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English as the sole or primary medium of instruction, called International Programmes. A database of
such programmes is available here.
In Germany, every university is autonomous. This means that every university / study programme has its own set of
criteria for admitting students. So please check the university website, and specifically the programe you are
interested in to find out the exact admission requirements.
Some generalisation is, however, possible and one can say that as a four-year Bachelor degree holder from
Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal or Sri Lanka, your degree is treated at parwith a German bachelor degree and
most universities will consider you eligible for masters provided you fulfill other criteria. In case you have a three-year
Bachelor degree, do get in touch with course coordinator before applying.
Some universities may ask for your TOEFL/IELTS/GRE/GMAT scores, depending upon the subject you choose to
study. For example, GMAT may be asked for if you want to study economics or law. Universities will ask for very good
German language skills in case you want to take up a programme in German medium. In such case, your knowledge
of German needs to be certified through examinations like the TestDaF or DSH.
Attend information sessions at the DAAD closer to you! We have our offices
in Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai, Pune and Dhaka.
Or attend internet-based seminars (webinars) organized by the DAAD.
Details about all information events are available here.
January - March
Contact the selected university. This will be your most important source of information as far as exact details
about eligibility, course duration, fee, application procedure etc. are concerned.
March - June
If you have chosen a university that is not a member of UNI-ASSIST, send your application directly.
Application forms and other relevant material can be downloaded from the internet.
July
Apply for a student visa as soon as you have the admission letter, as the procedure can take around two
months. The German Embassy and the Consulates require proof of funding for the first year of studies. To find
out where you should apply for a visa, the website of the German Embassy in your country.
Apply for a place in a hostel. In some cases the International Office (Akademisches Auslandsamt) of the
university will help you.
September - October
Contact the International Office (Akademisches Auslandsamt) of your university for guidance.
October - December
Get your residence permit within the first three months of your stay in Germany from the Foreigners'
Registration Office (Auslaenderamt).
As you can make out, this timeline refers to courses beginning with the winter semester (October March). In case
you find a course that begins with the summer semester (April September), just calculate the months accordingly
and proceed!
Here we would like to reiterate that you should necessarily check the websites of / contact the organisations
mentioned above for specifics.
employment. Germany has always had a very strong industry-academia linkage. A lot of scientific research is funded
by the industry as well. During your studies you can get the opportunity to do internships with German companies,
which can open new vistas for your professional career.