Questions about studying abroad in Germany, some questions about undergraduate study abroad in Germa

Updated on international 2024-06-07
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First of all, you need to have language skills, and you need to pass the TestDaF or DSH exam for university admission. If you can get a C! from the Goethe-Institut at home!The certificate is basically also available for admission.

    Secondly, you have to pass the APS audit of the German Embassy, one to check the authenticity of your academic qualifications, and the other to check your professional level (this is nonsense, 15-30 minutes interview can confirm your professional level in 4 years of college?). )。If you pass APS, you will receive a certificate of accreditation, which you can apply to universities all over Germany.

    When you attend the interview, you can choose the language of the interview, either German or English.

    It is perfectly possible to go to Germany to continue your studies in this specialty.

    To prepare now, the transcript must be beautiful. Languages can be learned; After you have a certain language foundation, you can find a school you like on the Internet; (Given that you already have a degree, it is not recommended that you go to a university in the west, because the policy of charging tuition fees to students pursuing a second degree at a western university is said to have been cancelled recently, but it is not clear.) The cost of living in the south is more expensive.

    Universities in the north and east are recommended for consideration. Then, according to the school you want to choose, choose a major course and lay a good foundation; (The school you choose should pay attention to, basically UNI University is biased towards theoretical research, and FH College is biased towards practical application.) After graduation, FH is slightly better than UNI in the factory workshop, and UNI is slightly better than FH in design, and now the employment situation is that there is an obvious shortage of people in the workshop.

    School selection: The Ministry of Education has a list of German qualifications, which you can look up on, and print a map of Germany so that it is easier to find. There are some materials on the Sino-German Learning Bridge ASCDV that can be used as a reference.

    Cost: The cost of living is basically about 500 euros a month. Rent is the big one, student apartments are the cheapest but not easy to apply, and private houses are more expensive and you can choose to share them.

    200 to 300 yuan, food 50-100 yuan, communication and Internet expenses 100 yuan, transportation expenses 50 yuan. The insurance is about 50.

    University fees: twice a year, up to 300 euros, most of which include annual transportation passes within a certain range of the city, also called student tickets (some student tickets include the entire state, and some are only part of the city. )

    Job opportunities: German universities have revised their academic systems in recent years, and the curriculum of the British and American systems is tight, so there is basically no opportunity to work on weekdays, and weekends are the only job opportunities. For student visas in Germany, earlier part-time work permits were 90 full-time jobs and 180 half-day jobs.

    Recently, I heard that there is an extension again, and I hope it is true. Most of these jobs are hourly and short-term.

    You'll find out when you go to Germany. After all, there are still a few years to go, and I hope you can plan your future and put it into action.

    mit freundlichen gruessen

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Personally, I feel, or the public knows, that a few plus a few partnerships with domestic schools will not be a good school ......

    In fact, I really want to know if the landlord has just graduated from high school now? Most schools in Germany don't recruit students who have just graduated from high school in our country, and then the preparatory department or something is a pure waste of money.

    I heard that learning a small language is very cheap now, so why do you have to cooperate with them In fact, the cost of studying in Germany is the lowest- I heard some intermediary teachers say that the undergraduate is more than 100,000 yuan a year, and there is no need to spend money on preparatory courses.

    Well, in fact, you have to understand the landlord's situation before you can give advice

    That's right, it's best to DIY when you can DIY this kind of thing like studying abroad

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello, how do 211 college freshmen go to study in Germany?

    First. Go to the university for one semester to apply for suspension, and at the same time issue a certificate of student status, a certificate of suspension, and a transcript of the first semester. After getting it, integrate all the materials required by the APS audit office and do notarization.

    Second. Learn German, get the notarized document mentioned in the first item, and apply for APS. Even if you apply for German classes in the future, you can still do the APS interview in English.

    Again, APS officially recommends testing as, but you can change to a regular APS interview by writing an email to the review department.

    Third. Prepare for and pass APS audits.

    Fourth. You can choose to come to Germany in Codford or DSH in China, or to come to Germany with a language + student visa. Pass the German exam and apply to the school.

    Sixth. Matriculation.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Study abroad positioning, enter your IELTS score, GPA, major name, college background and other information to see which universities and majors you can apply to at your current level.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    To study abroad, it is most important to refer to real cases. Go to the study abroad volunteer reference system, enter GPA, IELTS, TOEFL and other scores, and the system will automatically match the cases of classmates with similar situations to you from the database, so that you can see what level of colleges and universities you can apply to at your current score level, and accurately position yourself.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    For Chinese students, as long as they meet the requirements of the German Personnel Review Department, they are eligible to apply for German public universities, and the steps of university application are not complicated.

    Overall, it takes at least six and a half years to get a degree.

    Studying for a master's degree in science and engineering and a master's degree in liberal arts in Germany generally requires at least 8 semesters of German pre-university courses to study German, mathematics, physics, mainly in German, after completing the study, you can get a German high school diploma abitur, and then apply for university. At the same time, after learning the language in the preparatory course, you must take the DSH German test, and only those who have reached 2 or more are eligible to apply for university. The preparatory department is, of course, studied in Germany and lasts for 1 year.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you want to study in Germany, is it better to go to university and go to a bachelor's degree in the middle of your studies, or to go to a master's degree after graduating from university?

    There are pros and cons to each one, which should be considered in combination with personal circumstances and the major you are studying.

    Are public universities in Germany easy to apply to?

    If you meet the conditions, you can apply.

    How much time does it take to study for a bachelor's degree and how much does it cost to study for a master's degree?

    Bachelor's degree is about 6-8 semesters, master's degree is about 4-6 semesters, about 8w yuan per year What does it mean to study in preparatory department Do I need to go to Germany to study?

    The preparatory department is a one-year preparatory department if the major or academic system does not match, and the preparatory department is only suitable for students who will be enrolled in a bachelor's degree, and those who are studying for graduate school do not need to study the preparatory department.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1 You have DSH perfect There are DAF4 5 perfect There is C1 perfect aps Needless to say · Application is required

    2. Master depends on the major, if the major is restricted, it is more difficult to enter the diploma, and it is estimated that there is a bachelor's degree

    Why only 100 words?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Requires an APS, DAF, or DSH exam.

    If you are a graduate student, you need a bachelor's degree certificate from a regular university in China, and you can study a bachelor's degree in a related major in Germany. If you have a bachelor's degree in German, you can study for a graduate degree in the same direction, and if you change majors, you can start from your freshman year.

    Public universities have little or no tuition fees, which cost 500 euros per semester. The cost of living varies from person to person, but is generally 500-600 euros a month. Big cities can be slightly more expensive. Students are allowed to work part-time for 180 half-days or 90 full-time hours per year.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Exam APS

    Have attended at least one year of college.

    The cost depends on how you spend it, spend it normally, and the self-insurance fund is enough.

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