In recent years, more and more students go to Germany to study in high schools, but the requirements for applying to German universities are becoming more and more strict. So how do you apply to go to high school in Germany? The following are the conditions I collected for you to apply for high school in Germany, hoping to help you!
Generally speaking, high school graduates who are not admitted to universities are not eligible to apply for German universities (including pre-university courses), nor can they pass the examination of German audit departments. Facts show that the standard and safe way to study in Germany is to be admitted to the undergraduate or three-year college of a regular domestic university first, and then apply after meeting the requirements. Otherwise, after going to Germany through other channels, you may encounter various annoying problems.
Students who have graduated from foreign language middle schools are eligible to apply for German preparatory courses and apply for direct admission to German universities if they have obtained the first-class certificate (DSD I) or the second-class certificate (DSD II) of German Language Certificate and passed the national college entrance examination and reached the admission score of 2 1 1 engineering colleges.
Prerequisites for applying for German high schools:
DSD II+NMET 2 1 1 (that is, the NMET score reaches 2 1 1 engineering college score).
Prerequisites for applying for German matriculation:
DSD I+ NMET 2 1 1 (that is, the NMET score reaches 2 1 1 engineering college score).
Frequently asked questions:
Basic introduction of DSD exam:
According to the European Common Language Reference Standard (GeR), the DSD exam is divided into two levels:
1。 B 1 Language Proficiency Test for Intermediate Students (DSD Level 1 Test)
2。 B2 and C 1 Advanced Students' Language Proficiency Test (DSD Level 2 Test).
The DSD Level I exam is held in March every year, and the DSD Level II exam is held in February. The students who take the DSD level 2 exam are generally senior three students. The examination time for DSD Level 1 and DSD Level 2 is uniformly set by the German Ministry of Foreign Education (ZfA) on a global scale.
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