I. Language requirements
Not all universities in Germany teach in German. Some universities teach in English, or in English and German. TOEFL or IELTS scores must be provided when applying. TOEFL scores are generally above 550, IELTS scores are above 6, and liberal arts requirements are above 6.5. Some majors require a basic knowledge of German, with at least 200 class hours, but they don't need to pass DSH or TestDaF.
In addition to international courses and individual majors, universities generally require applicants to study German for more than 800 hours. Many universities require students to take the DSH exam or show other valid language certificates when they enter school. At present, there are two authoritative German exams: TestDaF and DSH.
Tip: Those who have no proof of German class hours can apply for tuition-based language classes in universities or private language schools. Some public universities do not need to provide proof of class hours for language courses. People who need to pass the German entrance examination for more than 800 hours (difficult to consider); German for more than 600 hours, you can apply for the fee-based preparatory course provided by the university, and you need to pass the entrance examination (relatively easy).
Two. academic degree
Bachelor degree; Have a bachelor's degree certificate; Related majors.
1,/kloc-graduated from high school in 0/2 years
(1) passed the formal college entrance examination and entered the undergraduate course.
Key universities (national 2 1 1 engineering colleges) have a four-year undergraduate program, 1 semester, and can enter directly without changing their professional direction;
After four years of undergraduate study and three semesters of study, ordinary colleges and universities can enroll directly without changing their professional direction; Four-year undergraduate students in colleges and universities who have completed one semester but less than three must attend preparatory courses or directly pass the "college entrance examination" of preparatory courses before they can enter the school.
(2) Enter the college through the regular college entrance examination.
After graduation, a three-year junior college (that is, a junior college) must pass the "College Entrance Examination" held at the German University Foundation, otherwise it needs to study in the Foundation for one year, and if it passes the final exam, it can continue its university studies.
2. Graduated from high school in eleven years.
(1) Those who have passed the formal college entrance examination and completed five semesters can apply for direct admission;
(2) Those who have completed two years of study must formally pass the "College Entrance Qualification Examination" held by the German University Foundation, obtain admission qualifications, and apply for admission without changing their professional direction.
When applying, you must submit a true and effective certificate of academic qualifications. High school graduates who are not admitted to universities are not eligible to apply for German universities (including pre-university courses), and their applications will generally be rejected. The domestic two-year junior college education does not meet the requirements of applying for German universities. The qualifications of China Radio and TV University are usually not recognized by German universities. Only when you have obtained a Bachelor's degree certificate can you apply for a German university with "equivalent education".