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How do I apply to a German university through Assist?
How to use My assist
- Register in My assist.
- Fill in your applicant information and educational history.
- Select your university and the chosen course under course catalogue.
- Choose your desired course of study. Make sure that you answer all questions without omissions.
- Please upload each document only once.
How long does it take for UNI-assist to process an application?
4 to 6 weeks
The processing of your VPD application usually takes 4 to 6 weeks after receipt of your application and payment of the handling fee. You may apply for a VPD at any time. It is valid for one year after the date of issue, no matter which semester you select in My assist.
How can I find a senior consultant to study in Germany?
Consultancy services are the waste of time and money, rather than joining one, you can get contacts of the seniors who are already studying there via Facebook groups or LinkedIn. Students or alumnus of German universities would help you for sure.
Do I need a counselor to study in Germany?
You might not need a counselor for planning your study in Germany. All you have to do is sit down and spend some time on this. Try to get the required English proficiency scores in IELTS (7.0 best bet) or TOEFL (95 best bet). Very few of the universities ask for A1 German language while applying for an English taught program.
How to study in Germany as an international student?
We have simplified the process of studying in Germany as an international student into 8 steps you need to go through. Follow these 8 steps one by one to keep track of where you are right now and what you need to do to make your dream of studying in Germany a reality. Find a Study Program. Meet All Requirements. Learn The German Language.
How to enroll in a university in Germany?
Enroll At Your University (First week after arriving in Germany) The final step to officially be given a place at the university of your choice is to enroll in the course at which you have been admitted. In this sense, the enrollment process takes you from a successful applicant to a registered student in Germany.