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What are the application conditions for studying in Germany?

Studying in Germany is what many students want to apply for, so what are the application conditions for undergraduate courses in Germany? In order to better help students study abroad, I will talk about the conditions for applying for undergraduate study in Germany.

First, the basic conditions for applying for undergraduate study in Germany

1, German level: Before studying in Germany, you must pass the DSH German exam held in this university.

2. Financial situation: All public universities in Germany do not charge tuition fees, but only charge a student registration fee at the beginning of each semester. The registration fee standard of each school is different.

3. Language requirements for applicants studying in Germany: Before they are officially registered and start studying, they must pass the German Examination for Foreign Students' Application for University Entrance (DSH) held by the university. If they fail once, they can take the second test (at most twice) after half a year. If a university finally fails to pass the DSH, it is not allowed to take this exam in other universities.

4.DSH exemption must meet the following conditions: German high school graduation or equivalent; Possess the "German Second Language Certificate" issued by the Conference of Ministers of Culture; Have the "Central Advanced Examination Certificate" issued by Goethe Institute; "Certificate of Small Language" or "Certificate of Large Language" issued by Goethe Institute; DSH organized by a foreign academic university in cooperation with a German preparatory university or a German major as a foreign language. A small number of specialized English teachers must submit the TOEFL test certificate.

Second, the German undergraduate application process

1, material preparation stage

Applying for German graduate students requires a series of certificates from primary school to university, which varies according to each student's educational background.

2.APS audit stage

The full name of APS is the German Personnel Audit Department of the Cultural Office of the German Embassy in China (hereinafter referred to as the Audit Department), which is responsible for auditing whether China applicants meet the admission conditions of German universities and the authenticity of materials. Generally, it takes about 3 to 6 months from material preparation to participating in the audit and obtaining the audit certificate.

3. School application stage

German universities start in April every year. 10. The winter enrollment season of 65438+ 10 is the main freshman enrollment season. Most colleges and universities apply to start school in June 5438+00 in mid-July, and some colleges and universities in mid-April. The deadline for most universities to apply for starting school in April is 65438+1mid-October, and some universities are165438+1mid-October. Therefore, students should check the application materials and application deadline of the university they want to apply for as soon as possible.

4. Visa application stage

The notice of starting school in winter is generally issued in August/September every year, and the notice of starting school in spring is issued in February/March every year. Students can apply for a visa after receiving the notice. German embassies rarely refuse visas, as long as students can get admission to German universities, they can generally pass visas.

Third, the advantages of studying abroad.

1, tuition is free, and the teaching quality is world-class.

2. Low cost of living

For China students who apply to study in Germany, the cost of living in Germany is far lower than that in other European and American countries. The sum of the average monthly living expenses for food, clothing, housing and transportation in West Germany and South Germany is about 600 euros (and 5,400 yuan) per month, while most areas in East Germany and North Germany only need 400 euros (and 3,600 yuan) per month, so Germany can be described as a cheap country for studying abroad.

3. Policy guarantee for students' employment.

The German government allows college students to work tax-free, and has set a protective minimum compensation standard, that is, 7 euros per hour. Under normal circumstances, except for the living expenses of 40,000 to 60,000 RMB in the first year, the living expenses of all other academic years can be completely solved by working.

4. Degrees and academic qualifications are highly recognized internationally.

Germany spent only a few decades on the ruins after the war, and GNP per capita became the first in the world, relying on the traditional strong scientific and technological and educational strength. The high quality of science and technology education in Germany has been recognized all over the world.

5. The employment prospect is bright.

German enterprises are full of confidence in investing in China, and large enterprises such as Siemens, Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen have accelerated their influx into China. It has become a fixed employment trend for recently graduated international students to work as representatives of German companies in China or Southeast Asia, and it is not uncommon for international students to enter the senior management of multinational companies. Not to mention the prospect of returning to China for employment. In addition, because of the European background, it is much easier to go directly to North America for development or immigration. Of course, you can also immigrate to Germany on the spot, because Germany is the only country in continental Europe that has formulated immigration laws.