Getting admitted to an undergraduate course at a
German university
Prospective
students may be required to first take part in a “Feststellungsprüfung” at a
Studienkolleg. The successful completion of this exam grants the applicant access
to a specified range of subjects at university, in accordance with the type of
course/ exam taken at Studienkolleg.
(For Studienkolleg C1 or DSH-2 or TESTDAF 4x4 or DSD II)
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FSP-Kurs am
Studienkolleg
Kurs für die
Feststellungsprüfung
M-Kurs, S-Kurs, T-Kurs, W-Kurs
M-Kurs, S-Kurs, T-Kurs, W-Kurs
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Vorbereitungskurs
Mathe
Vorbereitung auf
d. Aufnahmeprüfung
am Studienkolleg
am Studienkolleg
If you are looking to study in Germany as a non-EU international
student, you must first check if your previous qualification is recognized at
German universities. All the school leaving certificate attained in your
country must be compared and translated into German qualification terms
otherwise it won’t be recognized. There is a limited list of foreign
qualifications assessed to be equivalent to German qualifications.
Maximum international students who have no prior information on the
German education system, run out of excitement fearing this marks the end of
their dream to study in Germany. However, German universities have a solution
for you called Studienkolleg.
Even though many students think the Studienkolleg course is a waste of
time, It is said that those international students who undergo Studienkolleg
course before their regular studies are more successful than those students who
don’t.
What
is Studienkolleg ?
Studienkolleg is a University Preparation course in
Germany designed to prepare incoming international students who are willing to
study in Germany but whose qualifications don’t meet the German education
system criteria. Generally a Studienkolleg course lasts for a full academic
year. The intention is to prepare you with the required skills and knowledge on
particular subjects related to your university course.
Depending on your University course you want to
study in Germany you’ll be required to attend one of the following
Studienkolleg courses:
·T-Kurs: German, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and
Informatics
·M-Kurs: German, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and
Biology
·W-Kurs: German, Mathematics, Economics, Business
and Sociology
·G-Kurs: German, History, German Literature,
Sociology and Statistics
Here German language classes are a top priority in
a Studienkolleg because regardless of the type of the course you will learn in
the German language.
Cross over on the bridge built for you
by the Studienkollegs! An exciting new
world is waiting for you on the other side.
COURSE DESCRIPTION T-Kurs
The successful completion of the T-Course in the
Studienkolleg allows you to apply to most of the technical and engineering
courses at universities throughout Germany. The T-Course offers
mathematics, physics, informatics and chemistry. The courses provide thorough
instruction in the practical and theoretical aspects of the field. You need
T-Course if you want to be enrolled in one of the following degree programs:
· Physics
· Architecture
· Business Informatics
· Chemistry
· Civil Engineering
· Informatics
· Food Technology
· Process Technology
· Mathematics
· Metallurgy
· Electrical Engineering
· Statistics
· Geology
· Mechanical Engineering
· Ship Engineering
· Surveying
· Geography
· Landscape Conservation
· Sound and Video Engineering
· Materials Engineering
· Chemical Engineering
· Photo Engineering
· Supply Engineering
· Textile and Surface Design
· Production Engineering
· Clothing Engineering
· Architecture
· Business Informatics
· Chemistry
· Civil Engineering
· Informatics
· Food Technology
· Process Technology
· Mathematics
· Metallurgy
· Electrical Engineering
· Statistics
· Geology
· Mechanical Engineering
· Ship Engineering
· Surveying
· Geography
· Landscape Conservation
· Sound and Video Engineering
· Materials Engineering
· Chemical Engineering
· Photo Engineering
· Supply Engineering
· Textile and Surface Design
· Production Engineering
· Clothing Engineering
· Environment Engineering
· Mineralogy
· Meteorology
· Mineralogy
· Meteorology
The subjects are all taught in German and are
intended to prepare the participants for the assessment test at the University
of their Choice.
After the preliminary course, a written exam will
be administered. During the main course intermediate examinations will be
administered, and all the main courses end with final assessments in all the
main subjects. The final examinations are based on the assessment exams
administered at the universities, and consequently an excellent preparation
tool.
Preliminary Course
The preliminary course should consolidate
mathematical foundations and prepare students for the mathematics lessons of
the main course. The course consists of elementary mathematics, quadratic
equations, logarithms, and systems of linear equations. In analysis,
derivatives, differentiation rules, whole and ruptured rational functions,
exponential functions, and curves are covered. Additionally, analytic
geometry is an important area, with vector algebra, plane equations, and scalar
product.
