Study in Germany
Monday, December 12, 2011
Study in Germany
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Years of experience tells us that many foreign students have a hard time navigating their way through the complicated structures of the German university landscape. Foreign students require not only a good university orientation but also concrete support during the application process for a place at a German university. We provide our students with all the important information they need on studying in Germany. In addition we offer students proactive support for gaining a place at a German university, together with a range of services. Our service for university applicants encompasses:
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| Achievers Counselling for Master |
We assist foreign students to process an application for a Master's Degree of their choice at a German university. We assist students with the placement both in German-taught Master's programmes as well as Master's degrees taught in English language. Application Procedure – Our Service
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Requirements for Master
| Requirements for Master |
In order to study a Master's degree at a German university, overseas students must first fulfill certain requirements. This includes both the academic records from the student's home country as well the language requirements as stipulated by the German university for entrance to the Master's programme. Most Master's degrees are taught in German language in Germany. The German universities, however, are internationalising rapidly and an increasing amount of degrees are being offered in English language too. For for many of these courses, however, there may also be some German language requirements.
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Master in Germany
| Master in Germany |
The Master's Degree builds on the foundation laid by the Bachelor's. As a rule it will take 4 semesters (sometimes 3) to complete a Master's Degree. All new accredited Master's degrees are recognised throughout the whole of Europe. Students who aspire to delve into studies at a higher level than Bachelor's, in pursuit of an academic career, for instance, or in order to specialise in a particular field, may apply for a Master's programme which is also a requirement if you wish to do a PhD later on. In accordance with the Europe-wide Bologna process, consecutive Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes as well as the ECTS system will be introduced consistently at all German universities and universities of applied sciences by the year 2010. All of the accredited new Bachelor's degrees will be recognised throughout Europe. Some special entrance requirements may be demanded for Master's Degreesapplicants, such as a minimum average grade at Bachelor's level, a particular area of specialisation etc. There are two different kinds of Master's degrees in Germany:
We support foreign students with their application for Master's degree programmes at a German university and give them the required language and intercultural preparation for their university studies. Contact us for a free pre-assessment! We look forward to hearing from you and will be pleased to offer you our advice Zajaath@gmail.com 0094779568350 www.achievers-int.com 100% free service |
| Requirements for Bachelor |
The academic transcripts from the home country of foreign students are pre-checked by the universities according to the criteria of the Central Office for Foreign Education (ZAB). Following this, an assessment is made on the candidate's eligibility for entrance (HZB) into German universities. Candidates without eligibility Foreign students applying for German university who do not possess the eligibility for entrance (HZB) for a German university, must first visit a private Higher secondary school in Germany in order to obtain this qualification. Eligibility for Indirect University EntranceApplicants who have successfully completed 12 years of school education but have not yet studied at a university in their home country which is recognised in Germany, are often eligible only for indirect university entrance in Germany. They must complete the 10-month Foundation Course related to their chosen course of study and take the final assessment examination (FSP). Subsequently they may apply directly for a Bachelor's programme at a university or university of applied sciences.
Eligibility for Direct University EntranceApplicants who have successfully completed 13 years of school education and those who have studied at a university in their home country which is recognised in Germany for either 2 or 4 semesters (depending on the country) qualify, as a rule, for direct entrance to German university. They may apply directly for a Bachelor's programme at a university or university of applied sciences.
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Bachelor in Germany
| Bachelor in Germany |
A Bachelor's degree is the first academic degree and professional qualification. The objective is to empower students for a professional career. As a rule Bachelor's degrees last for 6 semesters (in some cases 7). Bachelor's studies tend to offer course modules which are strongly related to specific career paths. In addition to technical knowledge, methodological skills and so-called leadership competencies are also taught. Leadership competencies are understood to be interdisciplinary and cross-professional qualifications, mindsets, know-how components and strategies which are advantageous for problem-solving and in the acquisition of additional competencies. The methodological skills are understood to be the tools of the trade needed to put these competencies into practice in any given situation, such as research skills, time-management etc. In accordance with the European-wide Bologna Process, consecutive Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes as well as the ECTS system will be introduced across the board at all German universities and universities of applied sciences by the year 2010. All of the accredited new Bachelor's degrees will be recognised throughout Europe. Depending on the course of study chosen either a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), a Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) or a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) is awarded. German synonymic terms such as Bakkalaureus der Wissenschaftenare also possible. We support foreign students with their application for Bachelor's degree programmes at a German university and provide them with the required language and intercultural preparation for their university studies. Contact us for a free pre-assessment! We look forward to hearing from you and will be pleased to offer you our advice Zajaath@gmail.com |
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