Braunschweig

Lower Saxony, Germany · TU Braunschweig university guide

Home to TU Braunschweig, Germany's oldest technical university, and one of the more affordable and compact student cities on this platform — the central campus sits on the Oker river, minutes' walk from downtown. Braunschweig is on the Berlin-Hannover ICE route and sits at the centre of an exceptional research and industry ecosystem: Volkswagen's global headquarters in Wolfsburg is a 30-minute train ride away (fully covered by the semester ticket), and the DLR (German Aerospace Center), the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, several Fraunhofer Institutes and Germany's national metrology institute (PTB) all sit nearby.

Your first 30 days: the order matters

Verified dependency order · office addresses and booking not yet confirmed

Braunschweig follows the standard German dependency order, and this is the smallest, most compact city on this platform - appointments here are generally easier to get than in Berlin, Munich or Stuttgart. Each step gates the next:

  1. Anmeldung (address registration) within 14 days at the Einwohnermeldeamt/Bürgerbüro: unlocks everything else - dorm residents get their Wohnungsgeberbestätigung from the Wohnheimbetreuung at move-in
  2. Opening a bank account - bring your home-country tax ID
  3. Health insurance enrolment (Lower Saxony regional AOK: AOK Niedersachsen)
  4. TU Braunschweig enrolment via TUConnect (GITZ-ID login): pay the €440.00 semester contribution
  5. Residence permit (non-EU) at the Ausländerbehörde - Anmeldung must be done first
  6. Semester ticket: the Deutschlandsemesterticket is bundled (solidarity model, refundable under conditions)
  7. TUConnect, Stud.IP and (for some faculties) QIS setup

Honest gap: the Braunschweig Bürgeramt and Ausländerbehörde specifics (addresses, booking, documents, waits) were not confirmed this research pass - the fifth city sharing this open category, alongside Karlsruhe, Darmstadt, Stuttgart and Hannover. A city of roughly 250,000 should be far more tractable than Berlin or Munich, but that is an expectation, not a confirmed finding.

The two offices you cannot avoid

Stadt Braunschweig — Fachbereich Bürgerservice, Abteilung Bürgerangelegenheiten

Address registration (Anmeldung)

Address
Friedrich-Seele-Straße 7, 38122 Braunschweig (also Bürgerservice Bohlweg 33)
Appointment booking
www.braunschweig.de
Walk-in?
No — appointments only ("nur nach vorheriger Terminabsprache möglich"). Book at braunschweig.de/termin or by phone on 0531 470-1.
Documents
  • Personalausweis or Reisepass
  • Wohnungsgeberbestätigung (landlord confirmation of move-in)
Timing
Register within two weeks of moving in.

If you are moving in from abroad, every family member has to attend in person — plan for that rather than sending one person. Contact: 0531 470-1, buergerangelegenheiten@braunschweig.de. ⚠ Registration is normally free of charge, but the fee is not itemised on the captured page.

Ausländerbehörde Braunschweig (Fachbereich 32 — Ausländerangelegenheiten)

Residence permit for studies (eAT)

Walk-in?
No — appointments are mandatory, and online booking has been withdrawn ("Die Online-Terminanfrage ist nicht mehr verfügbar"). You now request an appointment by email to the caseworker listed on the office’s Ansprechpartner page.
Documents
  • Valid national passport
  • Biometric photo
  • Immatrikulationsbescheinigung (proof of enrolment)
  • Blocked account or other proof of funds
  • Proof of health insurance
Fees
Digital biometric photo captured on site via SpeedCapture: €6.00 (mandatory since 01.05.2025). ⚠ The residence-permit fee itself is not published on the office’s page — ~€100 is the usual German figure for an initial student permit, but treat it as provisional.

The withdrawn online booking is the practical trap here: budget extra lead time for an email round-trip before you even have a date, and email early rather than waiting until your visa is close to expiring. Barrier-free access line 0531 470-6072; fax 0531 470-6099. ⚠ Appointment wait and processing times are not published. If your permit expires while a renewal is still pending, the Fiktionsbescheinigung is a national instrument (§81 Abs. 4 AufenthG) with a statutory €13.00 fee (§45 AufenthV); this city publishes no local practice of its own.

Health insurance: you must have it before you enrol

Public statutory health insurance is mandatory for students in Germany. You cannot use private insurance as a standard international student. Enrol before or immediately after arriving; your insurance confirmation is required for TU Braunschweig enrolment.

Monthly contributions are set nationally and vary slightly by each insurer's Zusatzbeitrag. Check the current rate on each insurer's website before enrolling.