Mathematics
In mathematics, all the relevant subjects in the
Deutschabitur are covered. These include curve discussion, extreme tasks,
reconstruction tasks, integral calculus, and vector-level equations.
Further topics include geometries and analysis of trigonometric functions.
Physics
In physics, mechanics is essential and covered
extensively. Statics and strength theory, kinematics, and kinetics are
covered. The course also covers impulse, force, Newtonian axioms,
magnetic-electrical quantities, the Coulomb Law, electrical circuits, Ohm’s
Law, and AC voltages. Optics radiation, atomic and nuclear physics are
also of interest in the area of vibrations, waves, interference, types of
radiation, and the interaction of radiation matter.
Chemistry
In chemistry, basics such as acids and bases,
indicators, fields of physical chemistry, and organic chemistry are
covered. Physical chemistry covers, among other things, energy
conversion, reaction kinetics, and thermodynamics. Organic chemistry
considers hydrocarbons, functional groups, and natural products.
Informatics
Fundamental of basic informatics programming
through an intensive crash course is included with this major as well.
COURSE DESCRIPTION M-Kurs
The successful completion of the M course in the Studienkolleg allows you to apply to most of the medical courses and health studies in German universities, under certain conditions. The M course consists of mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology and the German language. Important methods and contents of various fields of science are thoroughly covered. You need M-Course if you want to be enrolled in one of the following degree programs:
· Medicine
· Biology
· Nutrition Science
· Dentistry
· Microbiology
· Agriculture Sciences and Environmental Management
· Veterinary Medicine
· Biochemistry
· Sport
· Psychology
· Pharmacy
· Biology
· Nutrition Science
· Dentistry
· Microbiology
· Agriculture Sciences and Environmental Management
· Veterinary Medicine
· Biochemistry
· Sport
· Psychology
· Pharmacy
The subjects are all taught in German and are intended to prepare the
participants for the assessment test at the University of their Choice.
After the preliminary course, a written exam will be administered.
During the main course intermediate examinations will be administered, and all
the main courses end with final assessments in all the main subjects. The
final examinations are based on the assessment exams administered at the
universities, and consequently an excellent preparation tool.
Preliminary Course
The preliminary course should consolidate mathematical foundations and
prepare students for the mathematics lessons of the main course. The
course consists of elementary mathematics, quadratic equations, logarithms, and
systems of linear equations. In analysis, derivatives, differentiation
rules, whole and ruptured rational functions, exponential functions, and curves
are covered. Additionally, analytic geometry is an important area, with
vector algebra, plane equations, and scalar product.
Mathematics
In mathematics, all the relevant subjects in the Deutschabitur are
covered. These include curve discussion, extreme tasks, reconstruction
tasks, integral calculus, and vector-level equations. Further topics
include geometries and analysis of trigonometric functions.
Physics
In physics, mechanics is essential and covered extensively.
Statics and strength theory, kinematics, and kinetics are covered. The
course also covers impulse, force, Newtonian axioms, magnetic-electrical
quantities, the Coulomb Law, electrical circuits, Ohm’s Law, and AC
voltages. Optics radiation, atomic and nuclear physics are also of
interest in the area of vibrations, waves, interference, types of radiation, and
the interaction of radiation matter.
Chemistry
In chemistry, basics such as acids and bases, indicators, fields of
physical chemistry, and organic chemistry are covered. Physical chemistry
covers, among other things, energy conversion, reaction kinetics, and
thermodynamics. Organic chemistry considers hydrocarbons, functional
groups, and natural products.
Biology
In biology, studies will consist of field of cell biology, structure and
function of cells, and cell components. Other topics include: genetics,
mitosis, meiosis, Mendelian rules, chromosomes, and heredity. Molecular
genetics and gene expression are also covered, with particular emphasis on DNA
construction, transcription and translation. Additionally, the curriculum
also includes Eu- and prokaryotic gene expression control, neurobiology and
behavioural science.
Informatics
Fundamental of basic informatics programming through an intensive crash
course is included with this major as well.
COURSE DESCRIPTION W-kurs
The successful completion of the W-Course in the Studienkolleg allows you to apply to most economics courses in German universities. The W-Course consists of Mathematics, Business Administration, Economics, and Business English. You need W-Course if you want to be enrolled in one of the following degree programs:
· Business Sciences
· Social Sciences
· Business Informatics
· Sociology
· Geography
· Business Administration
· Social Education
· Social Work
· Economics
· Political Sciences
· Nutritional and Domestic Science
· Law
· Insurance Business
· Housekeeping
· Social Sciences
· Business Informatics
· Sociology
· Geography
· Business Administration
· Social Education
· Social Work
· Economics
· Political Sciences
· Nutritional and Domestic Science
· Law
· Insurance Business
· Housekeeping
The subjects are all taught in German and are intended to prepare the
participants for the assessment test at the University of their Choice.
