Here you can find information on the allocation of places at university
The threshold values for the allocation procedures for degree programs with restricted admission may differ from semester to semester.
Information on the numerus clausus and threshold values in the past
For applicants who do not have a (good) chance of getting a place at university with the grade of their university entrance qualification, "bringing along" a waiting period can be the way to a place at university.
Information on the waiting period
Places at university for a first regular semester of study are allocated according to various quotas in degree programs with restricted admission.
Information on the allocation of study places
If places at university are still available shortly before the first day of classes, a lottery procedure can be used to allocate the remaining places.
Information on lottery procedures/allocation of remaining places
In special life situations, an application for a case of hardship or compensation for disadvantages can be made when applying for a degree program with restricted admission.
Information on the case of hardship and compensation for disadvantages
The Hessian award regulations distinguish between those who wish to apply for a first degree and those who wish to apply for a second degree (after completing their first).