Winter Intake in Germany 2026/27

Winter Intake In Germany
Winter Intake In Germany

If you’re targeting a Master’s in Germany this year, the winter intake in Germany is almost certainly the cycle you should apply to. Winter 2026/27 opens on 1 October 2026, and 15 July 2026 is the common Uni-Assist deadline for many German university courses (individual universities and Master’s programmes may set earlier dates). In Winter Semester 2024/25, DAAD reported that India became the largest country of origin for international students in Germany, with just under 59,000 students enrolled (DAAD press release). This guide names the specific Winter 2026/27 deadlines at TUM, RWTH, LMU, Heidelberg, KIT, and Stuttgart, covers the APS timeline and scholarship routes, then converts the real cost to INR.

FX disclosure: All INR conversions use the live Google Finance rate captured on 2026-05-21: EUR 1 ~= INR 111.52. Rates fluctuate intraday; figures are indicative.

Winter Intake in Germany 2026/27: At a Glance

  • Start month: 1 October 2026 (Wintersemester); semester runs 1 October 2026 to 31 March 2027.
  • Common deadline: 15 July 2026 via Uni-Assist for many German university courses; individual universities and Master’s programmes may set earlier dates (TUM, Stuttgart’s English-taught Masters).
  • Best time to apply: November 2025 to February 2026 for English-taught Masters at Stuttgart and similar early windows; March to early July 2026 for the standard 15 July window.
  • Blocked account (Sperrkonto): EUR 11,904 for one academic year / EUR 992 per month (approx. INR 13.28 lakh / 1.11 lakh) – the DAAD and Federal Foreign Office proof-of-funds standard for the student visa.
  • Best for: Indian Master’s applicants who want the full programme menu, scholarship calendar alignment, and a peer cohort starting together in October.
  • Defer to Summer 2027 only if: you missed Winter for a legitimate reason, your specific course opens only in Summer, or you need a gap-year buffer for a working transition.

Why winter intake in Germany is the default for Indian students (and the small set of cases where Summer 2027 beats it)

Winter intake is the primary admission cycle at German universities, starting 1 October each year. In Winter Semester 2024/25, India was the largest country of origin for international students in Germany with just under 59,000 enrolments, per the DAAD press release on international student numbers. The scale reflects programme supply: most English-taught Master's and almost all scholarship cycles align with the Winter start.

So why does the Wintersemester (the winter semester, German academic year October to March) dominate Indian student plans? Three reasons stack on top of each other. The DAAD data we cited above puts India ahead of China for the first time, and that growth happened almost entirely through the Winter cycle. The supply of seats, scholarships, and peer cohort all cluster here. Our hub guide on how to study in Germany walks through the broader landscape if you’re still deciding country.

59,000

Indian students in Germany, WS 2024/25 DAAD, 2025

~1,900

English-taught Master's programmes DAAD database, 2026

6-12 wk

Student visa processing VFS Global, 2026

15 Jul

Common Uni-Assist winter deadline uni-assist, 2026

Take the position straight: in Ardent’s counselling experience, well above 90% of Indian Master’s applicants we work with belong in the Winter cycle (this is our counselling pattern, not an official DAAD breakdown). The Germany winter semester intake carries the bulk of winter intake Germany Masters seats, October intake Germany scholarship deadlines, and the room-search cycle that aligns with peer arrivals. Students we’ve placed at TUM and RWTH for Winter cycles consistently report easier room searches when they arrived by mid-September versus April applicants who landed into a mid-semester housing vacuum.

Summer 2027 (April start) beats Winter in exactly four scenarios:

  • You’ve already missed the 15 July 2026 Winter deadline for legitimate reasons (degree certificate delay, APS Zertifikat backlog, family medical issue).
  • Your specific Master’s only opens in Summer – some niche programmes at TU Berlin, RWTH, and a few Fachhochschulen run Summer-only intakes.
  • You need a gap-year buffer for a working-professional transition – a December resignation works for April but not October.
  • Family circumstances require you to stay in India until early 2027 (wedding, eldercare, financial setup).

