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19th July 2011, 09:31 PM
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How to study Ph.D in German University?
sir i want t to study in phd in germany university guide me...please tell me
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28th June 2015, 06:49 PM
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Re: How to study Ph.D in German University?
You must have to fulfill the following for getting access to your current problem.
** Getting your post-graduate degree recognized institute. ** Applying for a residence permit. ** Finding a doctoral position, and financing your research stay. My suggestion to you is that you should go for he research in your interested field. Never go for the scope as we will not able to perform our best in non interested field. |
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22nd June 2019, 04:06 PM
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Re: How to study Ph.D in German University?
To study for a PhD in Germany:--
You will generally need to have completed a minimum of eight semesters of academic study prior to the doctorate. The final qualification you obtained must be equivalent to a German Masters degree. Your previous higher education degree/s must also be recognised by the Dean's Office (Dekanat) or Board of Examiners (Promotionsausschuss) at your university. Exceptionally well-qualified international students may be admitted onto a PhD with a Bachelor degree (fast-track programme), for this you will typically have to complete an entrance examination. Language requirements The language requirements for a PhD in Germany will depend on the programme you apply for. Structured doctoral programmes are typically taught in English. If this isn’t your first language you may have to complete an English language proficiency test, such as the TOEFL or IELTS. Individual institutions will set their required scores for these tests. Traditional PhDs may require you to write your thesis in German (though some institutions allow thesis completion in other languages). Therefore, you may need to prove your German language proficiency. Your knowledge of German will need to be certified through a TestDaF or DSH. |
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