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PATHWAYS GERMANY Guidelines & User Manual 1

Table of contents 1. Why Pathways Germany the unique selling points... 3 2. Pathways Germany: language requirements... 6 2.1 Language Prerequisites for university studies... 6 2.2 Common European Framework (A1 C1)... 7 2.3 TestDaF key to German Universities... 8 2.4 Course possibilities at Sprachcaffe Frankfurt... 9 2.5 Important dates... 9 2.6 Time frame of Pathways Germany... 10 3. Pathways Germany: Procedure... 110 3.1 Pathways Germany step by step... 132 4. The Conditional Letter of Acceptance... 165 5. Bridging Course Studienkolleg... 176 6. The Alternative Option... 187 7. Important facts... 198 8. Visa requirements... 210 9. Costs... 23 10. Important links/sources... 243 11. Attachment... 254 11.1 Checklist for the C(LOA)... 265 11.2 Example of application form: FH Jena... 276 11.3 Application Form Sprachcaffe Frankfurt... 310 11.4 Example of a scanned photo... 341 11.5 The top universities in Germany... 352 2

1. Why Pathways Germany the unique selling points In this chapter, some of the unique selling points of Pathways Germany are listed. For higher education, Germany is becoming increasingly popular. Here are some of the reasons: 1. No tuition fees for undergraduate degrees No tuition fees are charged for undergraduate degrees at most of the public universities in Germany. Based on official figures from German Academic Exchange Service, the average cost of studying in Germany is just US$10,520 ( 9,170) per year, breaking down to US$540 ( 470) for semester fees, which includes local transport of the city and subsidized canteen food. The students need US$9,980 ( 8,700) for 12 months of living covering food, transport, accommodation, entertainment, course materials and other necessities. Bear in mind that these figures are averages, and the amount the student pays will fluctuate, depending on the length of the program, level of study, the German federal states (Bundesländer) one lives in and whether the university is private or public. In all, Germany is becoming a popular destination for higher education because of the cost factor! Pathways Germany has been conceptualized for the public universities. 2. Good career and financial prospects Studying at a German university could be the first step towards a career in Germany. Because German companies are looking for university graduates in a variety of sectors especially in the fields of engineering, medicine, the life sciences and information technology. The students are advised to build contacts with suitable companies for example by means of an internship during the course of study. With the German degree, one can score points with internationally operating companies, since by moving to Germany the student has proven that he/she is flexible and keen to learn, and that the student is at ease in an international environment. 3

Studying in Germany can also pay off financially. It has to be noted that salaries differ from sector to sector and the amount depends on different factors such as the need on the labor market for certain qualifications or professional experience. On average, university graduates aged between 25 and 30 earned a gross salary of 3,537 in 2010. Salaries usually rise the more professional experience you have, and so the 30-35 age category were earning an average gross salary of 4,768 a month. Students of mathematical and technical subjects, including information technology, have better salary prospects compared with the average for graduates. 3. High-quality teaching and research Numbering around 400, German universities offer excellent opportunities for learning and research. International students rate German universities highly: in a 2012 survey, a good 85 per cent of the international students surveyed, stated that they were satisfied with the quality of the teaching. And more than 90 per cent praised the high standard of equipment of German university laboratories. 4. Attractive international courses German universities also offer a large number of Bachelor s degrees for international students. Depending on the university and availability, the Students can take these courses in English (few programs available). Do take a look at the German Academic Exchange Service database. There, you will find further information about the courses, sorted by field of study, degree/level, language, location and duration. Search for a field of study and the possibilities German Higher Education System offers: https://www.daad.de/deutschland/studienangebote/international-programs/en/ 5. High quality of life Germany is also a very safe country, with a high standard of living, a rich cultural history and a very diverse population. If the student studies in Germany, he/she will be in 4

