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Studienkolleg Wismar

 

Overview
Type: Public Minimum German requirement: B2
Courses offered: T-Course, W-CourseTuition Fee: Free
Intake: Winter Semester & Summer SemesterAdmission difficulty: Medium
Location: Wismar, Mecklenburg-VorpommernEntrance exam: Yes
City size: SmallInternal FSP: Yes

ProsCons
No Tuition FeeSelective admission process
Passing the final test (FSP) opens the doors to both universities and universities of applied sciences across all GermanyB2 German certificate is needed for the application
Application is possible twice a year

SemesterApplication deadlineEntrance exam datesSemester start date
WinterLate Junemid-AugustEarly September
SummerLate Novembermid-FebruaryEarly March


Course type


Entrance exam subjects
T-Course (T-Kurs)German, Mathematics
W-Course (W-Kurs)German, Mathematics

Application guide


About Wismar

Wismar is located on the Baltic Sea coast in northern Germany. It is part of the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Rostock-Laage Airport (RLG) (80km) and Hamburg Airport (HAM) (120km) are the two closest international airports to Wismar. While Rostock-Laage Airport is about a 45-minute drive from Wismar, Hamburg Airport is about a two-hour drive. There are several direct flights from both airports to locations throughout Europe and beyond.

Monthly living costs: 600 – 800 €. That includes the cost of accommodation (300 – 500€), Food and groceries (150 – 250€), transportation (60 – 80€), and health insurance (100 – 120€). Overall, Wismar’s lower cost of living and the university’s student-friendly services and amenities make it a desirable alternative for students looking for an affordable and encouraging academic atmosphere.

Wismar is a small city in Germany with a population of about 42,000. However, the city is home to the Hochschule Wismar, which has approximately 8,000 students.
Students may benefit from Wismar’s small population because it may foster a more close-knit community. Students may find it easier to interact with teachers, peers, and community members. Additionally, students may benefit from living in a smaller city due to lower housing costs, which is beneficial for those on a limited budget.

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