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Upstairs said all the school, I'll tell you about the German learning hours, in fact, find a famous German tutoring school to open a certificate of class hours (it doesn't matter if it's true or not, the premise is that you want to speak German about the same), maybe when you meet, because you have to go to Germany to study in APS audit, although you can use English questions, but if you use German interview and communication, it will add points, APS score is the score you apply for German universities, so these good schools are difficult to apply, after all, it costs nothing to go to school, German engineering is very strong, But their education is basically free, so I suggest you don't apply for too nb schools, because after graduation, working in Germany people don't care which school you graduated from, it depends on how many points you graduated, my youngest cousin, he is 30 years old, and he is still struggling to study a master's degree in architecture at Aachen University, all of them have been studying for 8 years with a bachelor's and master's degree, I am speechless, I am direct, the graduation score is still very low, it is best to find a suitable school rationally, I recommend Stuttgart, Volkswagen headquarters is there, Many industrial exhibitions every year, more opportunities, or go to Frankfurt, big cities have more opportunities, remember not to go to East Germany, must go to West Germany, East Germany is still relatively backward, public security is not good, if you graduate and return home directly to find a more prestigious school, Chinese recognize the brand, hehe, come on, good luck.
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TU9 Alliance Bar RWTH Aachen University Technical University of Munich RĂ–NICH Technical University Dresden Technical University of Berlin Technical University of Darmstadt Karlsruhr University Leibniz University Hannover University of Stuttgart.
Hehe: It's all good.
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Conditions for studying in Germany for a PhD.
1. Degree requirements.
In order to apply for a PhD in Germany, applicants must first have a master's degree in China. In addition, the applicant's master's research topic must be innovative, unique, and have high research value, and the higher the research value of the topic, the easier it is to get an offer recommended by the professor.
2. Interview requirements.
After receiving the applicant's CV and application, the German university will ask for an interview to test the listening and speaking skills in English and German to prove that the applicant has the linguistic foundation for academic research in Germany.
3. Funding requirements.
Due to the high cost of living in Germany, all German universities will require a financial guarantee to ensure that students will have enough living expenses for each month to study in Germany. The financial guarantee is equivalent to about 100,000 yuan, which can be deposited in a German bank before going to Germany, and students can withdraw a certain amount of money as living expenses every month.
Cost of studying abroad for PhDs in Germany.
1. Tuition. The vast majority of German universities are state-funded public schools, which are free of charge, which means that German universities do not charge tuition.
2. Tuition and miscellaneous fees.
The tuition and fees mentioned here are the registration fees of each university, which range from 100 to 150 euros per semester, depending on the school.
3. Living expenses.
The cost of living depends on the area where the individual lives, but the cost of living in Germany is lower than in the United States and the United Kingdom. In Germany, the average monthly living expenses are about 600-800 euros (including accommodation costs), and students who are more economical may only need less than 600 euros per month.
When it comes to the cost of living, we have to mention the CSC, the National Study Abroad Committee. According to CSC regulations, to apply for CSC public scholarships, you must first get a foreign university tuition-free certificate to obtain an admission letter, and tuition-free German universities are a natural advantage, most students can try to apply for CSC public scholarships, if the application is successful, it basically covers the living expenses required to go out.
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The requirements for a PhD in Germany are as follows:
1. Degree requirements: If you want to apply for a German doctorate, you must first have a master's degree in China. In addition, the applicant's master's research topic must be innovative, unique, and of high research value.
2. Interview requirements: After receiving the applicant's resume and application, the German university will require an interview to test the listening and speaking skills of English and German, so as to prove that the applicant has the language foundation for academic research in Germany. There are various forms of interviews, such as **interview and online** interview, and only after passing the interview can you get the offer qualification to study in Germany for a doctorate.
3. Funding requirements for studying abroad: Students need to provide a financial guarantee to ensure that students have enough living expenses for studying in Germany every month.
Supplementary documents: Documents required for a visa to study in Germany for a PhD:
1. Three copies of the visa application form filled in carefully.
2. Four recent ID photos with a 2-inch white background.
3. The applicant's passport (at least six months valid, the last page must be signed by the applicant).
4. The admission notice can be in the following ways:
1) Letter of admission to a German university.
2) Notice of admission to the language course of the German Chinese Language School and proof of payment of the language course for at least three months.
5. Proof of funds.
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German study abroad experts understand that applicants for doctoral studies should usually have bachelor's and master's degrees in the same major in China, with good grades, and strong independent work and scientific research ability. The selected topic should be leading-edge, unique, and of high academic value and necessary for research in Germany. There are generally two ways to study for a doctorate in Germany:
1.Doctoral supervisor. Students are required to be duly registered at the university, and the language requirements are set by the doctoral supervisor, who may be required to take some necessary courses before starting their doctoral studies (mainly independent research work) depending on the applicant's circumstances.
The application steps are: determine the topic, find a doctoral supervisor, write a letter to contact, submit personal materials according to the supervisor's requirements, and after receiving the acceptance letter (invitation letter) from the supervisor, you can go through other procedures. Details of the regulations can also be found directly with the external affairs office of the relevant school or on its website.
2.Ph.D. at the Graduate School. The Graduate School is an institution established by a comprehensive university to cultivate a reserve force for scientific research.
It provides doctoral students with the opportunity to combine an individual PhD** with a comprehensive research project. This research project is undertaken by a number of researchers and usually involves multiple disciplines. The Graduate School offers a program of study that facilitates the independent research projects of the participants and facilitates academic exchanges among them.
Students can find a list of currently funded institutes on the homepage of the German Research Group (DFG).
Whether it is useful to study for a part-time master's degree depends on you, whether it meets your own expectations, and whether it can meet your own requirements. What doesn't work for some people, it works for others.
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