Outside these four cases, deferring to Summer 2027 means losing six months of earning potential and applying into a thinner programme menu. We’ll quantify that asymmetry below.

Your Winter 2026/27 calendar – what’s already happened, what’s left this week, what’s coming through October

In 2026, Uni-Assist processing takes 4 to 6 weeks (5 to 6 weeks for applicants from Asia), according to its deadlines and processing time page. That window dictates the calendar for winter intake in Germany 2026: a 15 July submission may produce a Uni-Assist evaluation or VPD (or a forwarded file to the university) in late August, with the final admission decision sitting with each university and triggering the Sperrkonto, visa slot, and departure chain through September and October.

Think of the Germany WS 2026/27 intake as five sequential pressure points. Where you are right now (21 May 2026) is the middle of the third one. Falling behind by even two weeks at any stage compounds downstream – the visa slot you don’t book in June becomes the seat you don’t take in October.

May to June: Documents ready
 
APS Zertifikat (the certificate from the German Academic Evaluation Centre in New Delhi verifying your Indian degree), TestDaF/DSH/TestAS scores, transcripts notarised, Anabin database check on your Bachelor’s degree. If any of these is missing today, treat it as urgent.
By 15 July: Uni-Assist submission
 
Common Bewerbungsfrist
(application deadline) for many Uni-Assist-routed Master’s programmes; earlier programme-specific deadlines are common, so confirm the target course page. Uni-Assist VPD (preliminary documentation) issued, then forwarded to each university. Some universities use Hochschulstart instead. Do NOT wait until 14 July – the portal slows under load.
Zulassungsbescheid + Sperrkonto + VFS slot
 
Zulassungsbescheid 
(admission letter) arrives. Open the Sperrkonto (blocked account) with EUR 11,904, then book the VFS Global visa slot. Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Delhi waitlists are real – see the consulate section below.
Visa interview, departure, Anmeldung
 
Visa interview at the German Mission. Departure mid-September to early October. Anmeldung 
(mandatory address registration) must be completed within 14 days of landing – more on this in the post-arrival section.
Oct 2026 to Apr 2027: Vorlesungszeit
 
Semester 1 October 2026 to 31 March 2027. Vorlesungszeit
(lecture period) 12 October to 5 February at RWTH Aachen. Christmas break around 22 December to 6 January. Exams February to early April.

Most German universities follow this RWTH rhythm within a few days. For the document checklist (APS, Uni-Assist, language certificates), our Germany application process guide sets out the order.

The APS Zertifikat timeline for Indian students applying to Winter 2026/27

For Indian applicants, the APS Zertifikat (Academic Evaluation Centre certificate, issued by the German Embassy New Delhi after document verification and a short interview) is strongly recommended before university applications and is required for the German student-visa process. APS India is the official first stop for verifying Indian academic documents. Start the APS process at least three to four months before the 15 July Uni-Assist window - kick off by March or April 2026 to have the certificate in hand for Winter 2026/27 submissions, per the official APS India page.

The APS calendar is the silent gate most Indian students underestimate. Without a valid APS Zertifikat in hand, your Uni-Assist file is incomplete, your VPD cannot be issued, and the visa interview will not proceed. Here is the realistic month-by-month sequence to hit Winter 2026/27 on time, working backwards from a 15 July submission target:

  • March 2026 (or earlier): Compile the APS document set – transcripts (semester-by-semester), provisional degree certificate or final degree if available, school 10th and 12th certificates, MOI letter, IELTS or TOEFL score. Notarisation as the APS page specifies.
  • April 2026: Submit your APS application online, pay the fee, courier the document set to the APS office in New Delhi.
  • May to early June 2026: APS interview (in-person or online, depending on current procedure). The interview is short and focuses on verifying your academic record – not an admissions interview.
  • Mid-June to early July 2026: APS Zertifikat issued. Upload it to your Uni-Assist application and the university portals that require direct submission.

