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What are the entrance requirements for studying in Berne University? What are the professional recommendations?
University of Bern is one of the first-class public comprehensive universities in Switzerland, with outstanding achievements in teaching and scientific research, and is world-renowned for its many advantageous disciplines. Let's follow me to see the admission requirements and professional recommendations for studying in Berne University.

1. Undergraduate admission requirements for Berne University: For China students studying at Berne University, the following conditions must be met:

-Possess a high school diploma from China;

-550 points for the 750-point college entrance examination or 450 points for the 600-point college entrance examination;

-A letter of admission to a university major that China has applied for;

-If you don't have the letter of admission to the university major that China applied for, you must pass the college entrance examination for foreign diploma students in the preparatory class of the University of Fribourg.

The teaching language of the university is German, with a little French. Applicants need to pass the advanced German proficiency test (ZOP, DSH, KDS or GDS) of Goethe Institute in Germany. Applicants who do not meet the requirements of German proficiency must take the German test. The University of Bern only provides German training courses for visiting students, and German study and examination can be conducted in the preparatory class of the University of Fribourg, Switzerland.

Second, the University of Bern's undergraduate major recommendation: religion.

law

enterprise management

political economics

politics

pedagogy

Members of ethnic minorities

Geography/human geography

psychology

Religious studies

social anthropology

sociology

Classical linguistics

English studies

French studies

German studies/German literature/linguistics

Italian studies

linguistics

Oriental cultural studies

Slavic studies

Spanish studies

archaeology

Art history

history

Art history

Music research

philosophy

Drama studies/dance studies

Biochemistry (molecular biology)

Chemistry (and molecular science)

earth science

Geography/human geography

mathematics

Physics (/astronomy)

computer science

Sports and sports science