As a country that has achieved high achievements in the field of art, Germany’s related education is also excellent and worthy of everyone’s application. Let’s take a look at the application requirements for studying in Germany and the application requirements for art majors.
1. Application time
End of January, end of July
2. Course start time
Late April, late October
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3. Application type and process
Project: Preparatory course is for pure arts students (blowing, playing, playing, singing)
Registration application - get the test liner - —Apply for a visa—Go to Germany to attend preparatory studies—Take the exam
Personal review: Undergraduate/Master’s degree (preliminary admission to language major) Musicology, Music Education
1. Prepare for APS registration Materials, start learning German
2. Register for APS
3. Prepare for APS, APS training for copywriting teachers
4. Pass the review, prepare documents, and apply for schools School
5. Start school application and provide language scores
6. Obtain admission
7. Apply for visa
8. Complete the trip
IV. Things to note
If you want to apply for a German music undergraduate degree, you only need to have graduated from high school. But if you want to apply for a master's degree in music in Germany, your undergraduate degree must be in a music-related major, and you cannot change majors (regardless of pre-23 subjects or master's degree)
① For general applicants: If there are students who want to change majors, please note that German The school does not accept changing majors. If you want to change majors, you can only start at the undergraduate level.
② For project applicants: Project student applicants are not allowed to change majors. If you want to change majors through the project, you need to pay attention. You can apply as a high school student, but there are certain risks. You need to careful.
5. Application Process
First Step
Art students who want to study in Germany must write to the relevant university in advance to obtain background materials on the relevant major, and then according to the It is required to send your works and other materials in time to avoid delaying the application due to inaccurate information.
After the works pass the pre-selection and receive the "Examination Notice" from the school, the students must immediately apply for a valid visa to go to Germany to take the "Professional Ability Examination". If they pass the examination, they will obtain the "Professional Admission Qualification". With a qualified A language certificate is required for formal admission.
The admission requirements and German proficiency requirements for applicants majoring in music, art and design are basically the same as those for other majors. However, applicants for this type of major must submit a certain number of works to participate in the pre-selection. The requirements for German proficiency are basically the same as those for other majors, and knowledge can be appropriately relaxed in individual cases.
Second step
When applying for art majors, students must collect their works into a volume and make a portfolio, and send them to German universities together with application materials. After the university reviews the portfolio, the selected applicants will be invited to Germany to take the test. The test generally focuses on skills (such as sketching, etc.), depending on the school's requirements.
Music majors who want to study in Germany need to start as early as possible. Music performance majors generally have interviews, and students must take the relevant time into account when applying. Students should first find the admissions page on the German university website, pay attention to the conditions and deadlines, and then prepare materials according to the requirements.
If German universities are satisfied with the materials provided by students after the preliminary selection, they will invite the students to Germany for interviews and perform on the spot. Applicants to the German Conservatory of Music must pass the professional proficiency examination held by the conservatory itself to prove that they have sufficient musical talent. Each music school has its own professional abilities and entrance examination rules. When applying to a school, students should read the school website description in detail.
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Students should note that it is best to apply to multiple art schools to ensure interview opportunities.
After receiving the interview notice, it is best to submit all the interview notices to the German Embassy together, so that all interviews can be arranged in one trip at one time, saving time and effort. If high school graduates can pass the professional competency examination, some music conservatories will also grant conditional admission.
6. Prepare in advance
Music majors must start as early as possible, because music performance majors generally have interviews and this time needs to be included in the calculation.
Students must first find the admissions page on the German university website and pay attention to the conditions and deadlines. Then prepare materials according to the requirements; generally, you need to prepare a video CD of the performance. The content of the performance is recorded according to the requirements of the university. If the university does not require it, record the track that best represents your own level. Then mail the CD together with your application materials to German universities; after the preliminary selection, if the German universities are satisfied with the materials provided by the students, they will invite the students to Germany for interviews and perform on the spot.
Applying to a German conservatory requires passing the professional proficiency examination held by each conservatory to prove sufficient musical talent. Each music conservatory has its own rules for professional competencies and entrance exams. When applying to a school, please be sure to read the description on the website of the school you want to apply for in detail. In principle, the professional entrance exam is divided into three parts:
1. Written test for phonetic identification training
2. Music theory written test
3. Live performance
Some music conservatories provide mock test questions on the school website to help candidates prepare for professional subject exams, such as Detmold Music Academy. In addition, some music conservatories also offer preparation courses for entrance exams.
The German Conservatory of Music teaches in German and does not provide courses taught in English. Therefore, foreign students need to have the German language ability required by the school. Generally speaking, they need to have levels from TDN3 to TDN4, or equivalent. Proof in other languages.
Recommendation: It is best for students to apply to multiple art schools to ensure interview opportunities. After students receive the invitation for the "professional competency" examination, it is best to submit all invitations to the German Embassy for application. Visa, so that all interviews can be arranged in one trip at once, saving time and effort. If high school graduates can pass professional competency examinations, some music conservatories may also grant conditional admission.