Education

There are several things involved in studying. Are you looking for information on the academic year, timetables or the honours programme? Then you have come to the right place. All general education-related information can be found on this page. 

You can find more specific education information on the student portal of your faculty.

Welcome new student

Just started at TU Delft? Welcome!
We have bundled all information of interest to new students on 1 page. Where can I find my timetable? How do I get a campus card? Where do I meet fellow students? Useful to get off to a good start and enjoy your study time.

» Welcome new student

Academic calendar

The academic year is divided into 5 periods; education weeks, timetable-free weeks, examination weeks and holidays. You can find these 5 periods and the types of weeks in the Academic year plan. Some study programmes have a special year structure.

» Academic calendar

Timetables

Where do I find my timetable? What are the lecture times? When can I see where I have to take the exam? Answers to all these questions can be found on the Timetables page.

» Timetables

Courses

To be able to take a course, you register yourself in time for courses. The way you register is not the same for all programmes.

» Courses

Examinations

How and when can I register for exams? What can and cannot be done during an exam? How can I tell if I have registered for an exam? Answers to these and other  questions on exams can be found under Examinations.

» Examinations

Minors

In the first semester of the third bachelor's year, you take a minor. The programme you can choose from and information on application, registration, deregistration and other practical matters can be found on the Minor pages.

» Minors

Study Abroad

During your studies, you have the opportunity to go on exchange to a partner university abroad. What are the options? What is involved? Explore the options on the Study Abroad pages.

» Study Abroad

Internship (abroad)

An internship abroad as part of your studies? The opportunities, procedure, and support involved can be found under Internship abroad. 

» Internship (abroad)

Honours programme

You can, if you perform above average, choose to put together a challenging, extra-curricular programme. This is possible in the Bachelor and in the Master. You can read about the conditions and possibilities under Honours Programme.

» Honours programme

Life after study

Graduated, then what? What should I arrange and how? What does the university still have to offer me? Requesting an extract of your degree, news and activities for alumni, and the lifelong learning offer can be found here.

» Life after study