The successful completion of the W-Course in the Studienkolleg allows
you to apply to most economics bachelor programs in German universities, under
certain conditions; such as BBA, Economics, Marketing, Finance etc.
Preliminary Course
The preliminary course should consolidate mathematical foundations and
prepare students for the mathematics lessons of the main course. The
course consists of elementary mathematics, quadratic equations, logarithms, and
systems of linear equations. In analysis, derivatives, differentiation
rules, whole and ruptured rational functions, exponential functions, and curves
are covered. Additionally, analytic geometry is an important area, with
vector algebra, plane equations, and scalar product.
Mathematics
In mathematics, all the relevant subjects in the Deutschabitur are
covered. These include curve discussion, extreme tasks, reconstruction
tasks, integral calculus, and vector-level equations. Further topics
include geometries and analysis of trigonometric functions.
BWL
Business administration covers materials management, production and
marketing, and financing and investment. Additionally, the course also
treats company management, external accounting, and internal accounting within
its scope.
VWL
Fundamental of Economics, European Economics, Micro, Macro Economics,
inflation are some of the contents of this subject.
Informatics
Fundamental of basic informatics programming through an intensive crash
course is included with this major as well.
COURSE DESCRIPTION G-kurs
The successful completion of the G-Course in the Studienkolleg allows you to apply for most humanities and social science courses at German universities. The G course consists of history, politics, social studies, and literature. You need the G-Course if you want to be enrolled in one of the following degree programs:
· German studies
· Law
· Theology
· Literature
· Arts
· Design
· Archaeology
· History
· Art Education
· Restauration
· Politics
· History of Art
· Ethnology
· Education
· Communication Science
· Journalism
· Philosophy
· Music Sciences
· Theather Arts
· Psychology
· Music
· Product Design
· Law
· Theology
· Literature
· Arts
· Design
· Archaeology
· History
· Art Education
· Restauration
· Politics
· History of Art
· Ethnology
· Education
· Communication Science
· Journalism
· Philosophy
· Music Sciences
· Theather Arts
· Psychology
· Music
· Product Design
The subjects are all taught in German and are intended to prepare the participants for the assessment test at the University of their Choice.
After the preliminary course, a written exam will be administered.
During the main course intermediate examinations will be administered, and all
the main courses end with final assessments in all the main subjects. The
final examinations are based on the assessment exams administered at the
universities, and consequently an excellent preparation tool.
History
In history, students will learn the methodical handling of sources and
various frameworks. In terms of content, the eras of early modern times,
absolutism, industrialisation, and modernity are covered. The 20th Century era is
particularly a focus of study. The list of topics include: national state
and liberalism, the 20th century, and from 1945 to the present.
Politics
The political course is focused on political order and
participation. The focus is on the Federal Republic of Germany, the
constitution, the rule of law, and the parliamentary order. In the field
of political participation, the course focuses on active and passive suffrage,
parties, and other organisational structures of social groups. The
welfare state and the European Union are also addressed.
Social Studies
In social studies, social research is the theme with empirical research
as a method. The history and various models of sociology, especially the middle
Ages and the Enlightenment period are heavily discussed. Additional
topics of importance in this course are social change, power and domination,
and social stratification.
Literature
In literature, students will focus on the classification of literary
works into historical contexts, genres, and other forms of sources.
Methodologically, analysis of texts, interpretation, and critical criticism are
pursued. Above all, students are exposed to major works of German
literature, and taught to examine them for their linguistic design and
peculiarities.The course also covers linguistic and literary structure of the
texts, structure, stanzas, and linguistic means used syntax, and speech.
COURSE DESCRIPTION vorbereitung aufnahmetest
The Preparation or Vorbereitung Aufnahmetest or entrance exam into state
Studienkolleg should consolidate mathematical foundations and prepare students
for the mathematics lessons of the main course. The course consists of
elementary mathematics, quadratic equations, logarithms, and systems of linear
equations. In analysis, derivatives, differentiation rules, whole and
ruptured rational functions, exponential functions, and curves are
covered. Additionally, analytic geometry is an important area, with
vector algebra, plane equations, and scalar product. This can help students to
get prepared for the state entrance exams for Studienkolleg (Aufnahmetest or
Aufnahmeprüfung).
