I would like to consult you about studying in Germany, is it the only way to apply for a change of m

Updated on educate 2024-05-23
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you want to change the major that is completely wrong, you must start from scratch with an undergraduate.

    However, if you are applying for a major that is related to your previous major, you may also want to start directly with a master's degree.

    Tuition in Germany is free, there is a registration fee per semester, the cost is about 250, and you are given a semester ticket, which is very good. (Except for a few states, such as Lower Sa and Bayern, which still charge tuition).

    The main expenses are living expenses, such as rent, water and electricity, Internet fees, food expenses, mobile phone bills, and medical insurance. Usually it's 600-700 a month, of course, if you are very saving, it will be reduced accordingly, my friend is only more than 400 a month.

    In addition, international students are allowed to work part-time, and the new regulations seem to be 240 half-days or 120 full-day days a year. According to the calculation of about 8 euros per hour, 8 * 8 * 120 = 7680 euros, which is also a considerable income, and the money will be earned back in a year.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is very troublesome to change majors in Germany, you can change majors and apply for graduate studies in related majors, and you can only re-enroll in undergraduate studies if you are not related majors. Even if you change majors in China and get admitted to graduate school, it is useless. Your academic background mainly depends on the undergraduate level.

    Most German universities are tuition-free, generally 200-300 euros for the semester registration fee, plus 8240 euros for a year of living expenses. And of course, you can also work part-time. If you want to study in Germany, the annual cost is very low.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It depends on the degree of compatibility of your courses, if the span is too large, you can only retake it from the freshman year. But if there are most of the similarities, just catch up on the missing courses. The cost depends on whether you are in East Germany or West Germany, where consumption is lower than in West Germany, but there are fewer places to work.

    Overall, about 500 euros per month! Tuition is free in most states. It takes about 50,000 yuan a year (without part-time jobs).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    After changing majors in China, the undergraduate background is not right, and it is not possible to apply for graduate students in Germany, and the degree of course consistency is very important, because there is no such thing as interprofessional postgraduate examination in Germany, and Germany uses undergraduate background to apply for relevant graduate students. Only MBA majors can have a broader undergraduate background and focus on work experience.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Students who are currently enrolled in a university recognized by the Ministry of Education and who wish to study for a bachelor's degree in Germany can apply for their original or related program if they have obtained a German university entrance qualification.

    If the applicant goes to Germany to study for a bachelor's degree after graduating from the bachelor's degree, he or she is allowed to apply for a change of major, and can choose any undergraduate major; If you choose a new major, you generally have to start from zero, and basically cannot convert credits.

    If the applicant goes to Germany to study for a master's degree after obtaining a domestic undergraduate diploma, he or she can apply for an undergraduate major and related majors, but cannot apply for a change of major.

    A related major is a major that belongs to the same field of specialization as the undergraduate major. If the name of the major is very vague, or the name does not match what you have studied, the transcript or the curriculum of the major shall prevail, and the suitable German university major for the major will be judged according to the proportion of the course.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can change to another major, but it's very strict.

    The German education system is very strict, and usually our international students are not allowed to change majors at will, which also causes domestic international students to not understand the place and think that German education is not humane enough. In fact, this reflects the perfection and maturity of the German education system, because this practice is actually responsible for every student, and it is also a guarantee of the quality of education.

    Question 1: We must first understand that the relevant major actually refers to the major that belongs to the same professional field as the major at the undergraduate level. If the name of the major is ambiguous, or the name does not match what you have studied, then it is necessary to judge the suitable German university major according to the proportion of the course according to the transcript or the course setting of the major.

    If you find yourself in a situation where you can't judge, send your transcript or course translation directly to a German university and ask if you can study a particular subject.

    Question 2: In principle, it is allowed to change majors at the basic course stage of German universities, but the success rate depends on the school, major and personal academic performance. Usually, it is more troublesome to change majors, especially if you want to change from a general major to a popular major or a major with a limited number of places, it is quite difficult.

    Therefore, I would like to remind everyone to choose the major you want to study when applying to university, and never expect to change your major after arriving in Germany.

