Study in Germany in finance and economics, study in Germany economics.

Updated on Financial 2024-05-22
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    We can investigate each study abroad agent through six directions, and the specific contents are as follows: Do you only focus on applying for study abroad in one country? If there are many countries, how many employees are there in the United States?

    How many students does each teacher have on average? Because of the focus is so professional, try to find an institution that only focuses on one country in the United States. Of course, if you have to choose those institutions that apply to all countries, you must ask how many students (all students) each applicant teacher brings throughout the year, and generally an experienced applicant teacher brings 30 students per year, which is the maximum.

    The consultant should not ask the intermediary how many students each teacher takes each year, because this is not objective enough, the author suggests that you can set some data on the number of students and teachers with the intermediary, and then since...

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    All public colleges and universities in Germany do not charge tuition, only charge a registration fee of 2,300 euros per semester, and all costs are less than 100,000 yuan a year, and the first year of language classes or areas in South Germany may cost about 150,000 yuan. The general threshold of a good school is within the APS review, the lower the better, of course, it is also related to the number of applicants in the year. You can go to the official website of DAAD to see the professional rankings, or die zeit also has them, you can refer to them.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1.Economics is research-oriented in public universities. Even so, BWL is one of the most sought-after and multi-choice majors in Germany.

    2.Even the University of Mannheim and the University of Cologne are the same, and the key to finding a job is to find a good internship on your own. However, in many good FH and private business schools, the internship of the enterprise is embedded in the learning process, and the difference in the advantages of employment is not a little bit.

    The University of Mannheim and the University of Cologne also have fee-paying courses in cooperation with business schools, which are also private.

    3.Learning and exercising in Germany is the comprehensive ability of people, in fact, the ability is strong, and it is popular to go to the **.

    4.Choosing a major that is not premised on interest is the most unwise in Germany and it is impossible to read it.

    5.Ditto.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In the past two years, the situation has been average, and it is difficult for Germans to find jobs after graduating from economics.

    If you return to China, the economy is okay, and I see that many people are going back to live a good life.

    Science and engineering Germany is easy to find a few jobs, computers, electronics, mechanics, automobiles. Of course, these are not very easy to learn, be careful. The specific course can be checked by going to the university.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Science and engineering are quite rare. Enter with caution.

    As for the third question, the key depends on how much ability & work experience you have, if you just get a job and return to China, it is really not competitive.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I will also study in Germany in April next year. So I have learned a lot of information lately, and the landlord can trust me.

    1. Because the education system in Germany and China is different, Germany implements a 13-year system, and high school graduates can directly enter universities; Primary and secondary education in China is 12 years, and after graduating from high school, you must take the college entrance examination, so Chinese high school graduates cannot directly enter universities after arriving in Germany They can neither apply for German university preparatory nor German universities. Even if you go to Germany to study German for one year, you still can't apply for admission to German university preparatory departments and universities Because language learning cannot be converted into academic education, the applicant is still equivalent to a high school diploma, not equal to 13 years of education in Germany.

    So no matter what country the landlord went to high school, the main thing is how many years you have been studying.

    2. Since it is recommended that the landlord choose German teaching to study in Germany, otherwise the range of choices will be much smaller, and some good universities do not have English programs, and usually some fees will be a little expensive.

    3. The most famous university in German architecture is Bauhaus, there are two, one in Weimar and the other in DessauThe two schools are actually of the same origin. (It's the legendary Bauhaus.)

    4. I only know the process of reading German. If you start applying now: you will start applying in September, and then at the end of October, there may be an interview with a German school, this interview is mainly to see whether you have the ability to learn, not the only condition to decide whether you can enroll, and you should hurry up to do all kinds of materials during this time.

    The materials include: a notarized copy of the primary school leaving certificate.

    Notarized copy of junior high school graduation certificate.

    Notarized translation of the high school diploma.

    Notarized translation of high school transcripts.

    These original high school and junior high school admissions offices can go to issue certificates).

    There are also materials about the university. I also typed out maybe you used it) notarized translation of the certificate of enrollment in the university notarized translation of the university transcript.

    A copy of the language certificate.

    Curriculum vitae and personal statement.

    10 x 2-inch colour passports**.

    A copy of your passport.

    Maybe there are other or not quite the same, but it's probably inseparable from these, if the landlord really wants to go, I think you will definitely find someone to get it, you can get ready first, have a spectrum in your heart).

    5. If you go to an advanced language school in Germany, you can also go to an advanced language school. However, 400 hours of German language courses must be guaranteed first. If the landlord wants to go directly to the preparatory department, he must first take the exam, and if he passes the German language in one attempt, he must reach an intermediate level or above.

    Usually, the students who have studied German for a year are usually those who have studied German for a year (this was told to me by an experienced intermediary sister). So I think the landlord still goes to study for half a year and then take the language exam.

    I want to study architecture the most, so I envy you. I studied environmental engineering, but I'm sure I'm going to love it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is good to study abroad in Germany for undergraduate studies.

    Germany is a hot spot in the domestic self-financed study abroad market in recent years, and free education in public universities and mutual recognition of Chinese and German academic qualifications are indeed very attractive to Chinese students, but it should also be noted that Germany has very strict requirements for international students' admission qualifications. According to the relevant regulations of Germany, students who are admitted to key Chinese universities, ordinary universities or 3-year colleges and universities are eligible to apply for admission to German universities after completing a certain number of semesters according to the nature of their schools. Because of this, there are different pathways for domestic high school students, college students, and undergraduate students to go to Germany for further study.

    For second-year university students, the path to further study is as follows: first, they need to pass the German high school graduation examination for international students, and then enter the university preparatory school to study professional basic courses for one year, and after passing the German DSH exam and university entrance qualification test, they can enter a German public university for 4 or 6 years of study and obtain an internationally recognized master's degree.

    The so-called pre-university institute is a study course specially opened by German universities for international students from outside the European Union who cannot directly participate in professional studies, with a duration of one year, free of tuition, and students can obtain university entrance qualifications after completing their studies and passing the relevant examinations. Chinese students who have completed the second year of university and obtained the above qualifications can enter a German public university for 4 to 6 years of study and obtain an internationally recognized master's degree as long as they pass the German DSH exam.

    Formal universities in Germany accept Chinese students in strict accordance with the above regulations, and high school graduates who have not been admitted to universities are not eligible to apply for German universities (including pre-university courses). Although there are some German universities that are willing to admit Chinese high school students, they are only a small number of private universities, and the quality of teaching is not necessarily ***.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can go through some domestic study abroad programs that connect with Germany, but there are requirements for college entrance examination scores.

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