GERMAN LANGUAGE
For the best German education, it is necessary to have
a good command of the German Language. The undergraduate programs are mostly
offered at the best universities in Germany only in German such as Mechanical
Engineering, Automobile Engineering, IT, Medical, Law, etc
German Language A1 to C1 + DSH (University Entrance
Exam is required)
German Intensive course takes 6 months to 9 months with
university preparation for Studienkolleg + FSP
Basic German Language preparation is required in Home
Country from A1 to B2 level German Language.
DSH - German language exam for university entrance
What does the abbreviation mean?
"DSH" stands for "German language exam for
university entrance". Language School prepares foreign students for
this exam in cooperation with the University. All language students who
have been admitted by the University will receive a student ID card that will
allow them to use all public transport and get a room in the student
dorm. Upon passing the DSH exam, students have the opportunity to study at
any university or college.
The rule on passing the language test for university entrance
also applies to Germans who have not graduated from high school in Germany, but
abroad. Therefore, many universities and colleges throughout Germany offer
exams for internal and external students several times a year. In
addition, since 2014 there is a framework under which the audit must be
conducted.
Structure of the DSH exam
Written part
The exam consists of two parts, an oral and a written exam, the
written part lasts about four hours and can be divided into three parts:
listening, reading and writing.
The written part consists of the tasks:
1. Understanding and processing a
listening
text (60 min.) 2. Producing a text (60 min.)
3. Understanding and editing a reading text and scientific structures (90 min.
text (60 min.) 2. Producing a text (60 min.)
3. Understanding and editing a reading text and scientific structures (90 min.
Oral part
The oral exam takes about 40 minutes, including 20 minutes to
prepare. At the beginning of the exam you will get a chart, a diagram or a
short text and can prepare yourself in peace. During the first few minutes
of the exam, you should briefly describe this task and summarize the
content. This is followed by a discussion or further questions from the
respective examiner. Linguistic correctness, vocabulary, speech and
pronunciation, as well as conversational behavior, ie communication with
examiners and strategies for problems play a major role in the oral
exam. The result of the exam will be given to participants 2-4 weeks after
the exam. If the written or oral examination with the result DSH 1 has
been taken, the receipt of a DSH 2 certificate is no longer
possible. In this case the test should be repeated. This is possible
as often as desired.
Overall result of the exam
The overall result of the exam is divided into three levels,
aiming to reach the DSH 2 levels.
• DSH-1 if at least 57% of the requirements were met in both the
written and oral tests.
• DSH-2 when 67% has been met.
• DSH-3 when 82% of the requirements have been met.
At the DSH 1 level, enrolment may be linked to attending further
language courses and retesting, usually without additional requirements, only
for enrolment in bilingual (eg English-German) degree programs. However,
for most degree programs at German universities, the DSH 2 level is necessary;
DSH 3 is only required for studies in human or dental medicine and for some
other degree programs with increased linguistic requirements.
In admission procedures, the levels are evaluated analogously to
the levels TDN-3 to TDN-5 of the TestDaF, which determine a language level
between B2 and C2 according to the Common European Framework of Reference
(CEFR).
Other equivalent degrees
• The German Language Diploma
• The certificate telc Deutsch C1 Hochschule
• The certificate of passing the upper level examination of the
Goethe-Institut
• The "Small German Language Diploma" and the
"Great German Language Diploma" of the Goethe-Institut
Miscellaneous
How each university organizes and performs the exam can be read
on the pages of the universities. The exam dates vary as well. As a
rule, the universities offer the DSH exams four times a year.
The exam is payable in any case, the fees vary from university
to university. Universities
recommend a preparatory course to learn strategies for solving the
tasks.
Language Schools offer various German language courses to
prepare for the DSH examination of foreign students, with courses divided into
five different levels: A1-A2-B1-B2-C1.
Note:
1.
Select the Studienkolleg according to your study area
2.
In any case of doubt, ask the International Office of the university offering
the selected undergraduate course, which Studienkolleg you have to
attend.
3. Mind the abbreviations:
Uni = Research University
FH = University of Applied
Sciences (does not prepare for degree courses at research universities)
staatlich = public = mostly free of tuition fees
staatlich
anerkannt = private
Apart from the fact
that most courses at public universities are free of tution fees, neither DAAD
nor German universities provide any scholarships for foreign students attending
Studienkolleg or undergraduate courses.
General Questions
Are
the courses at Studienkollegs all the same?
There
are Studienkollegs preparing for Universities of Applied Sciences, and
those preparing for Research Universities and Universities of Applied
Sciences. In addition, the courses are designed for special study areas:
Universities
M
= Medicine, Biology, (Chemistry) Pharmacy
T
= Mathmatics, Physics, Chemistry (also in M), technical subjects
W
= Economics, Social Sciences, Business Studies etc.
