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Conditions for postgraduate study in Germany:
1. Academic. Chinese students applying for postgraduate studies in Germany need to complete a 4-year undergraduate program or a 5-year undergraduate program at a domestic university and obtain a degree certificate.
If you are a 4-year undergraduate student from a 211 school in China or a student who has graduated from a bachelor's degree but has not obtained a degree certificate, you can apply for any major in Germany, but whether you can be admitted or not is still decided by the German school.
Students who have graduated from a junior college are not allowed to apply for a postgraduate course in Germany. Graduate students in German schools are hospitalized with GPAs during their undergraduate studies, and some graduate students in Germany have limited places in their majors.
If you want to apply for these competitive majors, you need to make sure that your undergraduate GPA score is high enough, and the graduate programs in German schools require students to have a GPA score or above, and there are many graduate programs that only require your undergraduate GPA to be above the score.
2. Language. If you are applying for a German language course, you need to study German for more than 800 hours before you enroll, and some schools in Germany require you to take the DSH exam at the time of admission, or you can provide a certificate of other valid German exams.
If you are applying for a graduate program taught in English in a German school, you need to provide a TOEFL or IELTS test score, and the TOEFL score requirement for students in a German school is a score of 550 or above, and the IELTS score requirement for students is above a score if you are applying for a liberal arts major.
3. Entrance exams.
Nowadays, many universities in Germany require students who apply for graduate school to take an exam, which is to assess whether students have the ability to study graduate courses, and some German schools will require students with high chances to participate in school interviews.
The interview lasts about 30 minutes, and the interviewer will look at the student's professional knowledge and motivation for studying in Germany, and some examiners will also ask what the student's career goals are, so you can think about the questions before the interview.
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If you want to study in Germany for graduate school, then you have to understand the content of its study abroad application, so what are the difficulties for international students in the process of studying abroad? Let's take a look.
1. Language factors
When students apply in Germany, whether it is the school application or the visa processing, they must also use the German language. Some students may say that German universities teach in English, but here their English courses are far from cost-effective compared to German courses. If you only know English, you won't be able to experience the study abroad life here.
For example, law majors will inevitably require a good level of German, but in polytechnics, the requirements for German proficiency are not so high. If you want to study at a public university or something, it is better to have a German score of 300 or more, which makes it easier to get a visa. Of course, if you want to get a score of 300 or more, you must have learned more than 500 hours of German.
Even if you come here to study art, you have to take the test DAF or TEF, and of course the number of art majors is not as high as that required by public universities. If you just want to study in Germany, it is better to have a certain level of German before going abroad.
2. APS audit
Study in Germany, no matter what stage it is, must be reviewed by APS, and the number of APS audits is limited. Although this condition may sound difficult, if you can pass it, you can get a visa smoothly. The APS audit is mainly the review of materials and interviews, and if you can pass it, you can obtain the audit certificate.
In addition, if you are studying abroad at your own expense, you must have an interview. The interview will also be related to the student's material and language level. During the whole investigation, you don't need to remember the specific content you have learned before, you just need to show how you understand the major.
10 days before the start of the interview, the review department will generally use ** to inform the student when and where the interview will be held. Students can choose English or German for the interview, but the language provided by the student will be used to determine whether their language level is true or not. If you pass the interview, you will get a certificate later, and if you do not pass, you can pay the retake fee.
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It's still good to apply.
German university applications can basically be divided into three categories.
One type of school is not very well-known, of course, not being famous does not mean that the quality of teaching is low, but you can meet fewer interesting people. This kind of school does not require entrance exams, and the grade point requirements are not high.
The second category is famous schools, like the four you listed, which can basically be said to be the most difficult for Chinese to apply for, these schools have very strict requirements for professional grades, like what I said upstairs, general requirements, and even. And it's not that you can apply if you have a good grade, a good score just allows you to cross a threshold, and whether you can get ZU or not depends on your luck.
The third category is also a prestigious school, which requires explicit or implicit admission exams, such as tu dresden, for undergraduates from non-tu dresden and alliance schools, they must pass the professional ability test of 3 or 5 courses before the start of the semester in order to be truly admitted. For non-tudarmstadt graduates, they must complete 1 7 undergraduate courses in the first semester of the master's degree and successfully pass the exam, otherwise they will have to drop out. The pass rate doesn't matter, because Germany?
The school has a tradition of wide entry and strict exit, and you should be concerned about the graduation rate, which can be found on Hochschulranking. DSH is just a language proficiency requirement.
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You must apply in advance on the official website, and you must submit your personal materials, submit the transcripts you need and your academic certificates, and you must pass the IELTS and TOEFL scores before you can go to Germany as an international student.
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First of all, it is necessary to study in Germany to review and guess the audit book, and the audit requires students to register on the ** of the audit department. The state shouts that you need to pass a language test and you need to apply for a visa. If you meet these conditions, you can study in Germany.
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