I want to go to Germany to study for graduate students (enter school in winter, that is, June+10 in 5438). I am a senior now, but I have no basic knowledge of German. I don't know when I have to pass the DSH exam.
"The first thing to determine is whether your major is a restricted major. It is a prerequisite for restricted majors to apply for DSH2 or Telford TDN4 language proficiency certificate, that is, to obtain the corresponding language proficiency certificate before applying. German restricted majors include medicine, pharmacy, law, biology, food science, architecture, normal schools and so on. And some majors are restricted locally.
If the major you want to apply for is unrestricted, you can get a conditional admission, that is, you can get the corresponding German proficiency certificate before you register as a student. Some schools also offer corresponding German sprint training courses and DSH exams. You can go to Germany to finish your final German study.
You are a senior now. If you study German full-time in the last year, you may get the corresponding grade certificate one year later, but you should also work very hard. But it is very difficult to get this level of proof before applying for a school. "