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Kamps:If your Bachelor degree was entirely taught in English, it is accepted as proof of English language skills. A letter from your university confirming that your study program was entirely taught in English is sufficient. |
dayjeee:I also applied for the master program. I had a good grade just like you did. I got a letter that I could not be accepted because only a limited number of applicants can participate in the program. Did you apply to the University of Cologne? They offer M.A. in Political Science. |
smoothvee:For bachelor's programmes, you can only apply in the winter semester (from April onwards). For master's programmes, you can apply in both the winter semester and summer semester (from April/November onwards). |
smoothvee:I study there. Generally, completing your undergraduate studies in a non-native English speaking country will not suffice if you decide to apply to Rhine-Waal University, unless you meet the exceptional requirements I mentioned in my previous post. Go and take the exam if you want to apply here or find other German universities that you can apply to without having to write an English proficiency exam. |
okpmoses:You can try Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences. The school offers International Relations (B.A.) with English as the medium of instruction. But remember, you need at least two semester university transcripts or HND along with WAEC/GCE/NECO to be considered for admission. You also must provide an English proficiency certificate (IELTS or TOEFL). There is no exception to this rule, even if you are from a non-native English speaking country like Nigeria. Note: I guess the school might make an exception to the English-exam-rule if you studied previously in the UK, Australia or US. |
Josh4wod:I am sure, this information has been provided several times on this forum. I will just write again for those that didn't know: To get an admission into an undergraduate program in Germany, you need the following: 1. High School Leaving Certificate (WAEC, GCE, NECO) 2. A 1-year university transcripts (2 semesters) or HND (Most universities do not accept ND) or A Level. 3. For master students, it might be 'easy' to get admitted without English test (IELTS or TOEFL), but I advise undergraduate students to write it to increase their admission chances. Note: For several German universities, you (as a bachelor student) may transfer equivalent credits from your previous university to your new university. All you have to do is ask the Course Manager of your respective department how the process works. |
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