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What are the requirements for studying in Germany?
Hello! The qualification of studying in Germany is linked to academic qualifications. Germany treats applicants with different academic qualifications differently. High school graduates are not eligible to apply for German universities (including pre-university courses). If you want to study in Germany, you must pass the "National Unified College Entrance Examination" after graduating from high school in basic education and enter undergraduate or three-year junior college. Then, according to the status of the original university, whether to change majors when studying abroad, and so on, individuals can determine how long they will study in China University before they can apply for German universities.

Applicants for studying in Germany may apply for admission to German universities if they meet the following conditions:

If the applicant graduated from high school in 12 years: four-year undergraduate course in key university, 1-2 semester;

Four-year undergraduate courses in colleges and universities have completed three semesters;

Four-year undergraduate courses in ordinary colleges and universities have completed 1 semester, and passed the "College Entrance Qualification Examination" held by German preparatory schools, and obtained the qualification for admission to German universities;

If the applicant graduated from an eleven-year high school: a four-year undergraduate course in a key university, with at least three semesters; Or enter a four-year undergraduate course in an ordinary university for at least five semesters.

There are several points to note here: People's Republic of China (PRC) (PRC) recognizes the undergraduate degree or three-year college degree of ordinary colleges and universities officially approved by the Ministry of Education and listed in the German list; Degrees from informal universities or informal higher education are usually not recognized, and applicants studying in Germany do not change their professional direction.