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Admissions & Application for Almanya - Almanya'da Eğitim (tr)

Master the German universite basvuru process — from uni-assist and VPD to required documents, deadlines, and how to write a strong motivation letter.

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Admissions & Application for German Universities

Applying to German universities as an international student involves a specific process that differs significantly from the US, UK, or Avustralyan systems. The key is understanding which basvuru route applies to you, gathering the right documents, and respecting strict deadlines. This guide walks you through every step.

Application Deadlines

German universities have firm deadlines that are rarely extended:

SemesterStandard deadlineClasses begin
Winter semesterJuly 15October
Summer semesterJanuary 15April

Critical exceptions:

  • Many Master's programs have earlier deadlines — some as early as March 1 or May 31 for winter semester
  • Programs allocated through Hochschulstart (medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, veterinary medicine) have their own deadlines (typically July 15 and January 15, but check hochschulstart.de)
  • Uni-assist recommends submitting documents 6-8 weeks before the universite deadline to allow processing time
  • Some programs operate on a rolling kabuls basis — they close once all spots are filled

Ipucu: Treat the official deadline as a last resort. Submit your basvuru 4-6 weeks early. Late documents, missing translations, or processing delays at uni-assist can derail an basvuru that was technically "on time."

Three Application Routes

Your basvuru method depends on the universite and program:

Route 1 — Direct Application

Some universities handle international basvurus through their own online portal. You upload documents directly to the universite's website.

How to check: Visit the universite's international kabuls page. If they list their own basvuru portal (not uni-assist), you apply directly.

Advantages: Faster processing, direct communication with the kabuls office.

Route 2 — Uni-Assist

About 180 German universities use uni-assist (uni-assist.de) to evaluate international basvurus. Uni-assist is a centralized service that:

  1. Receives your documents
  2. Evaluates whether your foreign qualifications meet German entry requirements
  3. Converts your grades to the German scale
  4. Forwards your evaluated basvuru to your chosen universities

How to apply through uni-assist:

  1. Create an account at my.uni-assist.de
  2. Select your target universities and programs
  3. Upload all required documents (digital copies first, followed by certified copies by mail if required)
  4. Pay the fee: EUR 75 for the first basvuru, EUR 30 for each additional basvuru
  5. Wait for processing (typically 4-6 weeks)
  6. Track your basvuru status online
Important: Uni-assist evaluates your credentials but does not make kabul decisions. The universities themselves decide whether to admit you based on the evaluated basvuru.

Route 3 — VPD (Vorprüfungsdokumentation)

Some universities require a VPD — a preliminary review document from uni-assist that confirms your qualifications are recognized. The process:

  1. Apply for a VPD through uni-assist (EUR 75)
  2. Uni-assist evaluates your credentials and issues a VPD document
  3. You then submit the VPD along with your basvuru directly to the universite

Think of the VPD as a "credential passport" — it standardizes the verification process so universities don't each have to evaluate your foreign documents individually.

Route 4 — Hochschulstart

For centrally allocated programs — medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, and veterinary medicine — basvurus go through hochschulstart.de. This is Almanya's central kabuls system for programs with nationwide NC restrictions.

The allocation considers:

  • Abitur grade (or equivalent converted GPA) — 30% of places
  • Aptitude tests (TestAS, TMS for medicine) — selection criteria vary
  • Universite-specific criteria — 60% of places (interviews, motivation, relevant experience)
  • Waiting time is no longer a criterion since 2020

International applicants with non-EU qualifications typically apply through uni-assist first, which then coordinates with Hochschulstart.

Required Documents Checklist

Here's what you'll need for most basvurus. Prepare everything well in advance — gathering certified translations and apostilles takes weeks.

Essential documents (required by virtually all programs)

DocumentDetails
School-leaving certificate (Hochschulzugangsberechtigung)Original + certified translation into German or English; must be apostilled or legalized depending on your country
Academic transcriptsComplete transcripts with grades for all semesters; certified copies + translations
Bachelor's degree certificate (for Master's applicants)Or current enrolment proof if still completing
Language certificateTestDaF TDN 4, DSH-2, or Goethe C1 for German-taught; IELTS 6.0-7.0 or TOEFL 80-100 for English-taught
Passport copyValid for at least the duration of your stay
Passport photosBiometric format (35mm x 45mm)
CV / ResumeTabular format preferred in Almanya (chronological, with dates and institutions)
Motivation letter1-2 pages explaining why this program, why this universite, and your career goals

Additional documents (required by some programs)

DocumentWhen needed
Letters of recommendationMany Master's programs (1-2 academic references)
GRE / GMAT scoresSome business and engineering Master's programs
TestAS resultsRequired for applicants from certain countries; recommended for scholarship basvurus
PortfolioArt, architecture, design, and music programs
Proof of internship / work experienceSome Master's programs, especially at Fachhochschulen
APS certificateMandatory for applicants from Cin, Vietnam, and Mongolia (issued by the Akademische Prüfstelle)

Ipucu: Get multiple certified copies of every document. You'll need them for different universities, visa basvurus, and after arrival. Budget EUR 30-80 per translation from a sworn translator (vereidigter Übersetzer).

