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Studienkolleg Hannover

 

Overview
Type: Public Minimum German requirement: B1
Courses offered: T-Course, W-Course, M-Course, G/S-CourseTuition Fee: 250€ / Semester
Intake: Winter Semester & Summer SemesterAdmission difficulty: High
Location: Hannover, Lower SaxonyEntrance exam: Yes
City size: MediumInternal FSP: Yes

ProsCons
All Courses are offeredSelective admission process
Passing the final test (FSP) opens the doors to both universities and universities of applied sciences across all GermanyHigh competition
A B1 German certificate is sufficient for the applicationEducation is not free of charge
Application is possible twice a yearInvitation to the entrance exam is not guaranteed, even if you meet the application criteria. (B1 certificate is usually not enough)

SemesterApplication deadlineEntrance exam datesSemester start date
Wintermid-JulyEarly Septembermid-October 
Summermid-JanuaryEarly MarchEarly April


Course type


Entrance exam subjects
T-Course (T-Kurs)Mathematics
W-Course (W-Kurs)Mathematics
M-Course (M-Kurs)Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics
G/S-Course (G/S-Kurs)History, Politics

Application guide


About Hannover

Hannover is located in the northern part of Germany, in the state of Lower Saxony.
Hannover Airport (HAJ), located approximately 11 km north of the city center, is the primary international airport serving Hannover. Direct flights are available from the airport to a number of locations in Europe and beyond, including London, Paris, Amsterdam and Dubai. Hamburg Airport (HAM) and Berlin Brandenburg Airport are two other international airports in the region.

Monthly living costs: 800 – 950 €. That includes the cost of accommodation (350 – 600€), Food and groceries (150 – 250€), transportation (60 – 80€), and health insurance (100 – 120€). The city of Hanover is energetic and vibrant. As with many German cities, the cost of living in Hannover can be higher than average compared to other cities, but it’s important to remember that the overall quality of life and standard of living is also very high.

The population of Hannover is about 532,000. With approximately 50,000 students, it is a popular city for students. Leibniz University Hannover, Hannover Medical School, and Hannover University of Applied Sciences and Arts are just a few of the universities and colleges that can be found in Hannover. Hannover is a vibrant and active place to study, as the city’s large student population has a significant impact on its culture and social scene. Students have many opportunities throughout the year to participate in extracurricular activities, clubs and societies, as well as attend events and festivals.

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