Europe s most dynamic economy. The country also has an excellent infrastructure at the center of Europe as well as numerous opportunities for recreational activities. Also, at university the student can do much more than just study: he/she can join a university sports club or theatre group, or engage in social or political activities. One can also go to university parties, music festivals, to the cinema or to night clubs with other students. The students soon make friends and through them get to know the country where they can study even better. The EU Blue Card If the student wishes to live and work in Germany after successfully completing the degree, Germany offers some very attractive options such as the Blue Card: The EU Blue Card is a new residence title for specific purposes, used in Germany since 2012. This is targeted at well educated immigrants and aims to make Germany more attractive. It grants the right to work and live in Germany. Thanks to the introduction of the EU blue card in Germany, the permanent immigration of highly educated skilled employees is made easier. http://www.bluecard-eu.de/eu-blue-card-germany/ The occupation in demand: In some industries, jobs and regions in Germany, there is a shortage of qualified professionals. Qualified technical workers, such as engineers and IT specialists, as well as health specialists, are in short supply. The chances of getting the job in these professions after finishing the degree are really high. You can make use of these unique selling points, while marketing Pathways Germany! 5

2. Pathways Germany: language requirements In this chapter, you will find information on the language requirements of the universities in Germany. In order to explain the language requirements to the agencies or to international students, it is essential to understand the Common European Framework of Reference, in other words the levels of language competency. The information on the university entrance examination is also given in this chapter. Furthermore, it entails the exact dates, time period -the student needs to invest in language learning and most importantly the steps explaining how the Pathways Germany program is realized at Sprachcaffe Frankfurt. 2.1 Language Prerequisites for university studies If the course of study is in German or is partially in German, international students will have to prove the required German Language Proficiency. The most current certificates of proficiency include the DSH (Deutsche Sprachprüfung für den Hochschulzugang ausländischer Studienbewerber) and TestDaF (Test für Deutsch als Fremdsprache) Test For German as a Foreign Language certificates Both are equally recognized by the universities in Germany. In order to live in Germany and integrate in the German society, it is absolutely necessary to know the German Language. Regardless of the course of study, students are advised to have a command of German corresponding to level B2. That will help the students to make them understood without anyone else s help. Most importantly it will make it easier to have a social life and will raise the career prospects if the students want to stay in Germany. 6

2.2 Common European Framework (A1 C1) PATHWAYS GERMANY 2018/19 Common European Framework abbreviated as CEFR or CEF, is a guideline used to describe achievements of learners of foreign languages across Europe and, increasingly, in other countries. Its main aim is to provide a method of learning, teaching and assessing which applies to all languages in Europe. The six reference levels are becoming widely accepted as the European standard for grading an individual's language proficiency. The levels are: Level group Level group name Leve l Courses Description A Basic user A1 A2 A1.1& A1.2 A2.1& A2.2 Breakthrough or beginner Way stage or elementary B Independent user B1 B2 B1.1& B1.2 B2.1& B2.2 Threshold or intermediate Vantage or upper intermediate C Proficient user C1 C2 C1.1& C1.2 C2.1& C2.2 proficiency or advanced Mastery or proficiency It takes approximately 9 weeks to complete one level. If the student is a complete beginner, it will ideally take 36 weeks of intensive German Language training to get to the B2 level. Once you successfully complete the B2 level, the student will be admitted to the TestDaF Exam preparation course. 7

2.3 TestDaF key to German Universities PATHWAYS GERMANY 2018/19 The TestDaF is a language test for foreign learners of German who plan to study in Germany or who require recognized certification of their language skills. The TestDaF certificate is recognized by almost all universities in Germany. The examination results are assigned to one of three levels: TestDaF-level 5 (TDN 5 TestDaF level 5) TestDaF-level 4 (TDN 4 TestDaF level 4) TestDaF-level 3 (TDN 3 TestDaF level 3) Should you reach at least TDN 4 in each subtest, the students can take up studies in Germany as far as language is concerned (naturally the remaining academic and legal requirements must also be met). A score of TDN 5 shows that you have a very good knowledge of German. Since every university in Germany has its own admissions policy, it is at the discretion of individual universities to admit applicants whose scores are below TDN 4 to courses of study. 8