Credential Recognition — The Anabin Check

Before applying, verify that your qualifications are recognized in Almanya using Anabin (anabin.kmk.org):

How to check your school-leaving certificate

  1. Go to anabin.kmk.org
  2. Navigate to "Schulabschlüsse mit Hochschulzugang" (school qualifications with universite access)
  3. Select your country
  4. Find your specific qualification

Anabin status ratings

RatingMeaningAction needed
H+Direct universite accessApply directly
H+/-Conditional accessMay need additional requirements (specific subjects, minimum grades)
H-Not directly recognizedNeed Studienkolleg or completed universite study in home country

What if you get H- status?

You have three main options:

  1. Studienkolleg — a one-year preparatory program followed by the Feststellungsprüfung exam (see below)
  2. Universite study in your home country — completing 1-2 years at a recognized universite may upgrade your status to H+
  3. TestAS — a strong aptitude test score can support your basvuru, though it doesn't replace credential recognition on its own

The Studienkolleg Pathway

If your school-leaving certificate receives an H- rating in Anabin, Studienkolleg is the most common pathway to German universite kabul.

How it works

  1. Apply to a Studienkolleg (through uni-assist or directly)
  2. Take an entrance exam (usually in German and mathematics)
  3. Complete a one-year program in your chosen subject track
  4. Pass the Feststellungsprüfung (assessment examination)
  5. Apply to universite programs in your field

Subject tracks

TrackSubjects coveredPrepares for
T-KursMath, physics, chemistryEngineering, math, natural sciences
M-KursBiology, chemistry, physics, mathMedicine, biology, pharmacy
W-KursMath, economics, business GermanBusiness, economics, social sciences
G-KursGerman literature, history, social sciencesHumanities, German studies, philosophy
S-KursGerman, second language, literatureLanguage studies

Key facts about Studienkolleg

  • Language requirement: B1-B2 German for the entrance exam
  • Duration: 2 semesters (1 year)
  • Cost: Free at public Studienkollegs (semester fee only); EUR 3,000-10,000 at private ones
  • Capacity: Limited places — apply early
  • Location: Your Studienkolleg doesn't have to be at the same universite you plan to attend later

Writing a Strong Motivation Letter

The motivation letter (Motivationsschreiben) is your chance to stand out beyond grades. German universities take this document seriously.

Structure

  1. Opening paragraph — what program you're applying for and your core motivation (2-3 sentences)
  2. Academic background — relevant coursework, thesis topics, research experience (1-2 paragraphs)
  3. Why this program — specific courses, professors, research groups, or program features that attract you (1-2 paragraphs)
  4. Why this universite / city — show you've researched the institution specifically (1 paragraph)
  5. Career goals — how this degree fits your plans (1 paragraph)
  6. Closing — summarize why you're a good fit (2-3 sentences)

What works

  • Be specific — "I'm excited about Professor Schmidt's research on renewable energy storage at KIT" beats "I'm passionate about engineering"
  • Show, don't tell — describe concrete experiences, projects, or achievements
  • Connect the dots — explain how your background leads logically to this program and career path
  • Keep it to 1-2 pages (500-750 words)

What to avoid

  • Generic letters that could apply to any universite
  • Overly emotional or philosophical writing
  • Repeating your CV in paragraph form
  • Mentioning tuition-free education as your primary motivation
  • Grammatical errors (have a native speaker proofread)

GPA Conversion to German Scale

German universities use their own grading scale:

German gradeDescriptorUS GPA equivalent (approximate)
1.0 - 1.5Excellent (sehr gut)3.7 - 4.0
1.6 - 2.5Good (gut)3.0 - 3.6
2.6 - 3.5Satisfactory (befriedigend)2.3 - 2.9
3.6 - 4.0Sufficient (ausreichend)2.0 - 2.2
4.1+Fail (nicht bestanden)Below 2.0

Most universities use the modified Bavarian formula for conversion:

German grade = 1 + 3 × (best possible grade - your grade) / (best possible grade - minimum passing grade)

Uni-assist handles this conversion officially, but you can estimate your grade to gauge your competitiveness.

