Education in Germany
Education Conditions in Germany;
There are many university programs in Germany. Students can be placed in the program they want if they meet all the required requirements. The language of instruction of most universities in Germany is German, but there are also a few universities that provide education entirely in English or 50% English and 50% German. If you have a 4-year high school education (Anatolian, science, regular high school) and you have been placed in the department you want to study in the university placement exam held by ÖSYM and you have the minimum language requirement expected from you to study in Germany, you can apply to German universities. Students who graduate from Vocational High Schools and Imam Hatip High Schools are required to participate in the academic preparation - Studienkolleg program before their undergraduate education. The student who will start his/her undergraduate education in Germany must prove that he/she has knowledge of the German language at a minimum C1 level. They must document this with TestDaf or DSH exam. If the student does not have sufficient language knowledge, he/she must participate in the Conditional Admission program. In this program, the student must receive German preparatory training for 3 months and reach the expected language level by the university registration period and prove this. In general, students are expected to show sufficient success by taking the TestDaf or DSH exam, which is a minimum success rate of 65%. Although not every university in Germany requires language proficiency, the student must provide this as language proficiency at minimum B1 level is expected from the student during the student visa application period. If you have not graduated from German high schools and do not have an Abitur score, the basic criterion for being accepted to university education in Germany is: Turkey in the university exam. You have the right to study in a 4-year department from one of the universities in .
Universities Teaching English in Germany ;
University of Turbingen
Leibniz University of Hannover
Brandenburg University of Technology
Berlin International University of Applied Sciences
University of Freiburg
Hamburg University of Applied Sciences
Bremen University of Applied Sciences
George Haust University of Gottingen
Rheine-Waal University of Applied Sciences
Bonn-Rheine-Sieg University of Applied Sciences
Aachen University of Applied Sciences
Niederrhein-Monchenglabach University of Applied Sciences
Berlin School of Economics and Law
Wurzburg-Schweinfurt University of Applied Sciences
University of Bremen