If you are reading this after April 2026, treat the APS process as urgent. Some universities accept the application provisionally with the APS application receipt while the certificate is pending, but the visa interview cannot proceed without the final certificate. In Ardent’s counselling experience, the single most common reason an Indian student misses Winter intake is an APS process started too late, not a weak academic profile.

Named Winter 2026/27 Master’s deadlines at TUM, RWTH, LMU, Heidelberg, KIT, Stuttgart

The full Master’s 8-decision framework is in masters in Germany for Indian students.

For Winter Semester 2026/27, 15 July 2026 is the common Uni-Assist deadline for many German university courses, per the Uni-Assist deadlines page. Individual universities and Master's programmes may set earlier course-specific deadlines, so the table below is the operational truth for apply for winter intake in Germany 2026 - read each row alongside the linked source page before locking in your submission date.

This is the section students screenshot. Each row is the verified Winter 2026/27 Master’s deadline from the university’s own admissions or application page. For winter intake Germany for Indian students targeting the Top 6, treat these as operational windows and confirm on the specific programme page. Our universities in Germany guide covers programme selection across these institutions in more depth.

UniversityWinter 2026/27 Master’s deadlineSource page
TUM (Munich)Many TUM Master programmes close earlier than 15 July; several competitive programmes use a 31 May Winter deadline. TUM’s central page tells applicants to refer to specific programmes – confirm on the programme page before applying.tum.de dates and deadlines
RWTH Aachen15 July 2026 (portal opens 4 May 2026)rwth-aachen.de Master application
LMU Munich15 May to 15 July 2026 (MoveIN portal)lmu.de dates and deadlines
Heidelberg University15 July 2026 standard for most Master’s; Baden-Wuerttemberg tuition of EUR 1,500 / semester applies to non-EU students.uni-heidelberg.de tuition fees
KIT (Karlsruhe)15 July 2026 standard; 30 September for selected programmessle.kit.edu application deadlines
University of Stuttgart15 May to 15 July 2026 (German-taught); 15 November 2025 to 15 January 2026 earlier window for many English-taught Mastersuni-stuttgart.de application dates

One thing the table can’t show: TUM defers to per-programme pages and competitive programmes often close earlier than 15 July. Several use a 31 May Winter deadline, while some English-taught Masters use later or later-rolling windows. Read the specific TUM programme listing, not the umbrella dates page. Stuttgart’s split window is the same story – if your target English-taught Master’s at Stuttgart opens an early window, the real deadline was 15 January 2026, which has already passed for Winter 2026/27.

Also worth tracking if your shortlist runs deeper: HU Berlin and TU Berlin both use 15 July for most Master’s; TU Darmstadt typically runs 15 July with engineering exceptions; University of Freiburg follows the Baden-Wuerttemberg pattern with a 15 July deadline and the EUR 1,500 per semester fee. None of these break the umbrella rhythm.

How many Master’s programmes actually open in Winter vs Summer – the asymmetry no one quantifies

For programme-level shortlists by stream, see best courses to study in Germany and the public universities guide for tuition-free states.

For Winter 2026/27 intake, the DAAD International Programmes database lists roughly 1,900 English-taught Master's programmes when filtered for Master plus English plus Winter intake. The majority enrol for the Winter semester, with Summer offering a thinner subset. This asymmetry is what makes Winter the default and Summer the fallback for Indian Master's applicants.

Most articles wave a hand at “more programmes are available in Winter.” Here’s the actual shape of the gap. The table below maps the same six dimensions across both cycles, so you can see what you trade off if you defer to Summer 2027. This is the winter intake admission in Germany question put numerically.

