Overview | |
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Type: Public | Minimum German requirement: B1 |
Courses offered: T-Course, W-Course, M-Course, G-Course | Tuition Fee: Free |
Intake: Winter Semester & Summer Semester | Admission difficulty: Medium |
Location: Halle, Saxony-Anhalt | Entrance exam: Yes |
City size: Medium | Internal FSP: Yes |
Pros | Cons |
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No Tuition Fee | Selective admission process |
A B1 German certificate is sufficient for the application | S-Course is not offered |
Passing the final test (FSP) opens the doors to both universities and universities of applied sciences across all Germany | |
Application is possible twice a year |
Semester | Application deadline | Entrance exam dates | Semester start date |
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Winter | mid-July | mid-August | Early September |
Summer | mid-January | Late January | Early February |
About Halle
Halle is located in the state of Saxony-Anhalt in the center of Germany. The city has good air, rail and road connections to other major German and European cities. Leipzig/Halle Airport, located approximately 20 kilometers west of the city center, is the closest international airport to Halle. The airport has connections to numerous locations in Europe and beyond, including Amsterdam, Barcelona, London, and Moscow.
Monthly living costs: 800 – 950 €. That includes the cost of accommodation (400 – 650€), Food and groceries ( 150 – 250€), transportation (60 – 80€), and health insurance (100 – 120€).
With over 30,000 students and a population of over 235,000, Halle is one of the larger student cities in Germany. Halle’s large student population contributes to the city’s dynamic and lively atmosphere.
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