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No Entrance examination (Aufnahmeprüfung)
FSP (Feststellungsprüfung) is accepted by all the PUBLIC universities in Germany
Studienkolleg is a course prevalent in Germany. This course is actually for those students whose graduation certificate is not equivalent to the Abitur – The High School Level. This course is basically a preparatory course for higher studies in Universities.
12th class with 65% and German B1.
IELTS is not required.
April and October intake
T and W Course
4500 Euros for 2 semesters
The T Course in Studienkolleg is tailored for students aspiring to pursue technical fields in German universities. Few course options for bachelor’s are :
The W Course in Studienkolleg is designed for students aiming to venture into economic and social science-related fields at German universities. Few course options for bachelor’s are :
Only 20 spots for students of Indian origin to maintain diversity in the classroom.
Studienkolleg is a course prevalent in Germany. This course is actually for those students whose graduation certificate is not equivalent to the Abitur – The High School Level. This course is basically a preparatory course for higher studies in Universities. Studienkolleg in Germany and Studienkolleg in India are slowly and steadily emerging. Here we are majorly talking STK from the perspective of Germany.
Studienkolleg course is required for those students for whom schooling is not equivalent to high school graduation of Germany which requires 13 years of formal education, where as in India and many other countries, the schooling is of 12 years only. So, they need to pass certain exams to be eligible for applying in respective German Universities
The FSP is a higher education entrance exam that many international students need to be eligible for a bachelor’s degree in Germany. FSP stands for Feststellungsprüfung, which is a kind of higher education entrance exam for international students not eligible for direct entry to a German bachelor’s degree. It is typically offered as the final exam of a so-called Studienkolleg.