DimensionWinter Oct 2026Summer Apr 2027
Semester window1 Oct 2026 to 31 Mar 20271 Apr 2027 to 30 Sep 2027
Uni-Assist deadline15 July 202615 January 2027
Share of Indian-student startsMajority cycle (most of the 59,000 DAAD-reported cohort)Minority cycle (a smaller share; no official DAAD breakdown by intake is published, so any single percentage is an estimate)
English-taught Master’s availableMost of the DAAD ~1,900 listings openA small subset; many programmes Winter-only
Scholarship cycle alignmentDAAD scholarships, most state scholarships openLimited; most major scholarships closed
Best forDefault Master’s start, full programme menuMissed Winter, working-professional gap year, Summer-only programme

The Summer cycle isn’t bad – it’s narrow. If your target programme appears in both lists, Winter wins on scholarship money and peer cohort. If it only appears in Summer, then April 2027 is your right answer. Our Summer intake Germany guide covers the counter-cases in more depth.

Visa-slot booking from Indian consulates – Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi, Chennai, Hyderabad realities for Winter intake

As of 2026, the German Consulate General Mumbai operates a published waiting list for student-visa slots and states explicitly that the upcoming winter-semester start is not a valid reason for a special appointment (Mumbai consulate notice). Book your slot when you submit Uni-Assist, not after admission.

This is the rule most students learn too late. The Mumbai consulate language is blunt – if you wait until your Zulassungsbescheid arrives in late August to start chasing a visa slot, you are competing for a September-October appointment with every other Winter applicant. That competition is already lost.

In 2026, VFS Global’s official guidance is that student-visa processing takes 6 to 12 weeks from biometric submission, per its Germany visa application India portal. Twelve weeks back from a 1 October semester start lands at 7 July – earlier than the Uni-Assist deadline itself. The math forces you to book the slot in May or June, not August. Our Germany student visa guide walks through the document set.

German Consulate Mumbai
 
Maharashtra, Gujarat, Goa, Madhya Pradesh. The Mumbai consulate is the only Indian-jurisdiction German consulate that publishes explicit waiting-list guidance, stating Winter-start urgency is not grounds for a special slot – book early off the normal list.
German Consulate Bengaluru
 
Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu (Chennai consulate covers some Tamil Nadu cases). In Ardent’s counselling experience, slots get scarce through April-July each year for the Winter cycle.
German Embassy New Delhi
 
North India and most Hindi-belt states. VFS submission centre handles biometric capture; embassy decides the file.
Telangana, AP applicants
 
No standalone German consulate in Hyderabad. Andhra Pradesh and Telangana applicants usually fall under the Chennai consulate / VFS Hyderabad route for German national long-stay visas; confirm the current VFS appointment category and jurisdiction before booking, and plan an extra travel buffer if the biometric submission city differs from your home city.

From visa briefings we ran for the Winter 2025/26 cohort at our Hyderabad and Tirupati offices, the single most common rejection trigger was a Sperrkonto opened too late to back the visa interview. The cluster of students who got smooth visas had all booked their VFS slot before mid-June, regardless of which Indian city they applied from.

What to do if you miss the 15 July deadline – the late-application math

Hyderabad / Tirupati students can re-strategise the cycle with our Study in Germany consultants in Hyderabad.

For Winter Semester 2026/27, KIT accepts Master's applications until 15 July 2026 standard, with Computer Science closing 15 June and selected programmes accepting until 30 September (KIT application deadlines page). KIT is the most prominent example of a top public university with a late-application window. Outside this narrow set, missing 15 July generally means deferring to Summer 2027.

