TU Braunschweig tops 2026/27 rankings for business and student support
Technische Universität Braunschweig has once again earned top marks in the latest CHE University Ranking. The 2026/27 results highlight its strengths in business and economics, particularly for first-year student support. Prospective students can explore the university firsthand at its upcoming Open Day on May 29, 2026. The university’s business and economics programs performed exceptionally well in this year’s rankings. Both the Industrial Engineering and Management courses, along with the Bachelor’s in Technology-Oriented Management, received outstanding ratings for their first-year support. The Technology-Oriented Management program also stood out in research, excelling in publications, third-party funding, and doctoral degrees per professor.
The Information Systems program earned high praise in multiple areas. Students rated faculty support, study organisation, and library resources as excellent. Digital learning components also received strong recognition, reflecting the program’s modern approach to teaching. For those interested in studying at TU Braunschweig, applications for many winter semester programs open on June 1, 2026. The Open Day on May 29, running from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., offers a chance to visit the campus and learn more about the university’s offerings.
TU Braunschweig’s consistent performance in rankings reinforces its reputation for quality education and student support. The Open Day and upcoming application period provide opportunities for future students to engage with the university. Detailed rankings and program information are available through the CHE University Ranking 2026/27.
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