2.4 Course possibilities at Sprachcaffe Frankfurt PATHWAYS GERMANY 2018/19 1. Standard and Intensive Courses: A1 B1 The student, who e.g. is a basic user of the language and has done A2 in his home country, can join the standard or intensive course with us. If the student does not have any knowledge of German, he/she can start at the A1 level. 2. Pathways B2 Course /B2 standard or intensive course Once the student successfully finishes the B1 level, he will be admitted to the language course, specially designed for the Pathways Germany program. The focus is mainly on the academic usage of language. Apart from that, the student gets familiar with the TestDaF course format. We reserve the right to cancel the B2 Pathway course if it has not received the minimum registrations required. In this case, student will participate in the regular B2 group course. 3. TestDaF-Exam preparation course Once the Pathways B2 level course is successfully finished, the student registers for the TestDaF-examination. After completion of this course, the student can take the TestDaF examination. The application procedure is part of the course; the respective teachers help the students to complete the procedure. 2.5 Important dates 2018 Standard Course (4 TU x 5 days)/testdaf Exam Preparation (Duration 8 Weeks) (B1 or higher) Exam: Starting date: Duration Exam date: TestDaf 05 March 8 weeks 26 April TestDaf 02 April 8 weeks 23 May TestDaf 28 May 8 weeks 19 July TestDaf 30 July 8 weeks 20 September TestDaf 17 September 8 weeks 13 November 9

2.6 Time frame of Pathways Germany Level A1 A2 B1 Pathways B2 course/ B2 group course Total TestDaF- Exam Preparation Course Total Time 9 Weeks 9 Weeks 9 Weeks 8 Weeks 35 Weeks 8 Weeks 43 Weeks 10

3. Pathways Germany: Procedure PATHWAYS GERMANY 2018/19 The following diagram explains the procedure of the Pathways Germany: I want to study in Germany! Contact Student contacts the agent/agent contacts the student Agent explains the procedure of Pathways Germany Research Student researches the field of study Agent gives the checklist to the Student SC Contact Agent contacts SC with student request Student hands over the documents to the Agent Docume nts to SC Agent consults with SC and checks the documents The complete set is sent via E-Mail to SC-Frankfurt 11

C (LOA) Booking Visa C(LOA) Booking The documents are sent to the University of Jena SC - Frankfurt gets the Conditional Letter Of Acceptance Agent books the courses with SC Frankfurt The university C(LOA) with the SC (LOA) is sent to the Agent Visa Arrival With other required documents - Visa interview Student receives the Visa to study in Germany Agent consults with SC-Frankfurt Student arrives in Germany for language courses and studies 12

3.1 Pathways Germany step by step PATHWAYS GERMANY 2018/19 1. Guiding the student about Pathways Germany When a student inquires about studying in Germany or if the agent wants the student to think about Germ any as an option for higher studies, it is vital that the student is well informed about the entire procedure. You will find the advantages of studying in Germany in Chapter 1. Apart from that, make the student research well on University system in Germany. With the help of this Manual, you can inform the student about how we at Sprachcaffe can get a successful entry in a desired university in Germany and how important it is to know the language well. 2. Getting the C(LOA) from the university Please inform the student about the Visa requirements and how the Conditional Letter of Acceptance from a German University (Jena) raises their chance of getting the Visa. The C (LOA) enables the student to get the visa and start the language course at Sprachcaffe. It the first step towards getting into the University. It is not mandatory to study in Jena after passing the TestDaF-examination. It is definitely an option, as FH Jena offers many attractive Bachelor programs and the living costs are very low, as compared to bigger cities like Munich or Berlin. The student, once in Germany has enough time to research and find out more. The C (LOA) is couriered to the agent. The student needs this in original for the visa interview. This document should be kept carefully and a copy should be made by the student as well as by the agent. 3. The Checklist follow the procedure get faster results To get the C (LOA) of FH Jena, the procedure needs to be followed and completed in a correct manner. Please understand the entire procedure first, before you explain it to the student. The student should not be booked in SSS before the procedure of C (LOA) has been completed. After having received the C (LOA), the agency should book the student in SSS. 13