Conditional Admission

If you're still completing your Bachelor's when applying for a Master's, many universities offer conditional kabul (bedingte Zulassung):

  • You apply with your current transcripts (showing courses completed so far)
  • If successful, you receive an offer conditional on completing your Bachelor's
  • You must submit your final degree certificate by a specified date (usually before the start of the semester or within the first semester)
  • If your final GPA drops significantly below what was shown at basvuru, the universite may revoke the offer

This is standard practice — don't wait until you've graduated to start applying.

Step-by-Step Application Process

6-8 weeks before deadline

  1. Create accounts on uni-assist and/or universite portals
  2. Identify which documents each program requires
  3. Commission certified translations if not already done
  4. Order official transcripts from your current institution

4-6 weeks before deadline

  1. Upload all documents to uni-assist or universite portal
  2. Pay basvuru fees
  3. Send certified hard copies by mail if required
  4. Write and refine your motivation letter (get feedback from professors or mentors)

At deadline

  1. Confirm all basvurus show "complete" status
  2. Save confirmation emails and tracking numbers

After submission

  1. Monitor basvuru status regularly
  2. Respond promptly to any requests for additional documents
  3. Prepare for interviews if applicable (some Master's programs)

After receiving offers (typically 4-8 weeks after deadline)

  1. Accept your preferred offer within the specified timeframe
  2. Begin visa process immediately (see Visa & Arrival guide)
  3. Set up blocked account for financial proof
  4. Arrange saglik sigortasi

Common Application Mistakes

  1. Submitting to uni-assist too late — processing takes 4-6 weeks; if you submit on July 14 for a July 15 deadline, it won't work
  2. Uncertified translations — regular translations are not accepted; you need sworn/certified translations
  3. Missing the APS certificate — applicants from Cin, Vietnam, and Mongolia must have this; it takes months to obtain
  4. Generic motivation letters — kabuls committees can tell when you've used the same letter for every universite
  5. Not checking Anabin first — discovering your credentials aren't recognized after you've applied wastes time and money
  6. Ignoring earlier program-specific deadlines — the July 15 / January 15 dates are maximums; many programs close earlier
  7. Incomplete basvurus — missing a single document can result in automatic rejection

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What is the deadline to apply to German universities?
The standard deadlines are July 15 for winter semester (starting October) and January 15 for summer semester (starting April). However, many programs have earlier deadlines, so always check the specific program. Some Master's programs close basvurus as early as March or May for winter semester.
What is uni-assist and how does it work?
Uni-assist is a centralized basvuru service used by about 180 German universities to evaluate international credentials. You submit your documents through my.uni-assist.de, pay a fee (EUR 75 first basvuru, EUR 30 each additional), and uni-assist verifies your qualifications against German standards before forwarding to your chosen universities.
What is a VPD (Vorprüfungsdokumentation)?
A VPD is a preliminary review document issued by uni-assist that confirms your foreign qualifications meet German universite entry requirements. Some universities require you to obtain a VPD first, then submit it with your direct basvuru to the universite. It costs EUR 75 and takes 4-6 weeks to process.
What documents do I need to apply to a German universite?
You typically need certified copies and translations of academic transcripts, school-leaving certificate or degree, language certificate (TestDaF/DSH for German or IELTS/TOEFL for English), passport copy, CV, motivation letter, and passport-size photos. Some programs also require letters of recommendation or a portfolio.
What is Studienkolleg and who needs it?
Studienkolleg is a one-year preparatory program for students whose school-leaving certificates are not directly recognized for universite entry in Almanya. After completing Studienkolleg and passing the Feststellungsprüfung exam, you qualify for universite kabul. Check the Anabin database to see if your credentials require this step.
How is my GPA converted to the German grading system?
German universities typically use the modified Bavarian formula to convert foreign grades. The German scale runs from 1.0 (best) to 4.0 (passing), with 5.0 being a fail. Uni-assist performs this conversion as part of their evaluation. You can estimate your converted grade using online calculators, but the official conversion is done during basvuru processing.
Can I apply to German universities without a completed degree?
Yes, for Master's programs you can often apply in your final semester with current transcripts showing courses completed to date. If admitted, you'll receive a conditional offer requiring you to submit your final degree certificate before enrolment, usually by a specified date.
What is TestAS and do I need it?
TestAS is an aptitude test for international applicants that assesses academic potential. It's mandatory for applicants from certain countries and optional for others. A strong TestAS score can strengthen a borderline basvuru and may qualify you for DAAD burslar. The test costs EUR 80 and is offered multiple times per year worldwide.