Particularly popular degree programs are subject to admission restrictions, based on average grades (numerus clausus). A distinction is however made between
Subjects with national admission restrictions — EU/EEA citizens:
You will need to apply for a place via the national allocation procedure organized by the SfH (Foundation for University Admissions). If you are awarded a place at LMU, the Foundation for University Admissions will issue you a letter of acceptance for university admission. You will need to submit this letter when you register at the LMU Office of the University Registrar.
Subjects with national admission restrictions — non-EU/EEA citizens:
The national allocation procedure does not apply to you. The International Office is responsible for handling your application for a place at LMU and for ensuring you fulfill the requirements.
Subjects with local admission restrictions — EU/EEA citizens:
You will need to apply for a place at LMU via the Office of the University Registrar (Studentenkanzlei).
Subjects with local admission restrictions — non-EU/EEA citizens:
You will need to apply for a place at LMU via the International Office.
Advanced semester — subjects with local or national admissions restrictions — EU/EEA citizens and non-EU/EEA citizens:
You will need to apply for a place at LMU via the Office of the University Registrar (Studentenkanzlei).