The documents cannot be sent to the university, unless they are complete. Here is the checklist of the documents needed to apply for the C (LOA): - Copies of all the certificates ATTESTED/NOTARIZED: translated in English - (Official translation of student s high school & (if applicable) university diploma (all pages, including the transcript of records) - DO NOT send any original certificates! - Certificates of language exams & internships (if applicable) - Copy of the first and the last page of student s passport - Passport size photo: see example in attachment - German Language Certificate (attested) (if any) - Application form of the University: properly filled with the computer & with the signature of the student - Application form/ Cover letter of Sprachcaffe: properly filled with the computer & with the signature of the student 4. Booking the student in SSS After the first step of applying for the C (LOA) is taken care of, booking the student in SSS can take place. Once Sprachcaffe in Frankfurt gets the confirmation, that the C (LOA) for the particular student has been issued i.e. the student is accepted by the university, the booking should take place. The duration of the booking should be consulted with Sprachcaffe Frankfurt. It will depend on whether the student has done German language courses before or is the student a complete beginner. 5. Guiding the student to get the Visa After receiving the C (LOA) in original form, the student can proceed for the Visa interview. Please go through all the requirements and guide the student accordingly. The Visa procedure should be planned properly, as it is the most important step in coming to Germany. Please go through the instructions given in Chapter Visa Requirements (8) on Getting the Visa. 14

6. Corresponding with SC Frankfurt Pathways Germany involves complex procedure with important decisions. Each step takes its time and needs a proper planning. Please bear in mind, that nothing can be achieved hastily. In worst case, this can have consequences on student not getting either the C (LOA) or the Visa. During the entire procedure, SC-Frankfurt needs to be kept informed. Once the student is sure about studying in Germany, and is well informed, with the consultation of SC- Frankfurt, the chances of the Student getting a C (LOA) should be checked. After getting the C (LOA) BEFORE the booking, an education plan will be created and communicated to the agency, which should be communicated to the student. 15

4. The Conditional Letter of Acceptance PATHWAYS GERMANY 2018/19 This chapter focuses on the Conditional Letter of Acceptance from the partner university of Sprachcaffe. The C (LOA) is mainly required to apply for the Visa, especially for students coming from NON-EU countries. With a confirmation letter of Sprachcaffe Frankfurt, that the student is admitted to the language course and this C (LOA) of the university, the chances of getting the visa are high. The C (LOA) states that the particular student has been admitted to the university on certain conditions. These conditions depend on many factors. Some of the factors are overall performance of the student, number of years of education, course of study etc. After analyzing the student s certificates, the C (LOA) is issued and the conditions are stated by our partner universities. All students have to submit the proof of completion of the language courses and the results of the entrance exam TestDaF. This condition is common to ALL the students. Other possible conditions could be as follows: One year bridging course (Studienkolleg) with a successful completion of the assessment test. Attested proof of the DSH-exam 2 or 3 OR TestDaF Level 4 or 5. Minimum 1200 hours of German Language course. The University of Applied Sciences Jena does not offer German courses/exams. Proof of a technical internship (10 weeks). (It can be completed during the first 3. Semesters). Attested copy of the original-maturity certificate of your home country. Attested copies of translated certificates of a successful completion of university semesters, standard duration of the course should be visible. Depending on the case, one or more conditions are selected on the C (LOA), after meeting the requirements, the student gets admitted to the university and start the course of study. After receiving the C (LOA), the responsible person at Sprachcaffe explains and sends the translation of C(LOA) to the agency. This contains the particular conditions for the student. Please find an example of the C (LOA) EN in the attachment. 16

