Overview | |
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Type: Public | Minimum German requirement: B1 |
Courses offered: T-Course, W-Course, M-Course | Tuition Fee: ca. 7400€ |
Intake: Winter Semester & Summer Semester | Admission difficulty: Low |
Location: Dresden, Saxony | Entrance exam: Yes |
City size: Medium | Internal FSP: Yes |
Pros | Cons |
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Passing the final test (FSP) opens the doors to both universities and universities of applied sciences across all Germany | Studienkolleg program is not free of charge |
Preparatory course for the entrance exam | Selective admission process |
Relatively low competition | G/S-Course not offered |
Application is possible twice a year |
Semester | Application deadline | Entrance exam dates | Semester start date |
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Winter | mid-July | mid-September | Late September |
Summer | mid-January | Early March | mid-March |
About Dresden
Located in the east of Germany, in the state of Saxony, is the city of Dresden. Dresden International Airport, located approximately 9 km north of the city center, is the closest international airport to Dresden. It offers connecting flights to other parts of the world as well as direct flights to a variety of European cities.
Monthly living costs: 700 – 900 €. That includes the cost of accommodation (300 – 550€), Food and groceries (180 – 300€), transportation (70 – 90€), and health insurance (100 – 120€). In Germany, Dresden is considered to be a reasonably priced city for students. However, a student’s lifestyle and housing preferences can affect the cost of living.
The population of Dresden is approximately 555,000. The city is a popular location for students due to the presence of numerous universities and colleges, including the renowned Dresden University of Technology and Dresden University of Applied Sciences. There are an estimated 45,000 students in Dresden or about 8% of the city’s total population.
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