Let’s be honest about Germany October intake 2026 if you’ve already missed the umbrella deadline. By August, the Winter cycle is largely closed at the major public universities. TUM, RWTH, LMU, Heidelberg, and Stuttgart’s main Master’s windows have shut. The remaining options cluster around three buckets:

  1. KIT’s 30 September window for selected Master’s programmes – the cleanest legitimate late route at a top public university (verify eligibility on the specific KIT programme page).
  2. Fachhochschulen (Universities of Applied Sciences, HAW) – several HAW institutions keep rolling deadlines into August or September. The trade-off is less research focus, but the degree is fully recognised and often more industry-aligned.
  3. Private universities – Munich Business School, SRH (multiple campuses), and IU International University maintain rolling admissions through August into September. Tuition is materially higher (often EUR 12,000-18,000 per year), so model the total Year-1 cost against your Sperrkonto and family budget before committing.
Late routeDeadline / windowTrade-off
KIT selected Master’s30 September 2026Narrow programme list; check eligibility
HAW / FachhochschulenRolling, often Aug-SepLess research, more applied; degree recognised
Munich Business SchoolRolling admissionsHigher tuition; verify on programme page
SRH Berlin / HeidelbergRolling admissionsEnglish-taught Masters; private fees
IU International UniversityRolling, multiple start datesOnline-blended options; private fees

One honest framing: if you miss 15 July and your shortlist was TUM or LMU, the right call is usually Summer 2027 – not a private university you wouldn’t have chosen otherwise. A six-month wait costs less than a wrong programme. Speak with an Ardent Overseas adviser before forcing a decision on a thin late list.

Scholarships and funding routes that align with the Winter 2026/27 cycle

For Winter 2026/27, the main scholarship routes for Indian Master's applicants are DAAD scholarships (programme-specific stipends often around EUR 934 to EUR 1,300 per month for Master's), the Deutschlandstipendium (EUR 300 per month, university-administered), and the 13 Begabtenfoerderungswerke (political and religious foundations). Most major scholarship deadlines fall between September 2025 and January 2026 for Winter 2026/27 starts - earlier than the Uni-Assist window. See DAAD's scholarship database for current-year deadlines.

Scholarship calendars sit ahead of the Uni-Assist deadline by six to ten months. If you are reading this in May 2026 hoping to fund a Winter 2026/27 start, the DAAD Master’s scholarship window for current-year intake has typically closed – check the database for any remaining programme-specific calls. Where the window is closed, the funding stack shifts to university-level scholarships, Deutschlandstipendium, and education loans. Our deeper pillar on scholarships to study in Germany covers eligibility and amounts for each scheme.

DAAD scholarships
 
Programme-specific Master’s scholarships through the German Academic Exchange Service. Stipends often around EUR 934 to EUR 1,300 per month plus travel and insurance. Application windows usually October to January for a Winter start the following year.
Deutschlandstipendium
 
EUR 300 per month, jointly funded by the federal government and private donors. Awarded by individual universities to high-performing students – application is to the university, not a central body. Deadlines vary by university; many open in summer for the following Winter.
13 Begabtenfoerderungswerke
 
Political, religious, and trade-union foundations (Konrad-Adenauer, Friedrich-Ebert, Heinrich-Boell, Hans-Boeckler, and others) run their own Master’s scholarship competitions. Demanding application essays and references, but generous stipends that often match BAfoeG rates.
Indian education loan
 
For students without scholarship funding, an Indian bank or NBFC education loan (collateralised or unsecured) covers tuition (if any), Sperrkonto deposit, and living costs. Plan the loan sanction to align with the Sperrkonto opening in August, not later.

If you only have time for one application this cycle, prioritise the Deutschlandstipendium at your target university – it has the highest hit rate among Ardent’s Winter cohorts (based on Ardent counselling records, not a national award-rate statistic) and stacks with any other funding. DAAD programme-specific Master’s scholarships are the next priority where the window is still open.

What the Winter 2026/27 cohort actually pays – INR view (tuition, Sperrkonto, living, semester fee)

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Since Winter Semester 2017/18, international students from non-EU/EEA countries at Baden-Wuerttemberg public universities pay tuition fees of EUR 1,500 per semester (approx. INR 1.67 lakh) under the Landeshochschulgebuehrengesetz, per Heidelberg University's tuition page. At most public universities outside Baden-Wuerttemberg tuition is usually EUR 0, but exceptions exist - especially TUM (Bavaria), which from Winter 2024/25 charges many newly enrolled non-EU Bachelor's and Master's students per the TUM tuition page.

Here’s the full Year-1 cost picture in EUR and INR at the live Google Finance rate captured 2026-05-21 (EUR 1 ~= INR 111.52). Our cost of studying in Germany guide gives the longer-form view; the table below is the operational truth for Winter 2026/27.

One sentence on the tuition split that catches Indian students out: Baden-Wuerttemberg public universities generally charge non-EU students EUR 1,500 per semester, while TUM commonly charges newly enrolled non-EU Master’s students EUR 4,000 or EUR 6,000 per semester depending on the programme (Bachelor’s EUR 2,000 or EUR 3,000 per semester). Most other public universities still charge no general tuition.

Cost lineEUR (annual)INR equivalentNotes
Tuition – most public universities outside Baden-Wuerttemberg (NRW, Berlin, Saxony, Hesse, Lower Saxony, etc.)Usually EUR 0Usually INR 0No general tuition at most public universities, but exceptions exist – confirm on the specific university page.
Tuition – TUM (Bavaria) non-EU Master’s exceptionEUR 8,000 to EUR 12,000~INR 8.9 lakh to 13.4 lakhFrom Winter Semester 2024/25, TUM charges non-EU/EEA Master’s tuition – typically EUR 4,000 or EUR 6,000 per semester depending on the programme. Bachelor’s typically EUR 2,000 or EUR 3,000 per semester. (tum.de tuition fees)
Tuition – Baden-Wuerttemberg public universities (Heidelberg, Freiburg, KIT, Stuttgart)EUR 3,000~INR 3.35 lakhEUR 1,500 / semester x 2 for non-EU students under the Landeshochschulgebuehrengesetz.
Semesterbeitrag (semester contribution)EUR 300 to EUR 700~INR 33k to 78kIncludes transport ticket; varies by university
Sperrkonto proof-of-funds for student visaEUR 11,904~INR 13.28 lakhDAAD / Federal Foreign Office: EUR 992 per month for one academic year (12 x 992). You withdraw EUR 992 each month after arrival.
Average living expenses (rent, food, transport, insurance)EUR 10,512~INR 11.72 lakhEUR 876 per month per DAAD 2023 Social Survey
Year-1 estimate (most non-Baden-Wuerttemberg public universities, tuition-free)~EUR 11,000 to 11,500~INR 12.3 lakh to 12.8 lakhExcludes Sperrkonto deposit (recoverable)
Year-1 estimate (Baden-Wuerttemberg public)~EUR 14,000 to 14,500~INR 15.6 lakh to 16.2 lakhExcludes Sperrkonto deposit (recoverable)
Year-1 estimate (TUM non-EU Master’s)~EUR 19,000 to 23,500~INR 21.2 lakh to 26.2 lakhAdds TUM Master’s tuition of EUR 8,000-12,000 per year on top of living and semester costs

Sperrkonto framing matters: per DAAD’s costs-of-education page, you must prove EUR 992 per month at your disposal for the student visa, which adds up to EUR 11,904 for one academic year (approx. INR 13.28 lakh). It is a deposit, not an expense – you withdraw EUR 992 each month after arrival to cover living costs. So the “real” out-of-pocket cost is the living-expense line, not both. Our blocked account guide covers the Fintiba, Expatrio, and Coracle options and the difference between them.

One nuance Indian students miss: BAfoeG (the German federal student financial-aid scheme) is generally not available to non-EU students on their first qualifying degree. Plan as if you fund the full living expense line yourself, and treat any DAAD or DAAD-partnered scholarship as a bonus you apply for separately, not the base case.