5. Bridging Course Studienkolleg PATHWAYS GERMANY 2018/19 The Studienkolleg is a public educational institution in Germany, for students whose graduation certificate is not recognized as equivalent to the Abitur (high school level). International students come from different cultures and bring along different biographies of learning. At a Studienkolleg they come together to work out the professional and cultural requirements for a successful course of studies in Germany. In this way the Studienkolleg functions as a bridge between the educational system at home and the German academic culture. The Studienkolleg organizes and promotes the learning processes needed for a successful course of studies. It is a preparatory course for academic study at university. Students are prepared in a two-semester course which is subject-specific. The students learn the German academic language, as it is used in the course of studies they will follow. The students learn to use the terminology relevant for their course of studies. The students acquire the basic knowledge and methods that are specific to their course of studies. The students develop individual strategies for learning. The students acquire social competences necessary in a different culture. There is no tuition for attending a state-run Studienkolleg, although there is usually a fee between 100 and 400 Euro per semester, depending on the Studienkolleg. Other costs are - living cost as well as insurance and cost for study material. Please note that NOT all students, who wish to study in Germany need to attend the Studienkolleg. 17

6. The Alternative Option PATHWAYS GERMANY 2018/19 The alternative option, if the student does not receive the C (LOA): The core task of uni-assist is the evaluation of international school/ university certificates. uni-assist examines if the submitted school/ university certificates are equivalent to German school/ university degrees, i.e. whether they qualify in principle for admission to university studies in Germany. Additionally, German universities can entrust uni-assist with the evaluation of further criteria which are subject to preliminary examination. In the event of a positive examination result, uni-assist forwards the application electronically to the university. For all applicants for those universities uni-assist issues a certificate ("Vorpruefungsdokumentation/ VPD) with which one can apply directly to the university. uni-assist takes over the preliminary review of international university applications: uni-assist documents all data relevant to the application and scans all documents that are sent by the applicants; uni-assist determines whether the foreign certificates correspond with the criteria set down by the culture ministers' conference (Zentralstelle für ausländisches Bildungswesen (ZaB)) and in principle suffice for admission to university in Germany; uni-assist calculates the German equivalent of the foreign final degree grade; uni-assist evaluates language competencies and other requirements specific to the course of study commensurate with the criteria set down by the universities; uni-assist evaluates whether applicants meet general admission requirements to the universities and informs the applicants and the universities of the outcome. In case the student does not receive the C(LOA) from the partner university, he/she can still try for the Visa and come to Germany for language courses. During this time, the student will be assisted for the procedure of Uni-Assist. 18

7. Important facts IT IS IMPORTANT - For the agent and for the student to understand the entire procedure correctly BEFORE the student is booked for the language course. To know, that it is not mandatory to study at our partner universities. It is an option and the C (LOA) is important for the Visa purposes. To send all the required documents according to the checklist, so the conditional letter of the University can be received. To know, once a student passes the university entrance exam (TestDaF), he can apply to any university in Germany. 19

Conditional Letter of Acceptance Accepted and received Rejected Apply for Visa with C (LOA) University Apply for Visa with SC (LOA) Language Courses at the SC till B2 TestDaF Exam / University Pathways Study at the partner University UniAssist 20

8. Visa requirements Securing a visa is one of the most important first steps for prospective students from abroad. Germany offers a few different types of student visas, all available by applying through the German embassy or consulate in your home country. Language course visas cover students' stays for the length of the language course. A student must be enrolled in a language course in order to apply for this visa. The visa length depends on the length of the language course. So for students who may want to take an intensive course that lasts more than three months, this visa would be a good choice. The representative at the German consulate or embassy will likely want to see certification from the language school that you are enrolled, plus a demonstration that you can cover your finances for the length of time you will be enrolled in the course. Proof of health insurance will also be required. National visas allow students to stay longer than three months and are designed for those who want to pursue academic degrees or more extensive educational research. The best visa option for international students who want to do research in Germany for a year or more is to apply for a national visa. Once accepted, the students should set up an appointment at the German embassy or consulate near their home residence. Germany's Federal Foreign Office has a list showing all of its international locations. The German authorities will likely want a few important pieces of information. They will ask for proof of enrollment from the university, health insurance documentation, plus you will need to demonstrate you have access to at least 659 euro per month for the first year, or 7,908 euro total. This financial support can come from educational grants or family members, but it is important to show the authorities that you will have enough funds to exist as a student in Germany for the first year. 21

