1. Education requirements: Generally, you need to have a high school diploma or equivalent, and your academic performance meets the requirements of German university entrance.
2. Language requirements: Most undergraduate courses in Germany are taught in German, so it is necessary to have a German language proficiency certificate, such as the German Proficiency Test (DSH) or the German Foreign Language Test (TestDaF) certificate. Some universities also accept courses taught in English and need to provide proof of English proficiency, such as TOEFL or IELTS scores.
3. Visa requirements: If you plan to study in Germany for more than 90 days, you need to apply for a German student visa. Visa applications need to provide admission notice, proof of funds, health insurance and other documents.
4. Funding requirements: German students need to prove that they have enough funds to pay tuition and living expenses. Bank deposit certificates or guarantees are usually required.
5. Health requirements: Applicants need to provide health certificates, including physical examination reports and vaccination records.
In addition, different schools and majors may have additional requirements, such as individual majors need to provide portfolios or interviews. It is recommended to read the admission requirements and application process of the school carefully before applying.