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German as a Foreign
Language:
Are you considering studying at a German
university? Our one year German language
course includes 960 teaching units and
prepares you in 12 months for the German
language exams which are required for entry
to all German universities and colleges.
This intensive course is taken in two
six-month blocks, each culminating in one of
the required examinations. Students are
taught in small groups of about 12 students,
so that all are able to participate actively
in the learning and communication process.
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Courses are geared to passing the
DSH-exam
Extra examination courses are
offered for Studienkolleg and
TestDaF candidates
After graduation, students may apply
for any of Germany’s 300+
universities
Head of German Department will
assist you to find the right
university course for you
Multilingual, dedicated teachers
tailor the course to meet your
individual needs
Many teachers can speak the native
language of the course participants
Average group size: 8-12 students
Host families provide communication
opportunities outside of the
classroom
Personal advice and assistance for
individual problems
Relaxed atmosphere |
Download German Information Kit

Young students from more than 40 different
countries participate in our unique
intensive German courses. In the first phase
of the course, students are usually grouped
according to their linguistic and cultural
backgrounds and are taught by teachers who
are, in many cases, fluent in your native
language. So students from Morocco and Egypt
are grouped together and taught by native
Germans who speak Arabic. Students from
Singapore, Taiwan and China are grouped
together and taught by teachers who speak
fluent Chinese. Students from Pakistan are
taught by Germans with a knowledge of
English and in some cases Urdu, etc. At the
end of this part of the course you can take
the ZD examination (Certificate in German as
a Foreign Language), which fulfils the
nationally recognised Elementary Level III
“Grundstufe III”. (This certificate is
required by some German universities before
you can take their own German language
course and entrance examination, the DSH).
You then move on to the second six-month
block, in which you are grouped together
with students from all over the world. After
a total of 12 months of study you are ready
to take the ZMP (Central Intermediate
Examination), which corresponds to
Intermediate Level II “Mittelstufe II”.
(Some universities require you to have
passed this before taking their DSH entrance
examination.)
We also offers you the opportunity to study
at a higher level still, offering courses
which prepare you for a university’s DSH,
TestDaF or Studienkolleg exam. German
universities and colleges will specify which
of these three exams they require you to
have passed before you can gain admission to
study there. German immigration laws require
students to pass this exam within 18 months,
however many of our students pass the exam
within 9-12 months.
Our German language courses are designed to
meet the needs of all students hoping to
pursue higher education at a German
university. The “German as a Foreign
Language” courses are designed with the
total learning experience in mind, which
means that German classes and speaking
practice go hand in hand. At our institute
we consider it essential that you live in a
German-speaking environment with a host
family so that you can get the best out of
your course. Through our host family
programme, our students have the opportunity
to acquaint themselves with a completely new
culture right from the beginning of their
stay in Berlin.
Finally, as part of our service to students,
we advise you on how to make the necessary
preparations for your time in Berlin. As
part of our service we help you with the
formalities – such as complying with the
authorities, setting up a bank account,
registering with a doctor, taking out
insurance etc. We also help you to find your
way around the German education system if
you wish to apply for study at a university
or college. Studying German with us will
provide you with a good foundation for
studying in Germany in the future.
UNIVERSITY PREPARATION COURSES (for
Begineers):
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Description
of Course |
Level |
Weeks
(Hours) |
Price
(Euros) |
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German
for English-taught university degree
programs |
A1-A2 |
12
weeks (360 hrs) |
1195 |
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German
for Entrance to Foundation college |
A1-B2 |
24
weeks (720 hrs) |
2390 |
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German
for university application |
A1-C1 |
30
weeks (900 hrs) |
2985 |
BOOK BY LEVEL IF YOU HAVE LEARNT GERMAN
BEFORE:
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Description
of Course |
Level |
Weeks
(Hours) |
Price
(Euros) |
| Tuition Fee per level |
A1, A2, B1, B2, C1 |
6 weeks (180 hrs) per level |
598 Euro - per level |
| Exam Preparation Fees |
C2 |
6 weeks (120 hrs) |
398 Euro |
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Application Fee and Sundries: |
| Non-returnable
application fee: |
60 Euro |
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| Fees for letter of
eligibility or conditional admission
from partner university or
educational authorities |
135 Euro |
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| Appeal Fee in case
of visa refusal |
100 Euro |
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| University Placement
Counselling Fees (payable if course
booked is less than 6 months) |
| Undergraduate Programmes |
| Master's Program |
| English-taught Programs |
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| 300 Euro |
| 350 Euro |
| 380 Euro |
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| Insurance Per month
(Health and Liability) |
50 Euro |
For more
details, please contact the IIG Authorities.
It is better if you can send your resume
with your query, it will makes us easy to
give you the proper information.
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