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Admission limits and procedures

Source: https://www.uni-bonn.de/en/studying/application-admission-and-enrollment/admission-limits-and-procedures Parent: https://www.uni-bonn.de/en/studying/application-admission-and-enrollment/application-admission-and-enrollment

Degree programs may have restricted or open admission, depending on capacity and demand. You will only be able to enroll on degree programs with restricted admission if you have successfully applied for a place.

Information on whether your desired degree program is currently subject to admission restrictions and the relevant application procedure can be found on our Degree Programs page1. Use the Application Guide2 to apply and register for your chosen degree program, regardless of any admission restrictions.

Admission procedures

The following admission procedures for undergraduate degree programs outlined below apply for all EU/EEA nationals and individuals with equivalent status.

© Daniel Epple

Institution-specific admission restrictions (local numerus clausus)3

Nationwide admission restriction4

No admission restrictions5

Numerus clausus values6


Institution-specific admission restrictions (local numerus clausus)

After deducting upfront quotas (e.g. for foreign applicants), study places in degree programs subject to an institution-specific local admission restriction (local numerus clausus) are allocated applying the following quotas:

Under the AdH, 20% of study places are only allocated according to the result of the university entrance qualification (AdH Leistung). The remaining 60% are allocated based on university entrance qualification grade applying a maximum seven semesters of waiting time (AdH Leistung und Wartezeit). Rankings are calculated for this purpose with a maximum 100 possible ranking points. Some degree programs may replace or supplement the waiting time with other appropriate selection criteria (e.g. aptitude test for university studies, existing professional qualifications), provided that they specify this in regulations specific to the degree program in question.

University Admissions Selection Procedure (AdH Leistung und Wartezeit)

The University of Bonn utilizes a point system for applying the AdH in which the Abitur grade, waiting time and other potential factors are converted into point values.

Example: Kim Miller—Abitur grade: 1.9; waiting time: 2 semesters = 48.3 points + 7.5 points = 55.8 points

Abitur grades converted to point values

*Abitur grade = equivalent point score*1.0 = 70\ 1.1 = 66.7\ 1.2 = 64.4\ 1.3 = 62.1\ 1.4 = 59.8\ 1.5 = 57.7\ 1.6 = 55.2\ 1.7 = 52.9\ 1.8 = 50.6\ 1.9 = 48.3\ Grade/point conversion, continued...

2.0 = 46\ 2.1 = 43.7\ 2.2 = 41.4\ 2.3 = 39.1\ 2.4 = 36.8\ 2.5 = 34.5\ 2.6 = 32.2\ 2.7 = 29.9\ 2.8 = 27.6\ 2.9 = 25.8\ 3.0 = 23.0\ 3.1 = 20.7\ 3.2 = 18.2\ 3.3 = 16.1\ 3.4 = 13.8\ 3.5 = 11.5\ 3.6 = 9.2\ 3.7 = 6.9\ 3.8 = 4.6\ 3.9 = 2.3\ 4.0 = 0

Waiting time converted to point values

Semesters waited = equivalent point score\ 7 = 30\ 6 = 25.5\ 5 = 21\ 4 = 16.5\ 3 = 12\ 2 = 7.5\ 1 = 3\ 0 = 0\ What does “waiting time” refer to?

The “waiting time” (Wartezeit) is the period of time elapsed to date after obtaining university entrance qualification (e.g. German Abitur) without being enrolled at a German university. You are automatically credited 1 semester of waiting time per half-year of time elapsed.

Example: applicant applied for study place on July 15, 2023:

Example: AdH Leistung und Wartezeit (60%)

Applicant no. Point value Service
Applicant 1 77.5 -
Applicant 2 66.7 Service
Applicant 3 62.8 Service
[...] [...] [...]
Applicant 60 53.6 Service
Applicant 61 53.6 -

Example table: selection within the AdH Leistung und Wartezeit


Example: Abiturbestenquote (20%) and AdH Leistung (20%)

Within this quotas, applicants are selected based on university entrance qualification results, i.e. their average Abitur grade or a (country-specific) equivalent. We are assuming that there are a total of 100 places available on an imaginary degree program. In other words, there are 40 places for the “top performers” in the Abitur:

If several applicants have achieved the same average Abitur grade (i.e. an equal position in the ranking), any service record (e.g. Federal Voluntary Service, community or social service) will be taken into account and that person given priority. If ranking positions are still equal after applying this method, lots will be drawn.

Applicant no. Ø grade Service
Applicant 1 1.0 Service
Applicant 2 1.1 -
Applicant 3 1.3 -
[...] [...] [...]
Applicant 40 2.1 Service
Applicant 41 Note 2,1

Example table: selection within the quotas Abiturbestenquote und AdH Leistung


See here for the relevant legal provisions.

Regulations for selection procedures in admission-restricted degree programs at the University of Bonn dated 22 January 20247


Application submission options

There are two ways to apply for admission to degree programs subject to institution-specific admission restrictions.

01.

