Overview | |
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Type: Public | Minimum German requirement: B2 |
Courses offered: T-Course, W-Course, M-Course, G-Course, S-Course | Tuition Fee: Free |
Intake: Winter Semester & Summer Semester | Admission difficulty: Medium |
Location: Berlin, Berlin | Entrance exam: Yes |
City size: Medium | Internal FSP: Yes |
Pros | Cons |
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No Tuition Fee | Selective admission process |
Passing the final test (FSP) opens the doors to both universities and universities of applied sciences across all Germany | B2 German certificate is needed for the application |
Application is possible twice a year | |
Semester | Application deadline | Entrance exam dates | Semester start date |
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Winter | mid-July | Early October | mid-October |
Summer | mid-January | Early April | mid-April |
Course type | Entrance exam subjects |
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T-Course (T-Kurs) | German |
W-Course (W-Kurs) | German |
M-Course (M-Kurs) | German |
G-Course (G-Kurs) | German |
S-Course (S-Kurs) | German |
About Heidelberg
The city of Heidelberg is located in the state of Baden-Württemberg in southwestern Germany. Frankfurt Airport (FRA), located approximately 90 km from Heidelberg, is the nearest international airport. Stuttgart Airport (STR), 120 km away, and Strasbourg Airport (SXB), 130 km away, are two other international airports that can be reached by car.
Monthly living costs: 700 – 850 €. That includes the cost of accommodation (300 – 500€), Food and groceries (180 – 300€), transportation (70 – 90€), and health insurance (100 – 120€). Heidelberg has a higher cost of living than some other cities, but it also has a higher standard of living and more opportunities for cultural and academic enrichment.
Heidelberg has a population of about 160,000, with about 30,000 students.
Students are attracted to the city for its wide range of cultural and recreational opportunities, as well as its vibrant nightlife. There are plenty of affordable housing options, as well as a variety of services and amenities tailored to students, thanks to the area’s large student population.
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