Generally speaking, you want to learn German traditional economics (national economics, enterprise economics) or the kind introduced from abroad (international courses). Consult specific intermediaries and see what they can do for you. In fact, I think it is better to study German traditional economics since I am studying in Germany, because most of them are taught in German, and the essence is naturally among them. For foreign students, language ability is undoubtedly a challenge, but if you can master it skillfully, it will also help you learn German.
2, in addition to German, of course, you need to make other preparations, but you must learn German well in the early stage. Because in general, you need to show your German level, such as proof of school time, Telford grades and so on. This will vary according to the school you apply for. There should be no need for an exam like the college entrance examination. It seems that high school graduates who have not obtained a bachelor's degree can choose to study in Germany. This policy is changing. You can contact DAAD or go to ABCDV website for the latest information.
3.APS is a necessary part of the application, and score your comprehensive situation. The materials that must be provided at the time of application include the graduation certificates of primary school, junior high school and senior high school, as well as the results of senior high school. It can be seen that Germans are rigorous in doing things!
Of course, it will be a bit difficult to apply for a German university. The first is the language barrier. But if you have a firm belief that you must study there, then try to get into a well-known good school. German undergraduate course is good, with high gold content.
Finally, I wish LZ a smooth study in Germany!