Overview | |
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Type: Public | Minimum German requirement: B1 |
Courses offered: TI-Course, WW-Course | Tuition Fee: Free |
Intake: Winter Semester & Summer Semester | Admission difficulty: Low |
Location: Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein | 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 | Course offerings are limited |
Application is possible twice a year | Passing the final test (FSP) only enables you to study in universities of applied sciences and not universities |
Relatively low competition |
Semester | Application deadline | Entrance exam dates | Semester start date |
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Winter | mid-March | Early June | Early September |
Summer | mid-September | mid-January | Early March |
About Kiel
Kiel is a city in northern Germany, located on the Baltic Sea coast. The city is the capital of the state of Schleswig-Holstein and is well-connected to other major cities in Germany and Europe, with good transport links via road, rail, and air. Hamburg Airport, located approximately 90 km south of Kiel, is the primary international airport near Kiel. Hamburg Airport is One of the largest airports in Germany and offers direct flights to a number of major cities in Europe and beyond. Lübeck Airport, located approximately 70 kilometers southeast of Kiel, is another nearby airport. Although Lübeck Airport is smaller than Hamburg Airport, it still offers flights to several European locations.
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 a population of approximately 248,000, Kiel is known for its maritime heritage, vibrant cultural scene, and strong academic tradition. Kiel is home to several universities and colleges, including the University of Kiel, the Muthesius College of Art and Design, and the University of Applied Sciences. Together, these institutions have more than 35,000 students, making Kiel a popular destination for students from around the world.
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