Provider English support Online enrolment Key differentiator
TK (Techniker Krankenkasse) Yes Yes Most popular choice among international students; strong English service, app and fast online enrolment.
AOK Niedersachsen Partial Yes In Braunschweig the relevant regional AOK is AOK Niedersachsen specifically — the same regional body as at LUH/Hannover; local offices across Lower Saxony.
Barmer Partial Yes Big national insurer with student-focused content.
DAK-Gesundheit Partial Yes Comparable student offer and a strong app.

TK is the most commonly chosen insurer among international students, largely due to its English app and support. In Braunschweig the relevant regional AOK is AOK Niedersachsen - the same regional body as at LUH/Hannover. Proof of insurance is required for TU Braunschweig enrolment and again for the residence permit.

Banking: open an account early

You will need a German bank account for rent, insurance and the semester contribution. N26 can be opened before you arrive; Sparkasse or Volksbank BraWo are the local options some landlords and offices prefer. Bring your home-country tax ID, since the German IdNr follows Anmeldung by several weeks.

Bank What it is Free? Worth knowing
N26 Fully app-based bank with an English UI Free tier Can be opened before you have a German address, in English throughout. Confirm current free-tier terms before applying, as conditions change.
DKB Free online current account (Girokonto) widely used by students Yes Interface is primarily German; opening generally needs a registered German address plus ID verification.
ING Free online current account with no account fee Yes German-language service; widely accepted; needs a German address to open.
Sparkasse / Volksbank BraWo Local banks; some landlords and offices prefer a local account Varies Branches across the city; German-language service. Bring your home-country tax ID, since the German IdNr follows Anmeldung by several weeks.

Bank terms and fee conditions change. Always verify on the official bank website before opening an account.

Finding somewhere to live

Braunschweig is among the most affordable and comfortable housing cities on this platform: Studierendenwerk OstNiedersachsen dorm rents include essentially everything ("Rundum-Sorglos-Paket") bar single-apartment electricity, billed separately. The catch is scale, not price: only 2,200-plus places across 10 residences, so apply the moment you are admitted - it commits you to nothing. A real trap: the waitlist confirmation link arrives every 14 days and must be clicked within 5 days or you are auto-removed, and any contract offer must be signed and returned within 2 days (maximum 2 offers total) - fast reflexes matter. TU Braunschweig itself encourages looking beyond the city too: Wolfenbüttel and nearby towns are all reachable on the bundled semester ticket, and the compact central campus on the Oker keeps any of them a practical commute. The standout logistics fact for automotive-minded applicants: Wolfsburg (Volkswagen HQ) is about 30 minutes away by train, fully covered by the semester ticket, so you can live in affordable Braunschweig and work or intern at VW without a second transport cost.

Platform What it is Free? Worth knowing
Studierendenwerk OstNiedersachsen (dorms) Official student halls — 10 residences with 2,200+ places plus 20 guest rooms in Braunschweig Application free; all costs included in rent ("Rundum-Sorglos-Paket") except single-apartment electricity, billed separately TU Braunschweig owns no dormitories itself. Apply early via stw-on.de/braunschweig/wohnen — before you even have your admission, it commits you to nothing. This Studierendenwerk serves many institutions across the region (TU Braunschweig, HBK, TU Clausthal, Ostfalia, Hildesheim, Leuphana Lüneburg) across ten towns, so confirm you're applying to Braunschweig residences specifically. Waitlist rules: a confirmation link arrives every 14 days and must be clicked within 5 days or you're auto-removed; a signed contract offer must be returned within 2 days; maximum 2 contract offers total — fast reflexes required. For dorm residents, the Wohnheimbetreuung (residence management) provides the Wohnungsgeberbestätigung needed for Anmeldung at move-in, removing a common friction point.
WG-Gesucht Shared-flat (WG) listings Free to browse Exact WG rent bands for Braunschweig were not separately confirmed in research — check asking rents against the Stadt Braunschweig Mietspiegel 2025. Never pay a deposit before a viewing and a signed contract.
Studierendenwerk "Biete & Suche" board + AStA window Housing exchange board and daily WG/flat postings at the AStA window (Katharinenstraße 1, by Mensa 1) Yes TU Braunschweig's own advice: also search Wolfenbüttel, suburbs and nearby towns — all reachable on the bundled Deutschlandsemesterticket, and the compact central campus keeps commuting practical.
ImmoScout24 Germany's largest property portal — single apartments and WGs Free tier Private-market rent bands for Braunschweig were not confirmed this research pass — Braunschweig is among the more affordable cities on this platform, but verify current asking rents before budgeting.

