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Studienkolleg DüsseldorfAbout the
At the Studienkolleg
Düsseldorf our qualified and specialized lecturers are dedicated to efficiently
getting you ready for your German assessment test (Feststellungsprüfung,
FSP). By this, we facilitate your way to start your studies at
a German university.
As a private Studienkolleg, also called
preparatory or foundation college in English, we offer you preparatory courses, such as the T-Course, M-Course, W-Course and G-Course. You can apply for any preparatory
coursewithout an entrance
examination/test. A place in your preferred course is also
guaranteed! Furthermore, you do not have to worry, if your German language
knowledge is not sufficient enough. We have dedicated German courses preparing
you for the telc test.
Our preparatory courses (also called foundation course) prepare you for the external university qualification assessment test (the “Feststellungsprüfung” or FSP) of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. You can choose between T-Course,M-Course,W-Course and G-Course.The FSP-test is mandatory for foreign students who want to apply to a university in Germany. The test is administered twice a year, in May and in November, by the district government of Cologne. The grades obtained in the FSP are an admission criterion for university applications, together with the grades of your school-leaving qualification.
The Preparatory Course Descriptions
The T-course aims at applicants who have to pass the T-assessment test / Feststellungsprüfung in order to be eligible for mathematical, scientific, technical or engineering science bachelor degree programs.
Written examination subjects: German, Mathematics, Physics
Oral examination subjects: Chemistry
The M-course aims at applicants who have to pass the M-assessment test / Feststellungsprüfung in order to be eligible for medical, biological or pharmaceutical bachelor degree programs.
Written examination subjects: German, Biology, Physics
Oral examination subjects: Chemistry
The W-course aims at applicants who have to pass the assessment test / Feststellungsprüfung in order to be eligible for economical and socio-scientific bachelor degree programs.
Written examination subjects: German, Mathematics, Economics
Oral examination subjects: English
The G-course aims at applicants who have to pass the G-assessment test / Feststellungsprüfung in order to be eligible for humanities, social sciences and the arts bachelor degree programs.
Written examination subjects: German, History, Social sciences
Oral examination subjects: German literature
The combined M+T-course aims at applicants who have to pass the T- or M-assessment test / Feststellungsprüfung in order to be eligible for medical, biological and pharmaceutical, or mathematical scientific technical and engineering science bachelor degree programs.
They can decide which direction is more appealing to them and their preferred assessment test / Feststellungsprüfung during their studies:
T-course: Written examination subjects: German, Mathematics, Physics
T-course: Oral examination subjects: Chemistry
Or
M-course: Written examination subjects: German, Biology, Physics
Our preparatory courses (also called foundation course) prepare you for the external university qualification assessment test (the “Feststellungsprüfung” or FSP) of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. You can choose between T-Course,M-Course,W-Course and G-Course.The FSP-test is mandatory for foreign students who want to apply to a university in Germany. The test is administered twice a year, in May and in November, by the district government of Cologne. The grades obtained in the FSP are an admission criterion for university applications, together with the grades of your school-leaving qualification.
The Preparatory Course Descriptions
The T-course aims at applicants who have to pass the T-assessment test / Feststellungsprüfung in order to be eligible for mathematical, scientific, technical or engineering science bachelor degree programs.
Written examination subjects: German, Mathematics, Physics
Oral examination subjects: Chemistry
The M-course aims at applicants who have to pass the M-assessment test / Feststellungsprüfung in order to be eligible for medical, biological or pharmaceutical bachelor degree programs.
Written examination subjects: German, Biology, Physics
Oral examination subjects: Chemistry
The W-course aims at applicants who have to pass the assessment test / Feststellungsprüfung in order to be eligible for economical and socio-scientific bachelor degree programs.
Written examination subjects: German, Mathematics, Economics
Oral examination subjects: English
The G-course aims at applicants who have to pass the G-assessment test / Feststellungsprüfung in order to be eligible for humanities, social sciences and the arts bachelor degree programs.
Written examination subjects: German, History, Social sciences
Oral examination subjects: German literature
The combined M+T-course aims at applicants who have to pass the T- or M-assessment test / Feststellungsprüfung in order to be eligible for medical, biological and pharmaceutical, or mathematical scientific technical and engineering science bachelor degree programs.
