The cost of studying in Germany and the question of application

Updated on educate 2024-05-22
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First of all, you will have to pass a German test specifically for Chinese students, called APS, which consists of a 20-minute written test and a 20-minute interview, with the aim of verifying the authenticity of the results you submit. APS exams seem to be available in four places in China, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Chengdu. After passing, the Audit Department will give you 10 copies of your APS certificate, one for each school you apply to.

    After applying for German schools, you also need notarized certificates such as graduation certificates, degree certificates, etc., you can find specific information on the school**, different schools and application time are different.

    If you don't have a language certificate, you can either study in China and take the exam, or apply for a language course at the same time, come to Germany to study the language for one year, pass the language test, and then start graduate school.

    Except for special majors such as design, universities will not interview separately, but you still need to check the specific information on the official website yourself.

    As for tuition fees, it is true that many public universities have abolished tuition fees, but many do not charge money, but charge registration fees, two or three hundred euros a semester, which is not necessarily. It is recommended that if you come to Germany to study graduate school and study languages, it is best to prepare 300,000 yuan. If you can really work part-time, you can save a certain amount of money, but the premise is that you can find a part-time job and get a better return.

    For example, it is difficult to find part-time jobs when many students have time during winter and summer vacations, and they can't earn much from manual work. At the same time, if you live in a high-cost city, you can't actually rely on part-time jobs to support yourself. A month's rent, utilities, insurance, and transportation all cost a certain amount, so it is advisable to save more money to avoid embarrassment.

    At the same time, when you come to Germany, the German bank will require you to deposit *** money in your account, so as not to live normally.

    Hope it helps.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    After the language test, 100,000 euros per year, a language course will be added to 3,5000 euros.

    If you don't have time to work, you won't have time to study.

    Yes, the application is like this, whether people want you is another matter, whether you can graduate is another matter.

    APS has a special ** introduction, is it true that Germans want to take your undergraduate certificate. Get it before applying to college. How to get their ** to see.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Public universities in most German states are tuition-free, both at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The vast majority of English-taught graduate students in Germany do not charge tuition, and some schools charge fees, which will depend on the specific situation. Byrne and the state of Lower Saxony have a tuition fee of 500 euros per semester.

    Generally, only a registration fee and miscellaneous fees of 100-200 euros are required.

    The School of German Studies (i.e. the School of Germanic and Roman Studies) was founded in 2004 as a result of the merger of two schools, Germanic Studies and Roman Studies, founded in 1950 and 1989 respectively.

    Courses offered:

    The Institute of German Studies mainly offers graduate-level courses such as a master's degree in cultural memory, a master's degree in modern languages, etc.

    Faculty Profile: The university also has a group of outstanding doctoral supervisors who lead students to further their studies in a variety of research fields, including literature, cultural studies, intellectual history, and comparative studies. The Comparative Studies major covers a wide range of fields, such as urban, border, philosophy, Jewish writing, exile writing, children's literature, feminism, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    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.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The cost of studying in Germany for graduate school is about 8-150,000 yuan per year.

    1. Registration fee.

    All students need to pay the registration fee before enrolling, which is a standard formulated by **, about 1500 yuan, which is the voucher for everyone's normal enrollment, and the fee also includes the city's general transportation semester ticket. Tuition fees are only charged by private universities, the fee is the average standard in Europe, you need to prepare 8-150,000 yuan a year, the choice of professional advice will directly affect the specific fees you have to pay, it is recommended that you go to the school's official website to understand the fees of the major in previous years.

    2. Textbook fee.

    The registration fee or tuition fee paid by everyone does not include the textbook fee, and even if the same course is taught by different teachers, the designated textbooks will be different, and you need to purchase them according to the teacher's requirements and the designated bibliography. You can buy it directly in the bookstore or on Amazon, and the price will be slightly more expensive; You can also buy second-hand books, **a lot,** will be a lot cheaper, on the whole, you need to prepare about 2,000 yuan a year, if there are additional reference books will be more expensive.

    3. Accommodation fee.

    Everyone's accommodation arrangements need to be done in China, the dormitory is relatively small, the application can be submitted first, and the preparation for renting at the same time, you can easily find the rental information of the apartments around the school, and you can directly contact the responsible department. The difference in cost mainly depends on the way you choose, renting a house will definitely be more expensive than living on campus, and the services provided will be more complete, the rent ranges from 2500-5000 yuan a month, and you can apply for housing subsidies.

    4. Living expenses.

    You also need to arrange three meals a day, generally in the canteen can be a good solution, occasionally want to eat hometown food, you can also do it yourself, there are social expenses every month, generally add up to more than 2000 yuan. In addition, it is also necessary to purchase medical insurance, which is about 2,000 yuan a year to ensure everyone's medical qualifications in Germany; Finally, you also need to do a good job in shopping budget, there are more things to buy, and there will be a lot of differences, the budget is about 2000 yuan.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Many students who go to Germany for graduate school are concerned about the cost of studying abroad, so what is the cost of studying in Germany?

    Cost of studying in Germany for graduate studies.

    Registration fee for postgraduate study in Germany:

    150 euros per year. Studying at a university in Germany is free, but the registration fee must be paid, and the school will issue a free monthly pass card to international students after registration, which covers transportation expenses;

    Textbook fees for postgraduate study in Germany:

    600 euros per year. Since original books in Germany are very expensive, most students go to make copies or go to the library to read them;

    Living expenses for graduate students in Germany:

    3000 euros per year. Including the cost of food and accommodation, renting a house ranges from 150 to 250 euros per month;

    Insurance premiums for graduate students in Germany:

    240 euros per year. This is indispensable, as long as you step into Europe, you must be insured. Insurance includes medical, personal, accidental, etc.

    I will have a private doctor, if it is a simple cold, fever and minor illness, you can use a private doctor to diagnose and treat, and the doctor and medicine are free of charge. If it is a serious illness, you need a certificate from a private doctor to go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment, and this part of the cost is also covered by the insurance, which can save parents from worrying;

    Other: 600 euros. European students have a lot of social activities, so there will be this part of the expenditure.

    In Germany, there are only 8 months of study time, and 4 months are holidays, so there is plenty of time to work during the winter and summer vacations. According to the calculation of working 25 days a month and working 8 hours a day, the average hourly wage in Germany is about 10 euros, and according to the 4 months of working hours, you can earn a total of 8,000 euros. Weekend workers generally earn more, earning 100 euros a day, and based on one day of work per weekend, 54 Mondays can earn a total of 5,400 euros, so a part-time job can earn about 13,400 euros a year.

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