European and International Energy Law
(M.BL.)

    Master of European and International Energy Law (M.BL.) at TU Berlin

    TU Berlin
    University Rank:#145
    Duration1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    EUR 308
    Apply DateNovember 14, 2026
    Next IntakeOctober 1, 2026
    European and International Energy Law (M.BL.)

    The European and International Energy Law (M.BL.) at TU Berlin is a Full Time Master program offered at the university's main campus in Berlin, Germany. The program is delivered on campus in English Course and can be completed in 1 year. Students develop academic knowledge and practical skills that prepare them for future careers in this field. The next available intake starts on October 1, 2026.

    About European and International Energy Law (M.BL.)

    The continuing education masters program in European and International Energy Law addresses the technical, economic, and above all legal foundations governing European and international energy and gas markets. The program thoroughly acquaints you with a holistic approach, ranging from an understanding of technical and economic principles through to the detailed legal issues involved in the entire value chain in gas and energy markets. The location of the campus at the site of the Schöneberg gasometer provides you with a unique opportunity to directly experience and participate in the process of knowledge and technology transfer between TU Berlin and energy companies.

    You are required to pay tuition fees for this continuing education masters program. Details of current fees can be found on the website of the program.

    Adapting to the different knowledge students have gained prior to commencing the program, the masters degree equips you with a theoretical knowledge closely related to professional practice in the area of international energy law. You become thoroughly acquainted with the continental European legal methodology required for the application of energy regulatory law. You also acquire an understanding of the global significance of energy markets by learning how European and international energy law relates to Russian and American regulatory law. As a graduate of this program, you are able to understand and operate within the key structures of different regulatory systems. You are thus in a position to meet the challenges resulting from the ongoing changes in energy regulatory law and the internationalization of energy markets. The program employs up-to-date teaching methods, closely linking research and professional practice.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    The formal admission requirements for the masters program are a first university degree qualifying a graduate for professional work and subsequent relevant professional experience of, as a rule, not less than one year.

    In the past, the number of applications has exceeded the number of places available (30 per year), and admission is, consequently, subject to a selection procedure. Selection criteria are as follows:

    • The overall grade achieved in your previous degree
    • The relevance of the subjects taken in your previous degree program
    • Proof of all relevant professional experience lasting six months or more gained since graduating from your previous degree program
    • Proven level of English
    • Motivation and reasons for applying to the masters program and the overall impression created by the application

    The program is taught in English and proof of a sufficient level of English is a condition of admission.

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 87

    Fee Information

    How to Apply

    Application process

    Step 1

    First of all, register at uni-assist or login if you already have a personal My assist account. Please fill in your personal information and educational history or update it.

    my.uni-assist.de

    Step 2

    Please select your desired Master’s degree program from the list of study programs offered in the respective semester. You can use the search window or restrict the search criteria so as the study programs currently offered at TU Berlin will be presented to you (semester, university, type of degree via Advanced search).

    Please select the semester you want to apply for which is usually the 1st (starting semester of your studies). You can only apply for a higher semester if you have been enrolled and obtained credits from a previous Master’s degree program (for more information see below).

    As you can apply for only one Master’s degree program per semester, please inform in advance which program is suitable for you and if you will meet the content-related/specific entry requirements of your desired study program. Please see our study options for detailed information on each study program.

    Step 3

    Fill in the application form. Make sure that your answers to the application-related questions are correct and truthful.

    You can see your application form via “My Applications” > “My Application Overview” in your personal My assist account.

    Step 4

    Upload your documents (see the checklist below). Please give your documents an unambiguous namein German or English.

    Via “My Applications” > “My Documents” you can upload and see the uploaded documents (see checklist below).

    • Please upload PDF files exclusively (max. 10 MB in size for each document)
    • Sort and scan your documents in the right order according to page numbers (e.g. transcript)
    • Upload different documents in separate files (e.g. High School Diploma and copy of passport/ID)
    • Please upload each document only once and choose a suitable file name (e.g. Bachelor’s degree certificate)

    Attention: Uploaded documents cannot be deleted afterwards.

    In case you have to scan your documents while not having a scanner at your disposal, you can also use a free scanning app on your smartphone.

    TU Berlin reserves the right to request officially certified copies on a random basis or in reasoned suspected cases for enrolment.

    Please do not send your documents as hard copies to uni-assist or TU Berlin in addition to the uploading.

     

    Please mind the application deadlines (cut-off periods). Documents that are submitted after the application deadline will not be considered.

    Please send your application only if your documents are complete. We kindly ask you to refrain from submitting further/additional documents at a later point in time, if possible.

    If a subsequent submission of documents is absolutely necessary to meet the formal or content-related/specific entry requirements, you have the following option:

    1. Uni-assist has not processed your application yet and the application period is still running: Upload the missing or updated documents onto your My assist account.
    2. Uni-assist has already processed and forwarded your application to TU Berlin. The application period is still running: In this case, upload the documents to be submitted later via the upload form, stating your uni-assist application number as well as the requested personal information. You will receive a confirmation email when we have received your documents.
    • As an uni-assist applicant, you do not need to register via the online portal of the TU Berlin. Therefore, you do NOT have to register via the online registration, but enter the application number of uni-assist.

    3.     The application deadline has expired: Subsequent submission is not possible.

    Further procedure:

    Uni-assist will pre-review your application according to the criteria set by TU Berlin.

    If your application fulfils the criteria, it will be forwarded to TU Berlin as soon as possible for further processing.

    If your application is incomplete, you will be informed by uni-assist. Provided the application period is still running, you can complete your application until the application deadline.

    TU Berlin will then carry out a final review of your application with regard to the formal criteria. You will not receive any notification from the TU Berlin that your application has been received or processed. We ask you here to refrain from enquiries and to check the status of your application in the portal.

    The examinations board of the faculty will then verify your application to see if you meet the content-related/specific entry requirements.

    For the Master’s degree programs with restrictions on admission, a selection procedure will normally take place.

    At the end of the procedure, you will receive a letter of admission or rejection from us. You will find the letter of admission in tuPORT after successful admission, the letter of rejection will be sent by mail.

    Via this portal you can see the current status of your application provided it has already been forwarded to TU Berlin by uni-assist.

    Portal: Status of your Application

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