Scam rule for every platform: never transfer a deposit before you have seen the room (in person or on a live video call) and signed a contract.

Getting around

Your semester contribution bundles the Deutschlandsemesterticket (switched from the old regional VRB ticket at WS 2024/25). Braunschweig sits on the Berlin-Hannover ICE route: Berlin is about 1.5 hours away, Hannover about 30 minutes, both realistic on the ticket for the regional legs. Wolfsburg (Volkswagen HQ) is about 30km and fully covered.

Option What it is Free? Worth knowing
Deutschlandsemesterticket (bundled) Nationwide semester ticket, included in the TU Braunschweig semester contribution (solidarity model) Included in the €440.00 semester contribution (€176.40 of it funds the ticket) Braunschweig is on the Berlin-Hannover ICE route — Berlin approximately 1.5 hours, Hannover approximately 30 minutes. Wolfsburg (Volkswagen HQ) is approximately 30km by regional train, and the ride is fully covered by the semester ticket — a genuine plus for automotive-programme students who want to intern or work at VW without a second transport cost. Switched from the regional VRB ticket to the nationwide Deutschlandsemesterticket at WS 2024/25; not valid on ICE/IC/EC/FlixTrain. Refundable under conditions (e.g. leave of absence), up to two months after semester start.
Local bus/tram operator Braunschweig's city public transport network App free Day-to-day journeys within the city are covered by the semester ticket. The central campus is under 30 minutes by bike from any district on a good cycle network.
DB Navigator National trains and journey planning App free; tickets paid Essential for ICE/IC travel beyond the semester ticket — Berlin ~1.5h, Hannover ~30min (regional, ticket-covered).

Install before you arrive

DB Navigator for regional and ICE travel, plus the local bus/tram app for day-to-day trips around the compact city centre.

App What it is Platforms Free? Worth knowing
DB Navigator National train tickets and journey planning iOS / Android App free; tickets paid For ICE/IC travel — Berlin ~1.5h. Regional trips to Hannover (~30min) and Wolfsburg (~30km) are covered by the semester ticket.
Local transit app Braunschweig city bus/tram journey planning iOS / Android Yes Covers day-to-day journeys within the city, included in the semester ticket.
Google Translate German to your language; download the offline German pack iOS / Android / Web Yes Useful for offices and forms in German.
NINA Official federal emergency and hazard alerts iOS / Android Yes Germany's official warning app (BBK); install it for safety.

Building a life here

Braunschweig is the quietest, most compact city on this platform - a genuine plus for students who want a manageable arrival rather than the scale of Berlin or Munich. The central campus sits on the Oker, minutes from downtown, and the DLR (German Aerospace Center) campus next door runs open days and student research opportunities worth checking at dlr.de.

Organisation What it is Free? Worth knowing
DLR (German Aerospace Center) — student access The DLR campus adjacent to TU Braunschweig offers open days and student research opportunities Check current programmes Check dlr.de for current student programmes — a genuine, unique local research advantage for aerospace-adjacent students, distinctive to Braunschweig among the nine universities on this platform.
AStA TU Braunschweig Student union: semester-ticket support, housing board, counselling Yes Window at Katharinenstraße 1, by Mensa 1, with daily WG/flat postings.
Studierendenwerk OstNiedersachsen (Mensa) Subsidised student canteens across campus Subsidised student prices Also runs housing and counselling services for the region.
Hochschulsport University sports programme Subsidised course fees One of the cheapest ways to meet people in a compact, quieter student city.
ESN Braunschweig Erasmus Student Network: international-student events, trips and buddy activities Yes (small event fees) A compact city makes for an easy-to-navigate international-student community.

The AStA window at Katharinenstraße 1, by Mensa 1, posts WG and flat listings daily - a useful low-tech supplement to the online portals.

What it's actually like in the offices

In research · offices published only once verified

The Bürgeramt and Ausländerbehörde specifics for Braunschweig (addresses, appointment booking, documents, fees, waits) were not confirmed this research pass and will be published once verified - the same honest gap carried at Karlsruhe, Darmstadt, Stuttgart and Hannover. What we can already tell you: the smaller scale of the city (roughly 250,000 people, against Berlin's 3.7 million or Munich's 1.5 million) is a genuine reason to expect shorter waits and easier appointments here than at the platform's larger cities, and dorm residents get a documented shortcut - the Wohnheimbetreuung issues your Wohnungsgeberbestätigung directly at move-in, removing a common first-week friction point.

City resource data last verified July 2026. Office details, fees, and service URLs change; check official sources before visiting.