Applications, forms and information (B.A./M.A.)


To ensure that your request can be processed quickly, please send applications, forms, etc., preferably in digital form by e-mail directly to the Examination Office staff member responsible for your study programme.

  • The requirements for registration for the Bachelor thesis can be found in the subject specific provisions of the relevant examination and study regulation. For this, please go to the team page of the examination office and select the desired university degree you find following the subject. The redirection to the study regulations containing the subject specific provisions will appear on the opening page.

  • For applications for admission to the final thesis, it is not necessary for the signatures of the supervisors to be noted on it. To simplify the electronic application procedure, it is sufficient if the examiners are set to Cc when applying by e-mail.
  • Application for admission to the B.A. thesis
  • Further information on the B.A. thesis

  • The requirements for registration for the Master thesis can be found in the subject specific provisions of the relevant examination and study regulation. For this, please go to the team page of the examination office and select the desired university degree you find following the subject. The redirection to the study regulations containing the subject specific provisions will appear on the opening page.

  • For applications for admission to the final thesis, it is not necessary for the signatures of the supervisors to be noted on it. To simplify the electronic application procedure, it is sufficient if the examiners are set to Cc when applying by e-mail.
  • Application for admission to the M.A. thesis
  • Further information on the M.A. thesis

  • Please note that you can have access to your examination records for up to one year after the end of the examination procedure. If you wish to inspect the reviews on your thesis, please contact the member of staff at the examinations office who supervised the subject in which you had written your thesis. For written exams (tests) and term papers, please contact the examiner directly.