    Question 3: If you can change your major, you need to start from zero and cannot convert credits, and for students who are still studying, you can't change your major, you can only apply for the original major or related majors.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I couldn't help but smile when I saw the long reply No. 43 downstairs.

    43. Q: Now that the Deutsche Mark is depreciating, will local consumption be higher Answer: It will not have much impact".

    Is the mark still in use or circulation in Germany?

    LZ's words are also very interesting, and now I am a "junior in high school, studying film and television media in college".

    It is possible to change majors, but it is best to change them according to your actual situation, otherwise, even if the change is successful, you may not be able to learn.

    In addition, in general, there is little or no study abroad for Chinese students**, at least for non-EU students, the chances are minimal.

    The advice to LZ, high school juniors, or down-to-earth study the courses that should be studied well at the moment. Although the future should and must be planned, it must be built on the basis of being able to learn well in the present.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Some majors cannot be transferred, and it is easy to refuse the visa if the span of the change major is too large.

    The visa officer will be suspicious of your purpose of study.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Germany really doesn't charge.

    Film and television should be better, it should be the United States. There are also some universities in Germany that have this specialty.

    This major is definitely not good for finance.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    That's totally okay. In fact, many people change majors after studying abroad.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    "If you want to change your major, you really need to repeat your bachelor's degree in Germany. To apply for a German post-secondary school, students must also start with the preparatory department of the specific profession to which they are transferred.

    The general procedures are: learning German, APS study in Germany, applying for a school and applying for a visa. Because Chinese students need an APS certificate to apply for a German school, they must first do a study in Germany review, because German language certificates (such as Defu scores) are required to enter the major, and some also require English scores, so it is also very important to learn the language as soon as possible and meet the requirements of the school.

    The cost of studying in Germany is not high, most public universities do not charge tuition, only charge a semester fee ranging from 200 to 300 euros, and individual universities generally only charge about 500 euros per semester. "

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Many students will choose to study in Germany, and it is very important to choose a good major for studying in Germany, so which majors can be applied for changing majors when studying in Germany? Let's take a look! Here's what I've put together, so read it.

    1. Majors that can be applied for across majors

    Science and engineering majors can be transferred to majors: some accounting, some finance, management, business, media, translation, education, etc.;

    Art and design majors can be transferred: some finance, management, business, media, translation, education, advertising design, product design, etc.;

    Medical and nursing majors can be transferred: some finance, management, business, media, translation, education, public health, nutrition, etc.;

    English and other language majors can be transferred: some majors such as finance, management, business, media, translation, education, linguistics, etc.;

    2. Majors that cannot be applied for across majors

    Art and design majors: including graphic design, fashion design, architectural design, etc., if the applicant is not a bachelor's degree in a related major, has many years of relevant work experience and can provide a relatively mature portfolio can apply, otherwise you cannot change majors.

    Medical and nursing majors: This kind of major generally cannot be changed to apply for application, students in the process of choosing a major, must start according to their actual situation, choose the most suitable for themselves, the most interested major, not all students can learn completely different majors at the master's level.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    With its rigorous education and relatively low study abroad costs, Germany has become one of the emerging popular study abroad countries, and some students may feel that they don't like or are not suitable for this major after choosing a major to study in Germany, and want to change their major, how to do it at this time? Let's take a look.

    1. Application requirements for German universitiesPreparatory Department: 1 semester of regular university study, less than 3 semesters.

    Three-year college graduate.

    Bachelor's degree: one semester at a key university (National 211 Engineering College).

    Completed three semesters at a regular university.

    Master's degree: Bachelor's degree.

    2. Change majors at different stages to apply to German universitiesThree-year college graduate: Some preparatory courses can accept applications for different types of preparatory courses; Some matriculation courses only accept applications from the same category.

    3. Change your major after studying at a German universityIn principle, it is permissible to change majors at the foundation level of a German university. The success rate depends on the school, major, and individual academic performance. Generally speaking, it is more troublesome to change majors, especially from general majors to "popular majors" or majors with "quota restrictions", and the success rate is not high.

    It is recommended that Chinese students choose their desired major when applying for university, and do not hope to change their major after arriving in Germany.

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