3 year trend QS World University Rankings
| 2024 | 2025 | 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| 246 | 234 | 218 |
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Best Global Universities Rankings
By U.S. News & World Report
This university doesn’t have a ranking for 2026 yet. Rankings are updated yearly, so check back later for the latest info.
Best Global Universities Rankings by U.S. News & World Report presents all the top universities from the U.S. and 60 other countries around the world. They measure the rate of students going to their second year of studies, as well as the rate of students who graduate. It also asks university representatives on the performance of universities, and evaluates university resources, teacher salaries, graduation rates, student academic achievements and satisfaction. After calculating and comparing these criteria, U.S. News ranks the top international universities accordingly.
3 year trend Best Global Universities Rankings
| 2024 | 2025 | 2026 |
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| 201 | - | - |
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Student services
"International Affairs" and the internationalisation of teaching and research are an integral part of TU Dresden's strategic development.
The International Office is one of the central points of contact if you need help in one of the following areas:
- you are an international student who wants to study at TU Dresden or who is already enrolled.
- you are a TUD scientist who wants to exchange ideas with colleagues abroad and implement joint projects/programmes.
- you are planning to participate in promotional activities for TUD abroad, such as student fairs or visits to partner institutions.
Housing services
At the beginning of your course, you will be looking for answers to a lot of questions. One of these is the question of where to live.
Whether you choose to live in a hall of residence or in your own flat, a wide variety of accommodation is available in Dresden.
The Studentenwerk Dresden’s halls of residence provide the best opportunity for living together with fellow students in close proximity to the University. Living here also avoids unexpected costs. You will find offers for both individualists and shared-accommodation enthusiasts here.
Library services
The Central Library is located on campus of the Dresden University of Technology
At this location you will find numerous books and journals as well as the textbook collection, the media collection, the Deutsche Fotothek, the map collection and a lot more.
ICT services
The Service Desk of the ZIH is the Single Point of Contact (SPOC) for all students and guests of the Technische Universität Dresden regarding all services offered by the ZIH.
The staff at the service desk assist you with all of your questions regarding the services on offer. Requests which cannot be answered immediately will be noted by the staff and are handed over to the respective experts.
Medical services
The TU Dresden Welcome Center will provide a up-to-date list of general practitioners and specialised doctors speaking English or other languages. Please ask for it.
You can also look up a doctor who speaks a certain language in the Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians of Saxony‘s database. Note that the doctor but not all their staff may speak the respective language.
Campus life
TU Dresden’s main campus is located south of the Dresden city centre and can be easily reached by bus (bus lines 61, 66, 85) and by tram (tram lines 3 and 8) or via the A17 highway (exit: “Dresden Südvorstadt”). The university outer campuses are located in Dresden-Blasewitz (University Hospital and “Biocampus”), in Dresden-Johannstadt (Lightweight Engineering and Polymer Technology), in Tharandt (Department of Forest Sciences), in Pirna (Institute of Waste Management) and in Zittau (IHI).
Sports facilities
TU Dresden's students have ample choice at the Dresden University Sports Centre to enroll themselves in various sports courses from A, like Aerobics to Q like Quidditch to Z like Zumba. There's also competitive team sports opportunities and for very good athletes, TU Dresden even offers scholarships.
Accreditation
The Commission for Quality in Teaching and Learning has accredited successfully numerous study programmes since its constitution on 19 May 2014. Starting with the programmes of the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Faculty of Computer Science all the study programmes are evaluated according to a certain schedule. This evaluation is a basis for the accreditation by the Commission.
TU Dresden Campus Locations
TU Dresden Student Reviews & Awards
Based on 25 reviews
- 5 Star 8 Reviews
- 4 Star 15 Reviews
- 3 Star 0 Reviews
- 2 Star 1 Review
- 1 Star 1 Review
How Students Rated This University
- Student Teacher Interaction 4.3
- Student Diversity 4.4
- Admission Process 4.2
- Quality of Student Life 4.4
- Career Development 4.2
DELIGENT
it would be nice if the site is been review for easy accessibilty
Great for international students
The University has many programs which are taught in English for International Students. I would say it is a diverse university which provides a great learning environment for students coming from difference backgrounds and culture. I like the campus which is very spacious and the library has all the educational resources that students may require during their studies.
A journey to Germany
The service you are providing is fantastic because they are no free consulting organizations like this as you helped in choosing program
Global Student Satisfaction Awards 2025
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