Selection process for MSc BEEC
The selection procedure will apply from January 2026, subject to the final publication of the admission regulation. It is conducted differently for applicants from non-EU countries and EU, as described below.
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Selection procedure for applicants with non-EU citizenship and non-EU Bachelor's degree
If the number of applicants who meet the admission requirements exceeds the available places, a ranking of eligible applicants is performed.
The rank is determined by means of a scoring system with a maximum of 100 points based on:
Bachelor grade (max. 51 points)
Note: International grades will be converted to the German grading system.
A maximum score of 51 points is awarded for grades 1.0 to 1.2, and a minimum score of 12 points for grades 3.6 to 3.9. Grades of 4.0 or below receive no points.Online assessment test provided by the faculty (max. 16 points)
Details- The test covers basic scientific knowledge required for the respective Master’s programme (can be from the fields of biology, chemistry, physics, informatics and mathematics).
- Type of questions are multiple choice, ordering elements, identifying a location in an image, or similar.
- You will be informed upon the process (time, duration) with the invitation-e-mail (s. admission requirements)
Interview (max. 25 points)
Additional skills (max. 8 points)
Points are given for evidence of extracurricular practical activities in a relevant field or a stay abroad of at least 8 weeks or sufficient knowledge of the German language.
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Selection procedure for applicants with EU-citizenship or EU-Bachelor's degree
If the number of applicants who meet the admission requirements exceeds the available places, a ranking of eligible applicants is performed.
The rank is determined by means of a scoring system with a maximum of 100 points based on:
Bachelor grade (max. 51 points)
Note: International grades will be converted to the German grading system.
A maximum score of 51 points is awarded for grades 1.0 to 1.2, and a minimum score of 12 points for grades 3.6 to 3.9. Grades of 4.0 or below receive no points.Special knowledge for the programme (max. 43 points)
Details- A maximum of 31 points will be awarded for knowledge in the subjects Microbiology, Genetics, Ecology (animals, plants), Botany, Zoology, and Biodiversity, Evolution, Nature conservation.
- A maximum of 12 points will be awarded for knowledge in the subjects Mathematics, Statistics, (Bio)informatics, (Bio)chemistry, Physics, Agricultural, forestry and earth sciences, and Climatology.
Additional skills (max. 6 points)
Points are given for evidence of extracurricular practical activities in a relevant field or a stay abroad of at least 8 weeks.
Faculty of Biology and Psychology
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37073 Göttingen
Dean: Prof. Dr. Rolf Daniel
Dean of studies: Prof. Dr. Ernst Wimmer
Study advisory office
studienbuero@biologie.uni-goettingen.de
Examination office
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