Student applicant visas are for students who want to study in Germany on a longer-term basis but have not yet been admitted to a university. This visa allows them to come to Germany for three months to look for a program. Once they have enrolled, the visa can be converted to a national visa. If they do not enroll in a program within three months, the visas may sometimes be extended but that is up to the discretion of the visa-granting authorities. Please go through the visa requirements of your country carefully before guiding the student. For more information, visit the following website of Federal Foreign Office of Germany: http://www.auswaertigesamt.de/en/einreiseundaufenthalt/visabestimmungen_node. html Please find the detailed visa requirements sorted according to your country in the attachment. 22

9. Costs Before deciding to study in Germany, it is important to be aware of all the costs involved. The costs incurred can be categorized into - Pre-University processing costs (relevant for Sprachcaffe and the agencies) - Visa requirement costs (relevant for the student) - University education costs (relevant for the student) Pre-university processing costs: Costs /Purpose Amount The Conditional Letter Of Acceptance of Jena 125 non-refundable Conditional Letter of SC, to prove, student is enrolled in language course The language courses, depending on the language level of the student A1 A2 B1 Total B2 & TestDaF/Pathways 1760 50 non-refundable according to the level (according to Sprachcaffe conditions) 110x16 Weeks: Standard TestDaF & B2 Pathways A onetime processing fee of SC 240 non-refundable 23

10. Important links/sources PATHWAYS GERMANY 2018/19 How to get into a German university https://www.justlanded.com/english/germany/articles/education/admission-requirements Uni Assist for direct application http://www.uni-assist.de/index_en.html What is TestDaF? http://www.testdaf.de/fileadmin/redakteur/pdf/sprachen/informationen_en.pdf Blue Card Germany http://www.bluecard-eu.de/eu-blue-card-germany/# Studienkollegs in Germany http://www.studienkollegs.de/ University of Applied Sciences Jena/ Bachelor Study s http://web.eah-jena.de/fhj/fhjena/en/studium/studienangebot/bachelorstudiengaenge/ Seiten/default.aspx 24

11. Attachment - Checklist for the C(LOA) - Example of a filled up application form FH Jena - Example of C(LOA) in English - Example of an application form of Sprachcaffe - Frankfurt - Example of a photo scanned 25

11.1 Checklist for the C(LOA) A separate word document containing ALL of the following information: - First and the last name of the student - Complete name of the high-school/ university/ educational institute written in English - Complete Address of the same: please mention the city properly - Course of study - German Language Level e.g. complete beginner, A1/A2 etc. DO NOT send any original certificates! - Copies of all the certificates ATTESTED/NOTARIZED, translated in English (Official translation of student s high school & (if applicable) university diploma (all pages, including the transcript of records) - Copy of the first and the last page of student s passport - 1 Passport size photos scanned - German Language Certificate (attested) (if any) - Application form of the University: properly filled with the computer & with the signature of the student - Application Form of Sprachcaffe Frankfurt with the signature of the student 26