They can decide which direction is more appealing to them and their preferred assessment test / Feststellungsprüfung during their studies:
T-course: Written examination subjects: German, Mathematics, Physics
T-course: Oral examination subjects: Chemistry
Or
M-course: Written examination subjects: German, Biology, Physics
M-course: Oral examination subjects: Chemistry
Course Information
Class size
12-15 Students
Schedule
38 Weeks
Course Level
B1/B2
VISA Info
Acceptance letter issue
Qualification
N/A
Course Schedule
(2024Year schedule), has been finished. (2025Year schedule), has been updating
Fees
School's Admin fee
(EURO)€ 495
Tuition
38 Week
38 Week
Week
Week
Week
(EURO)€ 5,620 / Week
(EURO)€ 7,150 / Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Housing Placement
Accommodation Fee
Terms
Homestay
On-Campus Dorm/residence
Off-Campus residence
4weeks
(EURO)€ 640(single room),480(double room),740(ladies only single room)
Airport Pickup
(EURO)€ 69
Other Charges
Remarks / Other Information
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
The one-year (2 semesters) tuition fees for the T-course,
The Studienkolleg Düsseldorf is a language school for everyone, who wants to learn German. Nevertheless, we are more than just a language school, as we consider ourselves a combination of language school, preparatory college and also telc examination center. Our various German courses help you with learning German, no matter if you intend to improve your basic German skills A1 up to advanced levels like C1 or specifically prepare for the Feststellungssprüfung FSP (German assessment exam for studying at a German university). In order to assign you to the course that suits you best, we will test your German language skills in advance through our own little placement test. Each of the German courses start every month with a variety of programs.
What is taught in the German course?
At Studienkolleg Düsseldorf, we offer courses on a monthly basis for any of the levels following the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), which means anything from level A1, A2, B1, B2 to C1. The Levels are defined as follows:
German A1: Beginner level
German A2: Language skills for very simple every day situations
German B1: Slightly advanced level
German B2: Advanced level
German C1: Makes you able to cope with most academic textes and express yourself independently
Why take the intensive course?
Our German Intensive Courses consist of small groups, in which every student can be supported individually and therefore more efficiently. All of the lecturers are skilled and experienced with the training of students who want to learn the German language the fastest way possible.
When does the course start?
At Studienkolleg Düsseldorf, you can take a course for any of the levels (A1 to C1) every month! The courses are divided into 10 levels: A1.1, A1.2, A2.1, A2.2, B1.1, B1.2, B2.1, B2.2, C1.1, C1.2. This allows you to start a course every month with the level you need.
The Studienkolleg Düsseldorf is a language school for everyone, who wants to learn German. Nevertheless, we are more than just a language school, as we consider ourselves a combination of language school, preparatory college and also telc examination center. Our various German courses help you with learning German, no matter if you intend to improve your basic German skills A1 up to advanced levels like C1 or specifically prepare for the Feststellungssprüfung FSP (German assessment exam for studying at a German university). In order to assign you to the course that suits you best, we will test your German language skills in advance through our own little placement test. Each of the German courses start every month with a variety of programs.
What is taught in the German course?
At Studienkolleg Düsseldorf, we offer courses on a monthly basis for any of the levels following the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), which means anything from level A1, A2, B1, B2 to C1. The Levels are defined as follows:
German A1: Beginner level
German A2: Language skills for very simple every day situations
German B1: Slightly advanced level
German B2: Advanced level
German C1: Makes you able to cope with most academic textes and express yourself independently
Why take the intensive course?
Our German Intensive Courses consist of small groups, in which every student can be supported individually and therefore more efficiently. All of the lecturers are skilled and experienced with the training of students who want to learn the German language the fastest way possible.
When does the course start?
At Studienkolleg Düsseldorf, you can take a course for any of the levels (A1 to C1) every month! The courses are divided into 10 levels: A1.1, A1.2, A2.1, A2.2, B1.1, B1.2, B2.1, B2.2, C1.1, C1.2. This allows you to start a course every month with the level you need.
