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  1. German University Cities. In all university towns in Germany – from the large, pulsating cities to the quieter towns you will have a great time studying and living. We introduce the towns with the most international students to you! More at study-in-germany.de. Advertisements by German Universities.

  2. if necessary: German language course (2, 4 or 6 months) before the start of the study visit in Germany; the DAAD decides whether to fund participation and for how long depending on German language skills and project. Participation in a language course is compulsory if the study programme is taught in German.

  3. The Test Deutsch als Fremdsprache (TestDaF) is offered in around 100 countries, so you can already take it in your home country. The Deutsche Sprachprüfung für den Hochschulzugang (DSH) has to be taken in Germany and is offered by many higher education institutions. Both tests consist of several sections that assess your reading and listening ...

  4. RISE Germany is funded by the German Federal Foreign Office. Students are matched with a host university or institute according to their area of interest (biology, chemistry, physics, earth sciences, engineering, or a closely related field) DAAD provides students a monthly stipend for three months to help cover living expenses

  5. There are many reasons for learning and studying the German language: better career prospects, a desired study or research stay in Germany, as well as cultural, political or economic interests. The promotion of German studies and the German language abroad is a priority area for the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).

  6. Although all Studienkollegs teach general competencies and language skills that are necessary for successful studies in Germany, they have different foci: For studies at universities. M courses – for medical, biological or pharmaceutical courses of study. W courses – for business and economics programmes and social science courses of study.

  7. Admission requirements. Completed degree (university or university of applied sciences) and current professional activity (may be waived in exceptional cases) and proof of at least 1 year of professional experience after the first degree and proof of good proficiency in English with the relevant certification e.g. TOEIC 700, TOEFL 550(PBT)/213(CBT)/79(IBT) For applicants from outside Germany: Proof of a adequate command of German (e.g. by the Goethe Institute)

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