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How long does it take to go to Germany for graduate study, and how much does it cost each year? What are the requirements for German?

If you just want to go to graduate school, then you are not in a hurry. If you have a German master's degree, you can only apply after the undergraduate stage. After graduation, you need to pass the APS (Academic Certification Examination) of the German Audit Department. The content of the exam is related to your major, mainly to check the authenticity of your education, and to see your level according to the average score of all your grades. The exam can be conducted in German or English.

At present, you can consider starting to learn some German, because you need to pass the Daf or DSH exam to enter the master's degree. Generally speaking, DAF should get at least 4 points in listening, speaking, reading and writing, and DSH should get level 2. In theory, there are no other special requirements except undergraduate graduation and language test, depending on whether the school you apply for has other requirements.

German master's degree is theoretically completed in two to three years, taking the credit system, so it depends on the individual. In terms of fees, there are still many public universities in Germany that have no tuition fees, only registration fees, so the tuition fees are not very large, at least much smaller than those in Britain and the United States. Studying in Germany requires a self-insurance fund of not less than 8,000 euros. The money can be used after you arrive in Germany. When you open a student account, you can withdraw hundreds of euros of living expenses every month. In addition, the future visa extension also has a lot to do with how much money is left in your account.

By the way, your major is quite suitable for studying in Germany. You are a student of Beijing Institute of Technology, right? I know that your university has a cooperative relationship with a German university in Karlsruhe, and your university is the test center for this university to hold DSH in China. I don't know exactly how to cooperate and which major to cooperate with. I suggest you consult the relevant departments of your school. If you can take the DSH exam at school, it is convenient and you can pass the training courses of the school. There are also cooperative colleges and universities, and there will be some convenient procedures. Personal opinion, for reference only.