Course Information
Class size
12-15 Students
Schedule
4 Weeks
Course Level
10 levels
VISA Info
Acceptance letter issue
Qualification
N/A
Course Schedule
(2024Year schedule), has been finished. (2025Year schedule), has been updating
Fees
School's Admin fee
(EURO)€ 45
Tuition
4 Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
(EURO)€ 480 / Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Housing Placement
Accommodation Fee
Terms
Homestay
On-Campus Dorm/residence
Off-Campus residence
4weeks
(EURO)€ 640(single room),480(double room),740(ladies only single room)
Airport Pickup
(EURO)€ 69
Other Charges
Remarks / Other Information
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
– Distance: max. 15 min. by feet / public transportation
– Price: 600€ / per month
– Special Price: 520€ / per month, only for a long-term booking of more than 6 months*
▶ Comfort-Apartment: Single Room
– Description: your own room, shared kitchen & bathroom
– Distance: max. 15 min. by feet / public transportation
– Price: 760€ / per month
– Special Price: 660€ / per month, only for a long-term booking of more than 6 months*
▶ Ladies only apartment
If you want a female-only accommodation, you can book a single room in our female-only apartments, where the whole apartment, the kitchen and the common area are only shared with other female roommates.
– Description: your own room, shared kitchen & bathroom
– Distance: max. 15 min. by feet / public transportation
– Price: 760€ / per month
– Special Price: 660€ / per month, only for a long-term booking of more than 6 months*
Note:
There is an one-off placement fee of 59€ per booking.
* The special prices are only for someone who books the accommodation for more than 6 months and pays all rents at once in advance.
Surrounding Area
The “Rheinmetropole” Düsseldorf: Düsseldorf is the capital of the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia. With its 600.000 inhabitants, it is the second largest city of the state. It lies at the center of the Rhineland Metropolitan Region, making it a highly important economic sector. Furthermore, Düsseldorf is the home of many different universities and higher educational institutions like the “Kunstakademie” and the “Heinrich-Heine-Universität”, hosting over 46.000 students.
Activity
Culture and leisure: Düsseldorf offers a wide range of culture and leisure opportunities, which is especially attractive to a younger audience. Namely, in terms of culture and arts, it is one of Germany’s most important cities. Besides the Goethe-Museum-Düsseldorf, which is one of the three representative Goethe museums in Germany, you can find many other exhibitions and museums all over Düsseldorf.
No matter what music interests you the most, concert halls like the “Tonhalle” are hosting international stars on a regular basis. If you are interested in arts, you will find your ideal program in the many art exhibitions of the city of Düsseldorf.
Besides the traditional culture that is present at the Rhineland Region, the art and the music culture, you will encounter modern architecture, which is a trademark of the city of Düsseldorf. The dock area of Düsseldorf, “Düsseldorf-Hafen” or “Rheinhafen”, is marked by a skyline of modern buildings, designed by the American architect Frank O. Gehry. They contrast the more traditional cityscape of the old city with their wave-like geometry and are one of the most important trademarks of Düsseldorf.
Carnival, in February-March: Düsseldorf, apart from Cologne, is the most important city in Germany, when it comes to carnival festivities. In North Rhine-Westphalia, carnival is an important festival and is most strongly celebrated here, compared to the rest of Germany. During the festival season, kids and adults dress up as characters from fiction or history, enjoying the many public parades that take place in the city and its surroundings.
Japan Day, in May: Düsseldorf is the home of the largest Japanese community in Germany, being the only city that has its own Japan-town. With over 600.000 visitors, the Japan Day is celebrated annually in Düsseldorf. Similar to carnival, it is a festival of music and dressing up, in this case as your favorite anime/manga character (cosplay). From calligraphy lessons to traditional Japanese food, to martial arts performances, you can be part of a wide variety of activities. The highlight of the Japan Day are the huge fireworks, closing the celebration.
Christmas markets: In winter, visiting a Christmas market is an obligatory leisure activity for every German. Düsseldorf offers many different Christmas markets, all of them differ a little bit from each other. The traditionally designed stalls offer hot drinks, cookies, traditional foods but also jewelry, decoration and much more.
Shopping and food
Food and restaurants: Düsseldorf offers you uncountable possibilities of experiencing international foods at very authentic and high quality. Nonetheless, you can experience the wide range of German traditional cuisine in the many brewery houses of Düsseldorf, which are liked by tourists and the inhabitants of Düsseldorf equally.
Shopping: Shopping in Düsseldorf means stylish and exclusive, but also modern and alternative. The most popular shopping district of Düsseldorf can be found near the Königsallee, the long and classical boulevard, with exclusive shops like Prada, Louis Vuitton and many more.
Location
Getting to the school from the airport
If you would like to use our transfer service, please do not forget to transmit all your flight information in time.
PlaceDüsseldorf International Airport
RouteTransfer from the Airport in Düsseldorf to your accommodation
in Düsseldorf
TimePick up time between
09:00 am and 21:00 pm
Costs69€ per journey (one way)*
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