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What are the requirements for studying in Germany?
The requirements for going to Germany for postgraduate study are as follows:

1, at least 18 years old.

2. Participated in the national unified college entrance examination, was admitted to full-time colleges and universities and successfully completed undergraduate courses, and obtained a bachelor's degree recognized by Germany.

3. The major is a non-professional major.

4, undergraduate school grades, with an average score of not less than 75 points.

5. It is required to take the DSH exam and reach Grade II, or take the Telford exam, with Telford score not less than 16 and certificate C 1.

Application process:

1. Preparation materials: such as undergraduate diploma, bachelor's degree certificate, report card, language score, recommendation letter and self-introduction.

2.APS audit: APS is the full name of the German Student Audit Department of the Cultural Office of the German Embassy in China. Its main function is to verify the authenticity of China students' academic qualifications. Students applying for German graduate students need to pass the examination.

3. School application stage: pay attention to the time requirements for applying for schools.

4. Visa application stage: Students can apply for a visa after receiving the notice.

German graduate school:

University of Munich: Ludwig maximilian University? T München), the full name of Ludwig-maximilian-Munich University, or LMU for short, was founded in 1472 and is located in Munich, the capital of Bavaria, Germany. It is a world-class university.

Free University of Berlin: Free University of Berlin (Freie Universit? T Berlin, FU Berlin), founded in 1948, is located in Berlin, Germany, and is the largest comprehensive university in the German capital. By May 23rd, 2022, the Free University of Berlin had opened 12 colleges and 4 academia sinica, including the School of Education and Psychology, the School of Philosophy and Humanities, and the Law School.