Local numerus clausus (DoSV)

Applicants begin by registering on the hochschulstart.de website before submitting their actual application via the University of Bonn’s application system. Applicants are automatically taken to the application system after registering and choosing their degree program at hochschulstart.de8. The Dialogue-Oriented Service Procedure (DoSV) consists of several phases, in which up to 12 applications need to be submitted and ranked in order of priority. Within the individual phases, offers of admission are issued that can be accepted.

02.

Local numerus clausus (University of Bonn)

Applications are submitted directly via the University of Bonn’s own application system.

Application Guide2


Numerus clausus values

The tables below show the NC values (limit values) for past admissions. These are of non-binding indicative value only, as the limit values change from semester to semester, and cannot be relied on regarding future applications. An explanation of how scores are calculated (Abitur grade and waiting time point scores) is provided in the section titled "University Admissions Selection Procedure9".

NC values - WS 2023/2410

NC values - WS 2024/2511

NC values - WS 2025/2612


Nationwide admission restriction

Central Admission Procedure (ZV)

Nationwide admission restrictions apply to the Human Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy degree programs at the University of Bonn. Study places are allocated via the Central Admission Procedure administered by the University Admissions Foundation. Three quotas with different applicant selection criteria are applied in the central admission procedure. The waiting time is no longer taken into account:

30%

Quota for admission by top Abitur grade

30% of study places are allocated based on university entrance qualification grades (top Abitur grade quota)—separately for the different German states.

10%

Additional Aptitude Quota (ZEQ)

10% of study places are allocated within the “additional aptitude quota.” Non-grade-based selection criteria are exclusively applied, thus secondary school grades are irrelevant for this quota procedure. Subject-related vocational training may be taken into account to an extent as well as subject-specific aptitude test results (e.g. Test for Medical Studies, TMS13).

60%

University Admissions Selection Procedure (AdH)

60% of study places are allocated applying the University Admissions Selection Procedure (AdH). Subject-specific aptitude tests and relevant vocational qualifications, may be considered in this procedure too, as well as individual Abitur grades.

How does the University of Bonn select applicants for admission?

Human Medicine and Dentistry

Pharmacy

Scholastic aptitude tests

We recommend all prospective students take the relevant scholastic aptitude test to increase their chances of admission. The following websites provide information on the scholastic aptitude tests:


See here for the relevant legal provisions.

Ordnung über die Durchführung der Auswahlverfahren in der zusätzlichen Eignungsquote (ZEQ) und im Auswahlverfahren der Hochschule (AdH) in den Staatsexamensstudiengängen „Humanmedizin“ und „Zahnmedizin“ der Medizinischen Fakultät der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn vom 6. Mai 202015

Änderungsordnung und zugleich Neubekanntmachung der Ordnung der Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn über die Durchführung der Auswahlverfahren in der zusätzlichen Eignungsquote (ZEQ) und im Auswahlverfahren der Hochschule (AdH) im Staatsexamensstudiengang „Pharmazie“ (AVO Pharm 2022) vom 10. März 202216

Ordnung zur Änderung der Ordnung über die Durchführung der Auswahlverfahren in der zusätzlichen Eignungsquote (ZEQ) und im Auswahlverfahren der Hochschule (AdH) in den Staatsexamensstudiengängen „Humanmedizin“ und „Zahnmedizin“ der Medizinischen Fakultät der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn (AVO HMZM 2020-1) vom 15. Juli 202217


No admission restrictions

Degree programs without restricted admission

Some degree programs do not have any admission restrictions. This means that anyone interested will be given a place on the degree program provided that they meet the admission requirements (with some programs also requiring an aptitude test). There will therefore be no need to apply in advance in the case of undergraduate degree programs. However, you will need to pre-register online before the mandatory enrollment process.


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  1. https://www.uni-bonn.de/en/studying/degree-programs/degree-programs-a-z
  2. https://www.uni-bonn.de/en/studying/application-admission-and-enrollment/application-guide
  3. https://www.uni-bonn.de/en/studying/application-admission-and-enrollment/admission-limits-and-procedures#local-nc
  4. https://www.uni-bonn.de/en/studying/application-admission-and-enrollment/admission-limits-and-procedures#nationwide
  5. https://www.uni-bonn.de/en/studying/application-admission-and-enrollment/admission-limits-and-procedures#no-admission
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  7. https://bonndoc.ulb.uni-bonn.de/xmlui/handle/20.500.11811/11310?locale-attribute=en
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  10. https://www.uni-bonn.de/de/studium/medien-studium/medien-beratung-und-service/medien-studierendensekretariat/medien-formulare/nc-werte_ws2023_24_eng.pdf
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  12. https://www.uni-bonn.de/de/studium/medien-studium/medien-beratung-und-service/medien-studierendensekretariat/medien-formulare/nc-werte_ws2025_26_eng.pdf
  13. https://tms-info.org/
  14. https://itb-academic-tests.org/teilnehmer/full-service-tests/phast/
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