11.2 Example of application form: FH Jena 27

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11.3 Example of C (LOA) University of Applied Sciences Jena 07703 Jena Service Center Student Sprachcaffe Languages Plus Rucha Ambekar Gartenstraße 6 60594, Frankfurt/Main Conditional Letter of Acceptance Of University of Applied Sciences EHA Jena for 1. Semester/ SC- Frankfurt Name: ABC First name: ABC Gender: M/F DOB: ABC Born in: City State: ABC has been admitted to the Bachelor COURSE NAME (e.g. Engineering) for Winter Semester /YEAR, XX Semester (no. of Semesters) conditionally. Condition: Language course Please note: Knowledge of English language is partially a prerequisite for successful completion; the technical internship can be completed within the first 3 semesters! Prerequisites for the Admission at the University of Applied Sciences are: One year bridging course (Studienkolleg) with a successful completion of the assessment test Attested proof of the DSH-exam 2 or 3 OR TestDaF Level 4 or 5. Minimum 1200 hours of German Language course. The University of Applied Sciences Jena does not offer German courses/exams! Proof of a technical internship (10 weeks). (It can be completed during the first 3. Semesters) Attested copy of the original-maturity certificate of your home country! Attested copies of translated certificates of a successful completion of university semesters, standard duration of the course should be visible Passport size photo Please note: Successful completion of your course of study is very difficult, without sufficient German Language knowledge in your home country. (The enrollment is possible only after submitting the documents mentioned above.) Entrance exams of the Studienkolleg Norshausen: 21.01/29.08.16; 30.01/28.08.17. Registration: 7.30-9.30a.m.! 31

Notice: If you need to give the assessment exam of the Studienkolleg, please register with this conditional letter of acceptance well in advance at one of the Studienkolleg in Germany. We recommend: Staatliches Studienkolleg of Thüringen Nordhausen, E-Mail: studienkolleg-nordhausen@t-online.de D-99734 Nordhausen, Weinberghof 03, Tel. 03631 420 600/601; Fax 03631 420 835 Studienkolleg Nordhausen: http://www.fh-nordhausen.de/staatliches-studienkolleg.html You have to give the assessment test at the Studienkolleg. (For passing the exam, proof of at least 600 hours of German is required). The head of the Studienkolleg decides, depending on the result, whether you can complete the desired course. Please bring along: Passport, postal address and this Conditional Letter of Acceptance of EAH-Jena. Please contact the EAH-Jena for the final admission (deadline of application: for summer semester until 15.01., winter semester until 15.07) with the results of the assessment test or the language test. We cannot make any statements at this moment regarding offered courses in respective semesters and possible admission restrictions (NC). Please inform yourself at www.fh-jena.de. Please note, for courses with admission restrictions, only a limited number of study places are available! Please note: Your application documents are destroyed, if you do not apply within 2 years at the EAH- Jena. Hostel applications during your course of study at EAH-Jena must be submitted until 01.07. to the student administration office Thüringen; Department Stu. Wohnen; Philosophenweg 22; 07743 Jena. (http://www.stwtheringen.de/menu-oben/wohnen/bewerbung-auf-wohnplatz.html) I wish you good luck for the preparation of your course of study in Germany and wish you all the success! U Sharlock Head of SZS Signature www.fh-jena.de Postal address: Carl-Zeiss-Promenade 2, 07745 Jena, Tel.: (03641) 205 0, Bank details: Landesbank- Hessen Thüringen, IBAN: DE DE2582o500003004444s37, BIC: HELADEFFs20, USI-Id-Nr': DE 8114814201 32

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11.4 Example of a scanned photo PATHWAYS GERMANY 2018/19 Please send a photo which can be printed! (JPG Format) 34

11.5 The top universities in Germany PATHWAYS GERMANY 2018/19 The top universities rankings employ 13 carefully calibrated performance indicators: 48 LMU Munich 70 University of Göttingen 78 Heidelberg University 99 Humboldt University of Berlin 105 Technical University of Munich 128 Free University of Berlin 144 University of Freiburg 151 Karlsruhe Institute of Technology 154 RWTH Aachen University 171 University of Bonn 199 Goethe University Frankfurt 201-225 Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz 201-225 University of Erlangen-Nuremberg 201-225 University of Konstanz 201-225 University of Tübingen 226-250 Technical University of Darmstadt 226-250 University of Würzburg 251-275 University of Kiel 251-275 University of Münster 276-300 Bayreuth University 276-300 Bielefeld University 276-300 Dresden University of Technology 276-300 Ruhr University Bochum 351-400 Leibniz University of Hanover 351-400 University of Duisburg-Essen Source: https://www.timeshighereducation.com 35