1. Requirements for applying for a good institution to study in Germany
1, Technical University of Berlin.
TUB (Technische Universitt Berlin) is a world institute of technology, a member of TU9, a union of nine excellent universities of technology in Germany, a science and engineering university in Berlin and a German-scale industrial university. Among them, the landscape design specialty of Berlin University of Technology is located in the School of Architecture.
Application requirements:
School performance: the average undergraduate grade is 70-75;
Language scores: TOEFL 80, IELTS 6-6.5; Courses taught in German require CET-4 or above;
Enter key universities (national 2 1 1 engineering colleges) for four-year or five-year undergraduate study, and complete at least one semester;
Enter an ordinary university for a four-year or five-year undergraduate course and complete at least three semesters.
2. Hanover University.
The full name of Hanover University is Hanover University in Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. It is located in Hanover, the capital of Lower Saxony, Germany. Founded in 183 1, it is a public university in Germany.
Application requirements:
School performance: the average undergraduate grade is 70-75;
Language scores: TOEFL 80, IELTS 6-6.5; Courses taught in German require more than Band 4.
3. Kassel University.
Kassel University is a public university located in Kassel, Hesse, Germany. The key areas of the school are technology and environmental science, education and social studies, art and teacher training. The departments and colleges of the university are scattered in many parts of Kassel.
Application requirements:
College degree or above;
You need to pass the DSH exam. If you don't pass the DSH exam, you can take German course training at Kassel University.
High school diploma (notarized);
University attendance certificate and transcripts;
German proficiency certificate;
If you have work experience, please provide vocational training qualification certificate.
4. Technical University of Munich
Technical university of munich, located in Munich, the capital of Bavaria in southern Germany, is one of the oldest industrial universities in Germany and a world-class university with a world-renowned reputation.
Application requirements:
Certificate issued by the German Normal College;
German diploma level 2;
DSH German Language Test Level 2;
The average DAF score in the test is 4.
2. Introduction to the benefits of applying for studying in Germany
1, with complete specialties.
A diversified education system and a wide range of professional colleges allow you to choose the colleges and majors that suit you according to your own strengths and advantages. There are more choices in this regard.
2. Degree recognition
China and Germany recently signed an agreement on mutual recognition of academic degrees, which provides a new possibility for German university graduates with academic degrees to study directly in German universities.
Education is free.
Free and compulsory education has been implemented in Germany for more than 100 years, and now it only charges a nominal fee of 500-600 euros a semester, which saves a lot of money for students from China and Asia who are not rich in funds. You can also do part-time jobs during holidays. College students can find jobs such as office assistant, restaurant service, taking care of children and the elderly, and also do some cleaning work through the school's employment agency. Some jobs at trade fairs are also for college students. College students who are interested in scientific research can find job opportunities to assist their professional research, which may be helpful for doctoral studies. Those with excellent grades can participate in research projects, which is not only meaningful, but also pays well.
4. Quality education
Germany is the largest country in Europe, ranking third in the world in comprehensive national strength and one of the most developed countries in science, technology, education and economy. Students from Germany and other countries can enjoy first-class education.
5. Good employment prospects
German universities enjoy a high reputation in the world, and German university graduates are recognized by all countries in the world. German graduates have bright employment prospects. With the deepening of German economy in China and Southeast Asia, the demand for graduates studying in Germany is also increasing, especially in senior management departments. German university diploma has been absolutely affirmed and highly praised. Among a large number of international organizations and multinational companies, German graduates studying abroad are favored, well paid and generally have good employment prospects. Graduates with excellent grades will soon be employed by German companies, where they can obtain work permits and long-term or even permanent residence permits.
3. Common ways of studying in Germany to find a house
1, apply for student dormitory
Because of its advantages of low cost, good housing conditions, close to the school and communication with peers, student dormitory has become a generally accepted housing form for international students. According to statistics, among about 183000 dormitories provided by the German University Student Service, the proportion of international students living in them exceeds 40%. However, the construction speed of student dormitories is far behind the growth speed of the number of students. In the case of "more than enough porridge", it often takes several months to apply for a student dormitory, and some popular rooms such as suites need to wait longer.
Step 2 book online
In addition to student service institutions, some church institutions or foundations have also built cost-effective residences for students. This kind of residence usually has complete infrastructure, convenient living and transportation, and moderate price. Anyone who meets the requirements can book online. After the reservation is successful, they have three days to consider whether to stay. If they agree, they need to pay a deposit and part of the monthly rent during this period. Like student dormitories, this kind of accommodation is often in short supply and can only be booked when there are vacancies. In addition, similar large-scale student apartments in Berlin include the "Student Village" in Tenghu, Slach, formerly known as "Student Village of Free University of Berlin".
Step 3 rent a private house
Private houses have various rooms at different prices. Looking for private houses can rely on advertisements in local newspapers in the city or on professional websites. The process is to determine the house you want, write an email or call the landlord to introduce yourself, and then make an appointment to see the house. If satisfied, tell the landlord that he wants to move in and wait for the landlord's reply. In addition to being able to pay the rent, the tenant's personality, background and living habits will affect the choice of German landlords. Some German landlords are unwilling to rent their houses to foreigners and students who have no stable income. Students in China should be psychologically prepared.
4. Entrust an intermediary to find a house.
There are many housing rental agencies in Germany. If you are not confident about your language and communication skills, or want to reduce the time for finding a place, entrusting an intermediary is also a way to find a house. Students need to explain their requirements for the house, rental time, basic information and acceptable price range. The agency fee is about one to two months' rent, which means that the higher the house rent, the higher the agency fee needs to be paid. In addition to formal intermediary companies, there are some China people who have lived in Germany for a long time, and their fees are usually lower.
4. What is the insurance fee for studying in Germany?
I. Insurance expenses for studying in Germany
The cost of studying in Germany is the most concerned thing for many China students before they go to study in Germany. Besides the basic registration fee and living expenses for studying in Germany, you China students have to pay certain insurance.
To study abroad, in order to protect their legitimate rights and interests, international students will pay certain insurance premiums. How much is the insurance fee for studying in Germany?
The insurance for students studying in Germany is unified in the public insurance institution "AOK" in the city where the school is located. The general medical insurance is about 50 euros per month. There is no special insurance, and the annual insurance premium is about 700 euros. However, if you are over 30 years old, the insurance premium will go up.
Second, the use guide after purchasing insurance
After buying insurance, you can usually receive an insurance card from the insurance company in about 2 weeks. The card indicates the insured's name, insurance number, date of birth and other information. You must show your insurance card when you go to Germany to see a doctor, so you must take it with you. When you need to see a doctor, you should first choose the corresponding specialty according to your condition. Generally, you need to make an appointment in advance before seeing a doctor.
If there is an emergency, you don't have to make an appointment, but you usually have to wait for a long time. When you arrive at the junior college, you can see a doctor by presenting your medical insurance card and submitting it to 10 yuan every quarter. General physical examination and other items are no longer charged, and insurance companies such as filling teeth and installing dentures only bear part of the living expenses for studying in Germany. It is recommended that you have a dental examination once a year, so that if you need to fill your teeth or install dentures, the insurance company can bear more expenses.