G
= Humanities, German literature and language S = Languages
Universities
of Applied Sciences (Hochschulen/Fachhochschulen)
TI
= Technical and Engineering Sciences
WW
= Business Studies
GD
= Art, Design and related fields
SW
= Social Sciences
How
long do the courses take and what kind of end exam will I take at the end?
Courses
usually run for two semesters followed by the final exam (Feststellungsprüfung).
Courses mostly start in spring and fall.
What
are the prerequisites to join a Studienkolleg?
Before
joining a Studienkolleg, you will have to pass an admission test (mostly
German, Maths). Prerequisites are: - University entrance qualification ( 10 + 2
, or Higher Secondary Exam) - Sufficient pre knowledge of German (B1 level –
contact Goethe Institute for language courses )
Minimum
70 % marks in / 2.5 GPA is required .
What
does it cost?
The
state run Studienkollegs are free of charge. There are also private
foundation courses charging fees.
Will the Feststellungsprüfung be
acknowledged by other universities in Germany? Yes,
the Feststellungsprüfung will be acknowledged at all German
universities.
Do I have to visit the Studienkolleg
if I want to join a degree course in English language? Some
of the universities offering undergraduate courses in English language offer
foundation courses in English language (mostly against fees). Please check very
carefully, if the offered course will provide you access to undergraduate
courses.
The courses Studienkolleg start
in February and in September. After being admitted to
Studienkolleg, participants are
enrolled as university students with the special status of students doing an
“academic bridging course’ (“Vorbereitungsstudium”).
After having successfully completed
“Feststellungsprüfung” (i.e. the final exam after two semesters), they can
apply to all German universities to be accepted as a regular student in courses
that relate to the areas they have covered at Studienkolleg. If there are
additional university entrance requirements, these have to be met as well (e.g.
“numerus clausus”).
VISA REQUIREMENTS
Please bear in mind that the
issuing of a student visa (category D, Aufenthaltszweck/ purpose: Studium) can
take up to three months. Students cannot take up Studienkolleg with a ‘tourist
visa’ or a ‘Schengen visa’.
In general, there are no German
scholarships for the preparatory year at the Studienkolleg.
There is no age limit. Applicants
who are not yet 18 will need their parents’ consent and cannot open a bank account
unless their parents are present.
APPLICATION
Please contact the universities
for the application form or download it from their web-sites. All documents
must be presented in the form of officially certified copies. For documents
issued in languages other than German, (at some universities also other than
English, French, Spanish or Portuguese), a translation into German by
translators authorized by a German court of law or by a German consulate is
required. Applicants who have not yet met all qualifications for university
admission in their respective countries will not be permitted to attend
Studienkolleg.
Top
University offering Studienkolleg
·
Universität Heidelberg Internationales Studien-zentrum
Studienkolleg
·
Studienkolleg / Sprachenzentrum des KIT (Karlsruher Institut für
Technologie)
·
Studienkolleg an der HTWG Konstanz
·
Studienkolleg bei den Universitäten des Freistaates Bayern
·
Studienkolleg bei den Fachhochschulen des Freistaates Bayern
·
Internationales Studienkolleg der TU Berlin
·
Studienkolleg der FU Berlin
·
Hamburg Studienkolleg für auslän-dische Studierende an der
Universität Hamburg
·
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main Internationales
Studienzentrum/Studienkolleg
·
Studienkolleg für ausländische Studierende/Academic Bridging
Courses
·
Studienkolleg für ausländische Studierende der Universität Kassel
·
Studienkolleg Mittelhessen an der Universität Marburg
·
Studienkolleg an der Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald
·
Studienkolleg für ausländische Studierende an der Hochschule
Wismar
·
Universität Hannover Niedersächsisches Studienkolleg
·
Studienkolleg des Ökumenischen Studienwerks e.V. für ausländische
Studierende
·
Studienkolleg Mettingen
·
Internationales Studienkolleg der Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität
Mainz
·
Internationales Studienkolleg für die Fachhochschulen
·
Studienkolleg der Universität des Saarlandes
·
Ausländerstudienkolleg zur Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft
des Saarlandes
·
TUDIAS-Studienkolleg TU Dresden
·
Studienkolleg Glauchau
·
Universität Leipzig Studienkolleg Sachsen
·
Hochschule Zittau/Görlitz Studienkolleg
·
Landesstudienkolleg Sachsen-Anhalt Standort Halle
·
Landesstudienkolleg Sachsen-Anhalt Standort Köthen
·
Studienkolleg an der FH Kiel
·
Staatliches Studienkolleg
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