1. Most German universities focus on teaching and scientific research, and students learn more theoretical knowledge than practical skills. Students are required to complete Pflichtpraktikum (compulsory internship), or cooperate with related enterprises to find experts in specific fields to guide classroom practice.
There is no college entrance examination in Germany, but students from any country must meet the general university entrance qualification (Abitur- high school graduation score). Due to the different conditions in each state, the admission conditions vary from person to person and from major to major, which requires specific analysis of specific issues.
Universities in Germany are divided into universities and colleges. The latter is more practical than the former.