Admissions

Finding the right course

There are over 380 officially recognized universities in 175 towns and cities throughout Germany, and they offer a total of over 15,000 study program.


Course options

-As an undergraduate, one can take first academic degree (this is referred to as an undergraduate course) and complete a Bachelor study program in Germany
-One can gain experience abroad by spending a few semesters in Germany within the framework of an exchange program with home university
-After graduating from home university, one can take a Master's degree in Germany
-One can do a doctorate degree in Germany

There are subjective and general requirements for each course, which are accurately available on university website. This following website can help in finding general requirements course-wise:

https://www.daad.de/deutschland/nach-deutschland/voraussetzungen/en/6017-university-admission-and-requirements/

Of particular interest to foreign students are international Bachelor, Master and PhD program that are offered at German universities. Lectures and examinations are available in English and German. All of these degrees are characterized by a high academic standard and well-structured study program with intensive supervision and student advice services.


Finding right University

Germany has many different kinds of universities. They all offer excellent quality. But with so many universities to choose from, it's not always easy finding the one. A vast and extensive list of database for universities can be found on www.daad.de

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