What are the requirements for studying in Germany as an international student?


Studying in Germany as an international student is a popular choice due to its world-class education, affordable tuition, and diverse range of programs (including many in English). Here’s a comprehensive overview of the requirements and process, as per Pollster Education’s guidance:

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1. Academic Requirements


- Undergraduate (Bachelor’s Programs):
- Completion of 12 years of schooling (Indian students usually need to complete one year of university, or a foundation course, unless admitted to a Studienkolleg).
- Good academic scores in higher secondary (generally 70%+ for top universities).
- Some courses may require specific subjects in 12th (e.g., Mathematics for engineering).

- Postgraduate (Master’s Programs):
- Recognized undergraduate degree (typically a 3 or 4-year Bachelor’s).
- Minimum required percentage or CGPA as per university/program (usually 60%+).
- In some cases, relevant work experience or research experience may strengthen your application.

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2. Language Proficiency


- English-taught Programs:
- IELTS: Usually 6.0–7.0 overall, no band less than 6.0.
- TOEFL: 80–100 (iBT), depending on university.
- Some programs may accept Medium of Instruction (MOI) certificate if your previous education was in English.

- German-taught Programs:
- TestDaF, DSH, or Goethe-Institut certificates (usually B2/C1 level).
- Foundation courses may require German language proficiency.

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3. Entrance Exams


- For some technical and engineering programs, GRE may be required (especially for top universities like TU9 group).
- Portfolio (for art/architecture/design courses).

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4. Application Documents


- Academic transcripts and certificates (10th, 12th, Bachelor’s, etc.).
- Language test results (IELTS/TOEFL/German language).
- Statement of Purpose (SOP)/Motivation Letter.
- Letters of Recommendation (LORs).
- CV/Resume.
- Passport copy.
- Passport-size photographs.
- Work experience letters (if applicable).

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5. Application Process


- Apply directly to universities or via Uni-Assist (a centralized application portal for many German universities).
- Some universities have their own application portals.
- Application deadlines:
- Winter Intake (October): Apply by March–July.
- Summer Intake (April): Apply by September–January.

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6. Finances & Blocked Account


- Proof of funds is mandatory for visa:
- As of 2024, you must show approx. €11,208 per year (may be subject to change).
- This is usually deposited in a blocked account (Sperrkonto) in your name in a German bank.
- Scholarship opportunities are available (DAAD, Erasmus+, university-specific).

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7. Student Visa Requirements


- Admission letter from a German university.
- Proof of finances (blocked account).
- Valid passport.
- Health insurance coverage.
- Academic and language certificates.
- Visa application form and fee.
- Statement of purpose/Cover letter.
- Passport-size photos.

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8. Other Requirements


- Health insurance (mandatory for all students).
- Accommodation arrangement (at least temporary for visa process).
- Valid passport (with at least 6 months validity).

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How Pollster Education Can Help


- Personalized counseling for course & university selection.
- Application & documentation assistance.
- Visa guidance and interview preparation.
- Pre-departure briefing and support with accommodation, insurance, etc.
- Scholarship guidance.

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