EDUCATION IN gERMANY
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WE WILL FULFILL YOUR DREAM – TO LIVE AND STUDY IN GERMANY
The 2TM team supports the admission process and has helped over a thousand students from all over the world successfully enter the higher educational institutions of Europe. We make the whole process of entering a university as simple as possible for applicants: from the analysis of documents and individual selection of study programs to obtaining a residence permit based on training.
Benefits of studying in Germany
free studying in German or English
extension of a residence permit upon graduation from the university for the duration of the job search
admission without exams to most faculties
the possibility of work for students (up to 20 hours/week)
admission to universities 2 times a year
student bonuses
a wide range of study programs
the opportunity to win a scholarship
2TM is your trusted admission assistant
we help you choose a studienkolleg and prepare for admission
we offer several packages for admission to studienkollegs and universities
preparing for entrance exams online
we help with the translation and execution of documents
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Admission to the Studienkolleg
Studienkolleg – a preparatory year at German universities, necessary to compensate for the difference in German school systems and other countries. After studying at the Studienkolleg, foreign students will be able to enter German universities on an equal basis with local residents.
Stages of admission
Admission to Studienkolleg
1. Obtain a B1/B2 German language certificate
2. Choose a Studienkolleg and ask about admission requirements
3. Check the deadlines for admission to the selected Studienkollegs
4. School graduates – get a school certificate (technical school graduates – a technical school diploma) and study at least one year at the university
5. Collect and submit a complete package of documents
6. Pass the Studienkolleg entrance exams
The strategy for entering the university
1. Choose the specialty and university
2. Complete a Studienkolleg or at least two years of higher education in the home country in a specialty similar to the chosen one
3. If you graduate from a Studienkolleg, successfully pass the final exam, if you study at a university in your own country, get a C1 language certificate
4. Find out the deadlines for submitting documents
5. Check if the selected university works with uni-assist. If the university does not work according to this system, find out on its website the address of the international department for sending documents
6. Collect and send to the university a package of documents for admission
Support packages for admission to Studienkollegs and universities in Germany
FAQ
After completing grade 11, you can join the Studienkolleg. For direct admission to a university (without a preparatory year in a Studienkolleg), you must:
• have a high school diploma
• complete at least one academic year at your “native” university (full-time) in the specialty that you will study at a German university
• know German at level C1 or higher
For admission to the Studienkolleg, you should focus on the B2 level, but for universities you need to be at the C1 level. Language knowledge must be supported by an appropriate certificate.
In some cases, you can apply for a B1 certificate, but then you will need to intensively prepare for the entrance exam.
It’s true. However, there is the concept of a student fee (about 250 € per semester). Housing and food, as well as insurance are paid independently.
Some universities may be paid for foreigners.
A visa issued to foreign students allows you to work for 20 hours / week – 360 days a year or 40 hours / week – 180 days a year. Student work is paid by the hour, the rate varies from 9 to about 17 euros per hour.
For admission to the Studienkolleg you will need:
• application form
• school certificate
• a certificate of passing the entrance exam to the university (for example, the Unified State Examination, ZNO or similar – if available)
• academic certificate from the university (if available)
• a certificate confirming language proficiency at a level not lower than B1 (depends on the requirements of a particular colleague and can reach up to C1 in some cases)
• in some cases – a biography, a motivation letter, a scan of the first page of a foreign passport, a photograph, a certificate of a test for a prof. orientation and so on
• additional documents may be required – for example, VPD