What changes when you land in October vs April – Anmeldung, weather, semester rhythm

Landing in October versus April reshapes your first three months in Germany in ways no fees table captures. The Anmeldung (the legally mandatory address registration at the local Bürgeramt) must be completed within 14 days of moving into your address – and October arrival means you are in the annual peak load, competing with every other Winter cohort student for a slot at the same town hall.

Three concrete differences shape your first weeks:

  • Anmeldung slot pressure. In Ardent’s counselling experience, October Bürgeramt waiting lists in Munich, Aachen, Heidelberg, and Stuttgart often stretch to two-to-four weeks (longer than the 14-day legal window). City pages and student forums confirm the pattern, though no consolidated official statistic is published. The fix is to book the Bürgeramt slot online the day you sign your lease, not the day you arrive.
  • Weather and heating. You land into 8-12 degrees Celsius dropping to near zero by late November. Pack winter clothing from India (cheaper than buying in Germany), and budget for Nebenkosten (utility costs) that rise sharply through Winter as heating runs continuously. Summer arrivals dodge this entirely.
  • Semester rhythm and exam timing. Vorlesungszeit ends 5 February at RWTH (similar across universities), then the exam window runs February to early April 2027. The Christmas break (22 December to 6 January typically) interrupts study just as you’ve started. Plan your first home visit for the summer 2027 break, not Christmas – flights are cheaper and your visa paperwork will be settled.

The single practical takeaway: book temporary accommodation before you depart India. A 14-day Airbnb or student-hostel reservation lets you arrive, attend orientation, and search for a permanent room from inside Germany. The Studierendenwerk (the state student-services body that runs dormitories) usually does not guarantee a room for incoming international Master’s students, so the room search is on you. April arrivals walk into a quieter market; October arrivals are in queue with thousands of peers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Winter intake (October start) is the default for Master’s in Germany. The DAAD International Programmes database lists most English-taught Master’s programmes opening in Winter, and many Uni-Assist-routed programmes commonly use 15 July as the winter deadline. Always confirm the course page because master’s programmes can set earlier dates. Summer intake (April start) suits a smaller subset of programmes and works only if you missed Winter or your specific course opens then.

15 July 2026 is the common Uni-Assist deadline for many German university courses for the Winter 2026/27 cycle, but individual universities and Master’s programmes may set earlier deadlines. RWTH Aachen, LMU Munich, and KIT commonly use 15 July for many master’s programmes; Stuttgart uses 15 July for many German-taught programmes, while many English-taught master’s programmes close earlier (often 15 January). Many TUM Master’s programmes close earlier than 15 July, and several competitive courses use a 31 May Winter deadline; always check the specific programme page. KIT extends selected programmes to 30 September.

Winter intake is not easier in admissions terms but offers far more programme choice. About 1,900 English-taught Master’s programmes are listed in the DAAD database for Winter, versus a thin Summer subset. Competition is higher in absolute numbers, but so is the supply of seats, scholarships, and peer cohort to apply alongside.

The Winter 2026/27 semester runs from 1 October 2026 to 31 March 2027. The lecture period at RWTH Aachen runs 12 October 2026 to 5 February 2027. Most universities follow a similar pattern, with a Christmas break around 22 December to 6 January and final exams between February and early April 2027.

Yes, but options narrow sharply. KIT extends some Master’s programmes to 30 September 2026. Several Fachhochschulen and private universities like Munich Business School, SRH, and IU keep rolling deadlines into August or September. TUM and most top public universities do not accept late applications – Summer 2027 is usually the better call.

Ardent Overseas has counselled Indian students on Germany admissions for more than a decade, with branch offices in Hyderabad and Tirupati and a counsellor team that focuses specifically on the German Winter cycle – APS Zertifikat preparation, Uni-Assist routing, Sperrkonto setup, and VFS slot booking. Our Germany desk runs in sync with the May-October pressure window each year, and our editorial approach to international admissions counselling documents how we research each country cycle.