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How many A levels do you need to study in Germany?
General requirements. you must have studied three or four different subjects to A level. If you have only studied three A levels you must also present your grade in one AS level. Qualifications in the same subject (including maths and further maths) will only count as one subject.
What is level A1 in German?
These levels are classified as A1 for beginners, A2 for elementary, B1 for intermediate, B2 for upper intermediate, C1 as advanced, and C2 as mastery.
What is my language level?
Our Levels Explained
CEFR*/ ACTFL** Reference | CEFR* Level Names | ACTFL** Level Names |
---|---|---|
A1 | Beginner | Novice (Low/Mid/High) |
A2 | Elementary | Intermediate (Low/Mid) |
B1 | Intermediate | Intermediate High |
B2 | Upper Intermediate | Advanced (Low/Mid/High) |
What level do I need to study German in Germany?
As a rule of thumb, German universities require you to present a proof of upper intermediate to advanced German language skills (level B2/C1) to study in German.
What is proficiency in German language and English language?
Proficiency in German language and English language is a prerequisite for admission requirements for bachelors in Germany. Because most courses are taught in German. For Proficiency in German language, you have to clear either of the two main tests.
How can I study German at the University of Stuttgart?
The University of Stuttgart requires proof of German language proficiency from all study applicants. It is important to start learning German while you are still in your country of origin (for example at a Goethe Institute). German Bachelor’s, Master’s or Diploma Degree of a study program taught in German.
Is my German language certificate good enough?
So as long as you hold one of these certificates, you are good. The university of your choice will accept your certificate as valid proof of your language skills. Each program can decide on a level of German skills independently. Therefore, the minimum results in each language test required from you vary from university to university.
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