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Studienkolleg Frankfurt am Main

 

Overview
Type: Public Minimum German requirement: B1
Courses offered: T-Course, W-Course, M-Course, G-CourseTuition Fee: Free
Intake: Winter Semester & Summer SemesterAdmission difficulty: High
Location: Frankfurt, HesseEntrance exam: Yes
City size: LargeInternal FSP: Yes

ProsCons
No Tuition FeeSelective admission process
Passing the final test (FSP) opens the doors to both universities and universities of applied sciences across all GermanyRelatively high competition
Application is possible twice a year
Only German entry test

SemesterApplication deadlineEntrance exam datesSemester start date
WinterEarly MayLate Junemid-August
Summermid-Novembermid-JanuaryEarly February


Course type


Entrance exam subjects
T-Course (T-Kurs)German
W-Course (W-Kurs)German
M-Course (M-Kurs)German
G-Course (G-Kurs)German

Application guide


About Frankfurt

Frankfurt is a major city in the central German state of Hesse. The city’s modern skyline, historic sites, and cultural attractions are well known. Frankfurt is home to Frankfurt Airport, one of the busiest airports in Europe and a major global hub. There are also a number of smaller airports in the area, including Frankfurt-Hahn Airport, located approximately 120 km west of Frankfurt.

Monthly living costs: 800 – 1000 €. That includes the cost of accommodation (400 – 700€), Food and groceries (180 – 300€), transportation (70 – 90€), and health insurance (100 – 120€). Overall, the cost of living in Frankfurt as a student can be high, but it is also important to keep in mind that the city offers many opportunities for part-time jobs and internships, which can help students offset some of their expenses.

With a population of over 760,000, Frankfurt is one of the largest cities in Germany. It is a popular vacation spot for students due to the presence of numerous universities. Goethe University Frankfurt is the largest and most famous of these universities. There are approximately 74,000 students in Frankfurt. Many features cater to students, including a thriving nightlife scene, student discounts at nearby businesses, and affordable housing options.

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