Frequently Asked Questions

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What languages do i need to know?

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German is the official language in Germany. However German is not necessary for all universities Germany. What languages you need is dependent  on the study program and university you choose. German is however the official language of Germany and might be required to communicate outside of the University.

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How do you go about helping students find a place to stay while they study in Germany?

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Depending on where in Germany you decide to study, the options may vary. We will work with you to understand your needs and preferences, and provide personalized recommendations based on budget and location.

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Can you assist with all necessary documents for studying in Germany?

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We will help you understand the documents by reviewing them and translating them for you. We will source the necessary documents for both the German Student Visa and for the University Program.

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What does it take to get a Visa in Germany?

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Acquiring a German Visa has a few requirements. These include a proof of health insurance, university entrance qualifications and a proof of language proficiency and proof of finances. This may sound like a lot, but it is our task to help you navigate though all hurdles.

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Do you make official translations?

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No. Official Legal translations are made special services which we unfortunately do not offer.

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Until when can I register for the upcoming winter semester?

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You have missed the intake period for the summer semester, the 15. of July.

The latest date at which you can apply is the 15th July.

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How high are the costs of studying in Germany?

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The costs of studying in Germany vary, depending on where you want to study. We will help you calculating the approximate costs for you.

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What is TestDaf, DSH and IELTS?

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The TestDaF, formally Test Deutsch als Fremdsprache ("Test of German as a foreign language"), is a standardised language test of German proficiency for non-native German speakers. It aims at people who would like to study at, or academics and scientists who want to work in, German universities. The test is run by the TestDaF-Institut.

The Deutsche Sprachprüfung für den Hochschulzugang (German for German language examination for university entrance, DSH for short) is a language proficiency test required for entry to a German university and to undertake all classes in the German language.

The International English Language Testing System (IELTS), is an international standardized test of English language proficiency for non-native English language speakers.

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How long does the process take?

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The process time takes 3 months on average but this might based on various circumstances.