Does Tum require German proficiency?

Does Tum require German proficiency?

All degree programs at TUM Informatics require proof of proficiency in German, English, or both. Check TUM’s central admissions website for information on accepted language proficiency certificates here.

Can I study in Germany with bad grades?

If your grades are not that good, you can apply the course in German taught program as the required grades are comparatively lower than the English one.

How long does it take to reach B2 in German?

How long does it take to learn German?

Assess your current level & test your German online! Intensive course (20 lessons/week)
A1 beginner 8 weeks
A2 elementary 8 weeks
B1 intermediate 8 weeks
B2 upper intermediate 10 weeks*
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What grade is AaB equivalent to in Germany?

I had my A-Levels converted into an Abitur grade and for example a grade B in the Uk means roughly 1.9 in Germany. So I guess AAB would be equivalent to 1,0. You need at least four subjects for A-Levels to be converted into Abitur. And you need to have chosen the right subjects.

How many words do you need to learn German to B2?

But as for our case, they certainly look solid. How many words do you need to learn German to a B2 level? People who take B2 exams are usually expected to know anywhere between 3 and 4,5 k words. How much time did Mathew need to learn German to B2 level?

Do I need to know German to study in Germany?

German language knowledge is not required for application, but by the end of the course, you should be proficient in the German language. If you have free time, start learning it- it’s very important for survival, jobs, etc. depending on the place in Germany.

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How many points are given to academics in a German exam?

The academics part is further split into two parts. Your grade would be converted to german grade (out of 4, 1 being highest, 4 being lowest) and given points based on that out of 25. Rest 30 points are given based on your grades on mathematics and subjects relevant to the course you are applying for.