Degree from a foreign university
- Curriculum vitae in tabular form
- School-leaving certificate and list of individual grades (= university entrance qualification) including German or English translation
- University entrance examination (only some countries) or further proof of the requirements for university admission including German or English translation
- University certificates and list of individual grades including German or English translation
- Proof of German language skills (exception: English-language degree programs). A degree in German studies does not count as proof of German language skills!
- If applicable, proof of name change (e.g. marriage) including translation
- passport or identity card (if applicable including translation)
- Proof of scholarship (DAAD, BAYHOST), if available
- Power of attorney if someone is to represent you in the application process
In order to take up studies with German as the language of instruction at the University of Bamberg, you need proof of German language skills at level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) for most Master's programs.
** In the study programs for which the C2 level must be proven, provisional enrollment is granted upon presentation of proof at the C1 level with the condition that the module "German as a Foreign Language for International German Studies Students C2" (12 ECTS, module sub-examinations: portfolio and oral examination) in accordance with the examination regulations for language practice modules of the Otto-Friedrich University of Bamberg or equivalent proof of language proficiency at the C2 level must be proven by the end of the second semester at the latest.
If you would like to learn German at the University of Bamberg, it is possible to attend a DSH semester course. For more information, please contact the International Office.
Without German language skills you can only apply for some of our International Study Programs:
If you would like to learn German at the University of Bamberg, there is the possibility to attend a DSH semester course. For more information, please contact the International Office.
The following certificates are recognized as proof of level B2 CEFR:
- German Language Examination for University Admission with an overall result of DSH-1.
- Goethe Certificate B2
- Test Deutsch als Fremdsprache (TestDaF) with level 3 in all sub-skills; here the 4 individual subjects must be passed in one examination date
- telc German B2 University
- ?SD Certificate B2
German studies do not count as proof of German language skills!
Master's programs that require German language skills at the DSH-2 level:
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German language skills on the DSH-2 level can also be proven by one of the following certificates:
- DSH-2
- Goethe Certificate C1
- TestDaF level 4 or 5 in all four examination parts
- German Language Diploma Level II
- telc German C1 University
- ?DS Certificate C1
Master's programs that require German language skills at the DSH-3 level:
- Deutsche Sprachwissenschaft
- Germanistik
- Neuere deutsche Literatur:Geschichte, Gegenwart, Vermittlung
- Joint Master's Degree Deutsche Philologie des Mittelalters und der Frühen Neuzeit
German language proficiency at the DSH-3 level can also be demonstrated by one of the following certificates:
- DHS-3
- Goethe Certificate C2
Further information:
→ DSH examination regulations of the University of Bamberg
→ German Language Proficiency for University Admission (KMK)
Depending on the Master's program, other documents may be required.
These documents can be, for example:
- Evidence of further foreign language skills, e.g. through IELTS, TOEFL certificates.
- Evidence of certain further knowledge or academic achievements relevant for access to the Master's program, e.g. methodological skills
- Internship or work references
- Letter of motivation
- Applicants for the International Software Systems Science master's programme with a qualifying degree from ouside the Lisbon Convention and whose final mark of the qualifying degree is less than 1.5 (German grade), require a Graduate Record of Examination (GRE) General Test (institution code 1563) or a Graduate Aptitude Test (GATE).
The conversion of the final grade into the German grading system is based on the Bavarian formula:
x = 1 + 3 * ( Nmax - Nd / Nmax - Nmin )
Enter the highest achievable grade for Nmax
Enter the lowest passing grade for Nmin
Enter the grade you achieved for Nd
Translation information
No translation is required for documents in English and French.
For all other documents, a translation by a state-sworn (i.e. registered with the court) translator in German is required.
A list of publicly appointed and sworn translators in Bavaria can be found, for example, on the following website www.justiz.bayern.de/service/dolmetscher-und-uebersetzer/.