Details are as follows:
1, education:
At present, Germany does not accept high school students to study abroad. The applicant has two semesters of undergraduate or junior college education in domestic universities, and the universities he attends are full-time ordinary universities recognized by the Ministry of Education of China.
2. German conditions:
There is no uniform requirement for applicants' German level in Germany, but applicants must take the Telford exam. If the Telford exam reaches the necessary level, they can directly enter the university to study professional courses.
3. Economic conditions:
When applying for a visa, you need to provide proof of economic guarantee.
4. Age condition:
Older students studying in Germany will be restricted from enjoying medical insurance and other benefits, and 30-year-old international students are also at a disadvantage when applying for admission and applying for a study visa in Germany, so older students must think carefully before studying in Germany.
Supplementary materials:
Steps to apply for studying in Germany:
1. Step 1: do APS audit first.
The first is to prepare materials. Students who have not graduated from university but meet the requirements (more than 2 1 1 is one semester, not 2 1 1 three semesters) need to prepare high school diplomas, college entrance examination results, proof of studying in China University (registration certificate), transcripts of each school year, etc. If you have graduated, attach your diploma and degree certificate. All materials need notarization.
After receiving the applicant's materials, the audit department first reviews the written materials. After the written materials are qualified, an interview notice will be sent to the applicant. Interview is to review the university courses and professional knowledge learned by the applicant through a question-and-answer conversation. An audit certificate will be issued about two weeks after the interview.
In addition, all China undergraduate students who plan to apply for German universities have the "direct admission qualification" of German universities and have not started the last academic year in China (that is, the courses of "four-year undergraduate" in the seventh semester or "five-year undergraduate" in the ninth semester).
Since March 2009, the application materials can be reviewed by the audit department, and the original audit interview can be replaced by "testing".
2. Step 2: Apply for the university admission notice after obtaining the audit certificate.
After getting the audit certificate, you can submit the application for admission to a German university. The application materials include an application form for admission, a set of notarized materials and an audit certificate.
3. Step 3: Apply for a German study visa after getting the admission notice.
Because at this time, most students didn't pass the German exam (DSH, TestDaf, etc. ), the admission notices received from German universities are conditional admission notices. The so-called conditional admission notice means that it will always state that XXX basically meets the admission conditions and can enter school by passing the language test. So when I arrive in Germany, I will continue my language study until I pass the German exam.
After receiving the letter of admission from a German university, you can send the visa directly to the audit department of German students studying abroad without going to the German embassy.
Step 4: After arriving in Germany, learn German first, and then take professional courses in the university.
Find a language school in Germany to continue language learning until you pass the German exam. After getting the German grade certificate, you can go to college with a conditional admission notice.