German University application procedure consists from university shortlisting to document sending, applying to study in Germany requires a lot of planning and attention to detail.
It depends upon you how aware you are and faster you that you understand the most important factor that after having complete determination to study in Germany then plan your clock and schedule very precisely.
The first thing to bear in mind is that student has a lot to organize in a short space of time (especially if you have final year students still preparing their applications). As well as the university application itself, there are a whole host of other supporting documents and competing deadlines that should be on your radar.
This will depend on when the course starts. For students applying to a course starting in the winter semester (September-February), then the final deadline for 2021 is 15th July. Meanwhile, students applying to a course that begins in the summer semester, the final deadline is 15th January. It’s important to remember that every university has different deadlines, so we ensure that students are clued up on the deadlines for each individual university.
Students will have plenty of time to research and shortlist their preferences. But for final year students, now is a good time to get that shortlist finished if they haven’t already.
HR managers looking at curriculum vitae of job seeker as a concept of job interview, working experience, recruitment, job application. Violet palette. Vector illustration on white background.
HR managers looking at curriculum vitae of job seeker as a concept of job interview, working experience, recruitment, job application. Violet palette. Vector illustration on white background.
A useful next step after your students finalize their German university shortlist is to ensure that WE review any and all entry requirements, academic or otherwise. There are several CRUCIAL factors to consider in this step and our legal expertise starts from here to place you in best raw of completion.
Do students meet all the academic requirements?
This is especially important for students applying to Germany abroad. International students who have studied towards curricula such as Bachelor of Engineering, BBA, Finance or BCA requirements of German universities carefully.
Do any of their chosen courses have local/national restrictions?
In Germany, this is known as ‘numerus clausus’ (Latin for ‘closed number’). A German degree course that is classed as ‘numerus clausus’ will only permit a fixed number of students to apply. Courses that are ‘numerus clausus’ nationwide include oversubscribed courses such as Medicine, Architecture and Veterinary Science. Courses that are numerus clausus will often have a much lower chance of acceptance/higher GPA requirements, so students need to take this into account.
Does the course have any language requirements?
This will depend on whether your students are applying for a degree course that is taught in German or English. International students who are not studying in their first language should be aware of a number of relevant language tests.
TOEFL/IELTS The TOEFL and IELTS are two globally recognized tests that measure a student’s English language speaking ability. Students are required to take either one of these tests if they are applying to an English-taught course.
TestDaF/DSH
These refer to two German language proficiency courses for international students who want to take a German taught degree course. If students are applying to a German language course, then they will need to check in order to gain entry to their chosen university.
This is an important one for international applicants. Applicants to a German university from outside the EU/non -EU must be able to demonstrate that they have the necessary financial resources to support themselves throughout their studies.
Whilst a lot of universities in Germany offer tuition for free, students will still have to think about living costs. Applicants who are required to have a student visa will need to demonstrate that they have at least € 10,236 in their bank account.
Submitting Application is our most important task because we do value your career path with having all notarized documents, credentials and only one last destination to look through them is university review committee.
The document that students will be required to submit will also differ from university to university. But, broadly speaking, from side of students we will fully be prepared to submit all important documents. Students can expect to receive a response within 4-6 weeks of the application deadline, be it July or January.But the journey does not end here. If your students are accepted to a university in Germany, there are a few more items on their checklist to cross off before they can take up their place.
This is crucial point on which most students fails for admission just because of interview fear. Our legal counselor team is fully technically pre-educated and well aware so they will help you in which points and course content this interview will be held and what professors need you to speak about profile.We are specialized to make your profile from scratch to visa process ,in this important criteria our team will prepare you for how to face interview with best presentation.
Student visa application is our most successful factor in which we have acted 100% surety for our all files .We have more files or visa than student application procedure .We are that’s why we are legal immigration lawyer in Germany legal system for students and also for professionals.
What is required for a German student visa?
In order to qualify for their visa, your students will need to include evidence of the following:
This will be the important final step in your student’s German university application journey. If they’ve crossed off the previous six items on this checklist, then they can take up their place at university!
As with the previous steps, enrolling at university in Germany requires students to meet certain eligibility criteria. New German undergraduates must provide evidence of their passport, proof of university admission, evidence of health insurance and evidence of language proficiency.
Students enrolling at a German university must also pay a small semester fee, which normally costs between €90 and €400. In addition, they can purchase a ‘Semesterticket’ that will cover the cost of public transport for six months.