Admission requirements to universitiesHigher education entrance qualification
Admission to any course of study at universities and equivalent higher education institutions requires the
Allgemeine Hochschulreife or the
Fachgebundene Hochschulreife.
The former entitles school-leavers to study at any institution of
higher education in any subject or field, while the latter permits
entry only into specified courses of studies.
The
Allgemeine Hochschulreifeor
Fachgebundene Hochschulreifeis obtained after 12 or 13 ascending school years on completion of the
gymnasiale Oberstufe or certain courses of vocational education at upper secondary level.
The
Allgemeine Hochschulreifecan also be acquired at
Abendgymnasien, i.e. evening schools for working people, and
Kollegs, i.e. full-time schools for those who have completed vocational training. Other options are the
Abitur examination for non-pupils and the university entrance examination for employed persons of particular intellectual ability.
In all
Länder
there are other ways for vocationally qualified applicants without a
higher education qualification to obtain right of entry to higher
education. They must prove they have the requisite knowledge and
abilities for higher education by undergoing an entrance procedure
(e.g. by provisionally enrolling for a probationary period of study) or
an examination procedure (e.g. placement or aptitude test, interview,
aptitude assessment procedure). Based on their previous vocational
qualifications, they are usually granted a limited right to study only
in a specified course of studies.
In addition to the
Hochschulreife,
in certain subjects the applicant’s aptitude is determined through a
subject-specific test procedure. This applies particularly to sport and
the arts.
Applicants who do not have German higher education
entrance qualifications have to submit a secondary school certificate
that qualifies them to attend higher education in their country of
origin. If necessary, they also have to provide proof that they have
passed an entrance examination at a university in their native country
or proof of enrolment at the university. In addition, applicants from
certain countries must provide proof of partial studies at a higher
education institution in their country of origin or take an assessment
test at a
Studienkolleg. Also, foreign
applicants for study places must prove that they have a sufficient
command of the German language. This can be done by taking the German
Language Proficiency Examination for Admission to Higher Education for
Foreign Applicants (
Deutsche Sprachprüfung für den Hochschulzugang ausländischer Studienbewerber–
DSH), which is taken at the institution of higher education in Germany
itself, by taking an equivalent examination (e.g. Test of German as a
Foreign Language for foreign applicants –
Test Deutsch als Fremdsprache für ausländische Studienbewerber– TestDaF) or by taking the German language examination as part of the
Feststellungsprüfung(assessment test) at a
Studienkolleg.
Foreign applicants for study places from countries where there is an
Akademische Prüfstelle(APS) will only be admitted to a German institution of higher education if they can submit a certificate of the
Akademische Prüfstelle. The certificate of the
Akademische Prüfstellecertifies
- the authenticity and plausibility of the documents submitted
- fulfilment
of the criteria for the commencement of a first study course as set
forth in the assessment proposals of the Standing Conference,
- the required German language proficiency, where appropriate.
Admission to higher education institutions
For
many courses of study there are no restrictions on the number of
applicants who can be admitted. All applicants who meet the
above-mentioned entrance requirements are registered at the higher
education institution for the course of studies of their choice without
having to go through any special admission procedures.
In some
courses, in which the total number of applicants exceeds the number of
places available (in the 2006/2007 winter semester these are medicine,
veterinary medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, biology and psychology),
there are nationwide quotas. Places on these courses are awarded by the
Central Office for the Allocation of Study Places (
Zentralstelle für die Vergabe von Studienplätzen–
ZVS) and higher education institutions on the basis of a general
selection procedure. The legal basis for this procedure is the State
Treaty of the Länder on the Allocation of Study Places (
Staatsvertrag der Länder über die Vergabe von Studienplätzen) of June 2006.
Which
courses are subject to the general selection procedure may vary from
semester to semester. Moreover, it is quite possible that all the
applicants for a restricted course will be accepted because there are
fewer applicants than places available.
Some of the available
places are awarded beforehand (e.g. to foreigners from countries
outside the European Union, applicants for an additional course of
study, hardship cases).
In 2004, an amendment to the Framework Act for Higher Education (
Hochschulrahmengesetz)changed
the regulations for the awarding of places on study courses with
nationwide restrictions on admission. The reform is aimed at the
reinforcement of the right of higher education institutions to decide
on the admission of applicants and to eventually reduce the number of
university drop-outs. From the 2005/2006 winter semester, the criteria
for the selection of applicants are the applicant's average mark in the
Abitur(school-leaving examination
constituting higher education entrance qualification, 20 per cent), the
waiting period between sitting the
Abiturand applying (20 per cent) and
the result of a selection procedure of the institution of higher
education itself (60 per cent). In future, in institutional selection
procedures, places will be awarded either on the basis of the
applicant’s average mark in the
Abitur, weighted individual marks in the
Abitur,
the result of a test to determine the applicant’s capability to study
in a specific subject, the type of vocational training or occupation,
the result of an selection interview, or a combination of these five
criteria. The Land legislation can specify further criteria and impose
stricter requirements for the selection procedure on the institutions
of higher education.
