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A survey of German learning in magdeburg University of Applied Science and Technology
Magdeburg University of Applied Science is located in magdeburg, the capital of Saxony-anhalt, with changeable scenery. Since the middle of19th century, it has been the center of industrial take-off and technological progress. Its chemical, machinery manufacturing, auto parts, metal manufacturing and other processing industries are still the most active economic sectors, and it is the largest heavy industry center in Germany, with a quarter of the population in the state, not far from important cities such as Berlin, Hanover and Leipzig, and only 50 people need to take the high-speed train. Magdeburg University of Applied Science and Technology is the second largest applied science and technology university in Saxony-anhalt, with more than 30 majors. This is an applied multidisciplinary university. With the support of the local government, magdeburg University of Applied Science, a German study institution, has a group of talented students in local newspapers, theaters, banks and other departments. They hold posts in different positions. Some students have their own companies when they enter school. Universities have good cooperative relations with many enterprises, such as Siemens and Volkswagen, which can provide students with various internship information and organize various exchanges between students and enterprises.

Compared with other universities, magdeburg University of Applied Science is a new international school. The unique international teaching mode, the combination of theory and practice, and the emphasis on cultivating students' practical application ability are one of its teaching advantages.

The entrance German proficiency test (DSH) for foreign students is held at the end of March and September every year.

After passing the DSH exam, students can directly enter the university to study. Students who wish to study in other institutions will be arranged by German management services. There are more than 300 free public universities and more than 30 private fee-paying universities in Germany. Foreign students who meet the entrance requirements can choose their own institutions without taking any entrance examinations.