Universities and other higher learning institutions in Germany welcome
students from almost all the countries, globally. Admission to
Undergraduate Studies in Germany needs a one-year 'bridge program' to be
completed. After completion of the bridge program, students from most of
the overseas countries are required to pass an assessment test in order
to get admission into a German institution for the equivalent of the
Bachelors degree. However, there is an exemption of taking this
assessment test to students who have cleared some of the prestigious
entrance examinations of their home country. This purely depends on the
different guidelines followed by the respective Institutions of Germany,
where the students seek admission.
Students who have successfully completed two years of undergraduate
studies are also exempted from the assessment test. However, they have
to prove their aptitude in the German language. Students have to apply
to the German Universities directly for seeking admission. The
International offices of the respective universities can ask for
application forms. The filled applications have to be sent back to the
university along with the required documents. The attached documents
must normally be authenticated copies of certificates. Students, who are
willing to study in Germany, will also have to include authenticated
copies of certificates confirming their knowledge of German, if
necessary. Admission criteria for undergraduate programs in Germany
comprises of:



