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Is it hard to get into masters programs in Germany?
Applying For a Master’s Degree in Germany. That said, taking the decision to apply for a Master’s degree in Germany is easy. But for many international students who have no prior knowledge about the German education system carrying on an application for a master course is a bit intimidating.
Does Germany recognize my degree?
Academic degrees can be recognised by the Central Office for Foreign Education (“Zenteralstelle für auländisches Bildungswesen” or ZAB). The ZAB maintains a database (anabin) where you can see whether your degree is recognised in Germany. You can directly apply for the recognition of your certificates at ZAB.
How can I get admission in BCom in Germany?
Follow the steps below to apply for a Bachelor’s degree program in Germany:
- Choose the University and the Bachelor program.
- Check the requirements.
- Learn the German language.
- Prepare financial means.
- Submit your application.
- Wait for the admission letter.
- Get health insurance.
- Get a student visa.
What are the admission requirements for a Master’s in Germany?
Admission Requirements for a Master’s in Germany. The most important document to provide for admission in Master’s Degree in Germany is a suitable Bachelor’s Degree. It does not have to be a German Bachelor’s Degree, but it still needs to be recognized by German universities.
What are the different types of master’s programs in Germany?
The most common type of German Master’s programs – around 95\% – is the consecutive Master’s program (konsekutiver Master). To apply to one of the consecutive Master’s programs, the subject of your first academic degree will have to be related to what you want to study in your Master’s degree.
How long does it take to complete a German Masters degree?
Most Masters degrees in Germany are taught courses (postgraduate research is undertaken at PhD level). You will complete a series of academic modules or other course components, followed by an independent dissertation or project. German Masters programmes normally last for two years (or two to four semesters of study).
Is my degree equivalent to a bachelor’s degree in Germany?
As a rule of thumb, no matter in which country you studied before, German universities will recognize your degree as equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree if two conditions are met: Firstly, your acquired degree should have lasted at least 3 years, equivalent to a workload of 180 credit points.
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