Application for admission-restricted dual Bachelor's degree programs via Hochschulstart
The following degree programs at University of Applied Sciences in Jena are admission-restricted and dual-track:
How do I apply?
Frequently Asked Questions About the Application (FAQ)
Here we have compiled the most important questions (FAQ) about the application and allocation process.
General Questions About the Application
The application process may vary from program to program. You can find information about the application process on the program’s website, where we’ve listed the most important steps.
Application Period (May 15 to July 15): Your ranking on the waiting list is not affected by when your application is received during this period. Applications received after July 15 will not be considered in the student placement process.
Coordination phase (July 16 to August 24): We conduct the admission procedures and submit the results to Hochschulstart. Study places are allocated by the end of this period.
The documents you need to submit vary from program to program. The admission letter you receive from Hochschulstart lists all the required documents.
In general, late submissions are permitted, for example, for the medical certificate of fitness for work or the certificate of good conduct. However, it is important that you apply for online enrollment by the deadline and send your enrollment application to us. It is best to contact the responsible staff member directly for further clarification (see admission letter).
We and other participating universities conduct the admissions process and forward the results to the Foundation for University Admissions. You can view your applications and admission offers in your account on Hochschulstart.
Once you have accepted an admission offer, you are removed from the process. This allows other applicants to move up in the queue.
If you do not actively accept an admission offer, your highest-priority offer will automatically be converted into an admission. That is why it is important that you assign priorities to the applications you have submitted.
If you receive an admission offer from us but are still waiting for a higher-priority offer from another university, do not accept the spot with us. If you have changed your mind and definitely want to study at the University of Applied Sciences Jena, then accept the spot with us quickly. Once you accept, the process ends for you at this point.
The allocation of study places begins on July 16 and ends on August 24, meaning you may still receive an offer of admission up until that date.
Questions about the allocation of study places
All applicants are placed in ranking lists (quotas). The higher you are in a ranking list, the better your chances of securing a spot. Spots are allocated according to fixed quotas (in accordance with the ThürStudienplatzVVO):
Advance Quota - There are fixed quotas for which study places are deducted in advance from the total number of available study places:
2% hardship cases
3% second degree (you already have a degree from Germany)
8% international applicants who obtained their university entrance qualification outside of Germany (including Studienkolleg graduates)
5% professionally qualified applicants
Main quota:
20% based on university entrance qualification
80% based on a selection process
Your grade point average is what counts in the preliminary quotes.
Second-degree applicants receive a special score that takes into account their grade and the reason for pursuing a second degree.
In the main round, 20% of spots are awarded based solely on your GPA. The remaining 80% are allocated through our university selection process. Here, you can earn points through additional criteria to improve your ranking. You can calculate your total score yourself by adding the points for your grade to the points for your additional qualifications.
In addition to a high school diploma, the following are accepted:
- Vocational training → 5–20 points for recognized training programs
- Work experience → 5–15 points (depending on the duration and scope of the work)
- Special qualifications → 5 points for relevant experience or documentation
If you have the qualifications listed, check the appropriate boxes in the application portal and upload the supporting documents. The Student Registrar's Office will then review your information.
The so-called admission cutoff (commonly referred to as NC/Numerus Clausus) is not set by the university, but is determined by the application process. It depends on the number of available spots and the number of applicants—as well as their grades or ranking points.
Please apply even if your grade or ranking points are lower than those of the previous year. We do not have a fixed NC; rather, we publish the previous year’s cutoff scores solely as a guide.
The cutoff score for the 2025/26 winter semester was:
- Occupational Therapy: 2.1 or 38 ranking points
- Nursing: no admission restrictions in the 2024/25 winter semester, so there is no admission cutoff for this application period
- Physical Therapy: 1.8 or 44 ranking points
- Emergency Medical Services/Emergency Care: 1.9 or 42 ranking points
- Social Work: 2.7 or 26 ranking points
In progress: You are still working on your application and have not yet submitted it.
Received: You have submitted your application. Your application is being reviewed by the Student Registar's Office.
In progress: Your application is currently being processed by the Student Registar's Office.
Provisionally excluded: If your application is missing important information or required documents, or if they contain errors, your application will be set to “provisionally excluded.” If you do not submit the missing documents in time, your status will change to “excluded” and your application will not be included in the selection process.
Valid: Your application has been reviewed and is participating in the admission process.
Admission offer currently not possible: This status means that no offer is currently possible for the application in question. This should not yet be considered a final rejection and may still change as the process progresses. The admission process runs until August 24. This status may still change until then.
Rejected: If you do not receive an admission offer by the end of the process, you will receive a rejection notice from Hochschulstart.
Admission offer available: The allocation process has been completed and you have received an admission offer. You decide whether to accept this offer or not.
Admitted: You can now apply for online enrollment.
Enrollment application received: You have completed the online enrollment process and must now send your documents to us.
Enrollment application being processed: Your enrollment application has been received by the Student Registar's Officee. Some documents are still missing.
Enrolled: You are enrolled at the University of Applied Sciences Jena.
If you are offered a spot in a program, you will receive an admission letter from Hochschulstart. This letter will outline the next steps you need to take to accept your spot. Please note the deadline specified in the letter and contact us in a timely manner if you are unable to meet it.
If you have not received an offer of admission, another way to secure a spot in the program may be through a lottery. If there are still spots available at the end of the admissions process, we will allocate them by lottery. In this case, all applicants who have not received a spot will be notified.
You’ve decided not to accept your spot in the program after all? That’s too bad! You can find information on what to do next in the section on withdrawing from your spot in the program.
Having technical difficulties?
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact campusportal@eah-jena.de.
If you have forgotten the password for your application, you can reset it yourself. Please click on the "Forgot your applicant login credentials?" link under "Applicant Login." Then please fill out the password reset form.