Anyone with an international university degree/higher education qualification is generally permitted to study in Germany. However, the recognition of the qualification is linked to certain requirements. There are different study possibilities at universities in different states and therefore there will also be different requirements, depending on your choice of program.
First of all, If you want to apply to a German institution of higher education as a first-year student, a higher education entrance qualification will be required. This means that before being admitted to take a course of academic studies in your chosen discipline, you must prove that your school leaving certificate or secondary education qualification is equivalent to the German one. You can check whether your qualification is equivalent or only comparable with the help of the tools provided on DAAD’s website or at www.anabin.de
The language of instruction at German universities is German in most courses. So you will need an adequate knowledge of German and must be able to demonstrate this knowledge in order to participate in the course. This does not generally apply for students in international courses or certain post-graduate courses. Anyone only wanting to study in Germany for one or two semesters may also not be required to provide evidence of their knowledge of German. A good idea is to check with the relevant university’s International Office.
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Language Requirements
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Bachelor Requirements
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Master Requirements
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Required Documents
NOTE: All academic documents, IELTS-TOEFL & GRE-GMAT & passport-front & back should be Notary Attested.