A. Language in Germany: 1. Generally a working knowledge of the German language is necessary, unless you select an international course of study. A lot of courses are offered in the English language; take a look at the homepages of the universities to find an overview of courses available. 2. However, if you can speak or have learnt to speak German, you can prove your language proficiency both in Germany and your home country. 3. The German-run Goethe Institute offers German language courses all over the world. You can take the language diploma examinations there. These are of a sufficient standard for you to be admitted to an institution of higher education in Germany. 4. An alternative would be to attend one of the international summer courses available at universities in Germany. The courses are designed in such a manner that people of the same age group have a chance to learn the German language and about the country. B. Working in Germany 1. Foreign students may work in Germany. Students who are not citizens of the European Union, or are from the ten new EU member states, can only work for a limited period per year. They are allowed to work for 90 days or 180 half-days every year without a work permit. Students are allowed to work no more than 20 hours a week 2. In many Federal States, you can only work in the summer vacation. The office for foreigners may authorize an additional working period of 10 hours per week with the approval of the local employment office. C. Jobs in Germany 1. The job areas are: Pizza delivery boy, Cleaner, Bartending/waiting tables, Health Care Services, Computing, Trades, Fruit Picking, Hospitality & Food Service Jobs etc. 2. The average hourly rate in this case is around 8 euro per hour. D. Credit Transfer Facility 1. Students may apply for credit transfer program at undergraduate or postgraduate level in Germany. 2. The maximum amount of credit that may be granted normally is not greater than 50% of the course. 3. Most of the German universities consider minimum "B" grade for acceptance. 4. You have to submit the following documents to your target university: a. Your application form for the Undergraduate or Postgraduate coursework program b. Official copies of your academic transcript c. Also include an official letter from head of the school/department of your university, from where you have already completed the courses. d. Detailed course outlines (Official Copy) including subject descriptions, methods of teaching and assessment, reading lists, number of hours of teaching etc. e. The academic level you are studying (e.g. First Year, Second Year etc.) f. How many credits you have completed g. An explanation of the grading system used at your institution. h. Information on the total units of study requirement ( i.e. how many credits are required) for the completion of the degree. E. Scholarships 1. There is a huge number of scholarship available on the International Scholarship Database of VarsityAdmission.COM site. 2. DAAD Scholarship 3. German Reutllingen University |
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