There are local restrictions on admission to a number
of higher education institutions for courses that are not included in
the nationwide admission procedure. In these cases, responsibility for
the admission of applicants lies solely with the higher education
institution. The selection criteria comprise e.g. the average mark in
the
Abitur, the waiting period, the
result of a suitability test or a selection interview and the
vocational training or occupation of the applicant. In the course of
the introduction of Bachelor’s or Master’s study courses, the number of
study courses with locally restricted admission has strongly increased.
Institutions:
Zentralstelle für die Vergabe von Studienplätzen (ZVS)
Sonnenstr. 171 44137 Dortmund
Tel.:0180/3987111-000
Fax:0180/3987111-227
Website:
http://www.zvs.deAdmission requirements to colleges of art and musicColleges of art and music require proof of the
Allgemeine Hochschulreife or the
Fachgebundene Hochschulreife (higher education entrance qualification) and artistic aptitude. In most
Länder,
purely artistic courses, i.e. not for prospective teachers, also admit
applicants without proof of higher education entrance qualification if
they show unusual artistic talent.
For details on admitting applicants from EU states
who have no German higher education entrance qualification and
providing proof of linguistic proficiency.
Admission requirements to FachhochschulenHigher education entrance qualification
The prerequisite for admission to a
Fachhochschule is either the
Allgemeine Hochschulreife (general higher education entrance qualification) or
Fachgebundene Hochschulreife (higher education entrance qualification restricted to a specified field of study) on the one hand or the
Fachhochschulreifeon the other, which as a rule is acquired after twelve ascending grades at a
Fachoberschule. However, the
Fachhochschulreifecan also be obtained by taking additional classes at vocational schools, e.g.
Berufsfachschulen and
Fachschulen.
In addition, previous related practical experience is required for
admission to certain courses of study. In 2004, more than half of those
entering
Fachhochschulenhave a higher education entrance qualification which also entitles them to study at university.
In
all Länder there are additional ways to obtain admission for
vocationally qualified applicants who lack a higher education entrance
qualification. In addition to their vocational qualifications, these
applicants must prove they have the requisite knowledge and skills for
higher education by undergoing, as a rule, an admission procedure (e.g.
by provisionally enrolling for a probationary period of study) or an
examination procedure at the
Fachhochschule(e.g. assessment or
aptitude test, interview). Based on their previous vocational
qualifications, they are usually granted a limited right to embark on
higher education only in a specified course of studies.
In certain subjects (e.g. design) proof of artistic
ability is required in addition to a higher education entrance
qualification.
Admission to higher education institutions
Almost all
Fachhochschulenrestrict the number of students admitted to various subjects due to capacity constraints. As a rule, the
Fachhochschulendecide
on the allocation of study places on the basis of the average mark and
waiting time, the result of an aptitude test or interview, the
vocational training or occupation of the applicant. In
Nordrhein-Westfalen, admission to some courses is controlled by the
Zentralstelle für die Vergabe von Studienplätzen(Central Office for the Allocation of Study Places).
For
details on admitting applicants who have no German higher education
entrance qualification and providing proof of linguistic proficiency.
Institutions:
Zentralstelle für die Vergabe von Studienplätzen (ZVS)
Sonnenstr. 171 44137 Dortmund
Tel.:0180/3987111-000
Fax:0180/3987111-227
Website:
http://www.zvs.deAdmission requirements to establishments outside the higher education system – Berufsakademien, FachschulenApplicants for courses at the
Berufsakademien require a
Hochschulreife or a
Fachhochschulreife(general
or subject restricted higher education entrance qualification),
depending on the regulations in force in the particular Land, and a
training contract with a suitable training establishment. Depending on
the Land legislation, applicants with professional qualifications but
without the higher education entrance qualification can take an
entrance examination. Once the training contract has been concluded,
applicants are registered at the study institution by the company
responsible for training them.
Admission requirements for the
Fachschule vary, depending on the department. Admission to a
Fachschulefor agricultural economy, design, technology and business generally requires
- either
a qualification in a recognised occupation requiring formal training
that is relevant to the objective of the respective discipline and at
least one year’s experience in a relevant occupation, as well as, if
necessary, a qualification from the Berufsschule
- or a qualification from the
Berufsschuleand at least five years’ experience in a relevant occupation.
Admission requirements for a
Fachschulefor social professions are generally the
Mittlerer Schulabschluss and successful completion of relevant vocational training.
Admission
requirements for schools in the health sector are a school-leaving
certificate and a certain minimum age (generally 17 or 18 years), as
well as relevant vocational experience or successful completion of at
least two years’ vocational training.
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