Each Studienkolleg has a limited number of places and usually more applicants than available spots. Therefore, an entrance examination in two subjects must be taken to secure admission:
- M-/T-/W-Courses: German and Mathematics
- G-/S-Courses: German and Social Sciences
The examination assesses German language proficiency in three or four areas, typically:
- Grammar (grammar test at level B2.2)
- Reading comprehension and/or
- Listening comprehension
- Writing
The grammar section accounts for nearly 50% of the total score and primarily covers the following topics:
- Spoken and written past tenses
- Past Perfect
- Future Simple
- Indicative / Subjunctive
- Active / Passive voice
- N-declension
- Irregular verbs
- Verb-related prepositions
These areas are generally not tested separately. Candidates must write short sentences, for example by entering text into columns, converting passive sentences into active ones and vice versa, or completing question/answer exercises.
The entrance examination is usually administered at the respective university, meaning you are already in Germany and risk failing the test. However, since October 2021, the Goethe-Institut has partnered with several Studienkollegs. At these partner institutions, you can take the examination in your home country and only travel to Germany afterward.
To prepare effectively and maximize your chances of securing a place, it is recommended to complete practice tests beforehand or attend a preparatory course at the Goethe-Institut.