Overview | |
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Type: Public | Minimum German requirement: B2 |
Courses offered: TI-Course, WW-Course | Tuition Fee: ca. 5,000€ |
Intake: Winter Semester & Summer Semester | Admission difficulty: Low |
Location: Mittweida, Saxony | Entrance exam: Yes |
City size: Small | Internal FSP: Yes |
Pros | Cons |
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Application is possible twice a year | Studienkolleg program is not free of charge |
Relatively low competition | Selective admission process |
Limited course offering | |
Passing the final test (FSP) only enables you to study at universities of applied sciences (Fachhochschule) |
Semester | Application deadline | Entrance exam dates | Semester start date |
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Winter | mid-April | mid-July | Early September |
Summer | mid-October | mid-January | Early March |
Course type | Entrance exam subjects |
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TI-Course (TI-Kurs) | German, Mathematics |
WW-Course (WW-Kurs) | German, Mathematics |
About Mittweida
The small town of Mittweida is located in the German state of Saxony. It is located about 22 kilometers northeast of Chemnitz and about 100 kilometers southeast of Leipzig.
The nearest airport, Leipzig/Halle, is only about 75 kilometers from Mittweida. You can also drive to the airports in Dresden (about 90 km away) and Berlin Brandenburg (about 200 km away).
Since Mittweida is connected to other nearby towns and villages by regional trains and buses, students can easily explore the surrounding area. The surrounding cities of Dresden, Leipzig and Chemnitz offer many opportunities for culture and entertainment.
Monthly living costs: 600 – 700 €. That includes the cost of accommodation (200 – 500€), Food and groceries (180 – 250€), transportation (70 – 90€), and health insurance (100 – 120€). As a student in Mittweida, you can expect relatively low living costs compared to bigger cities in Germany.
The population of Mittweida is about 16,000. Despite its small size, it is home to Mittweida University of Applied Sciences, a significant institution with approximately 8,000 students. As a result, there are numerous bars, cafes, and student clubs that cater to the student population, giving the town a distinct student vibe.
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