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Leaflet for International Students

with International Baccalaureate Diploma /

Diplôme du Baccalauréat International

IB Diploma

If you want to apply to a German institution of higher education (no matter if it is a public or private University) as a first-year student, a higher education entrance qualification will be required. This means that before being admitted to take a course of academic studies in your chosen discipline, you must prove that your school leaving certificate or secondary education qualification is equivalent to the German “Abitur”.

Do you have an adequate qualification?

Your qualification is evaluated according to the standards of the Ministry of Education and Cultural Affairs in the respective German federal state. Following the evaluation, your qualification may be considered equivalent or only conditionally comparable. You can check whether your qualification is equivalent or only comparable with the help of the tools provided at www.anabin.de. The information here is binding.

If your qualification is only conditionally comparable, you will be required to pass an assessment test, the so-called “Feststellungsprüfung”. If you already are a student in your home country, in some cases, one or two successfully completed academic years will also be considered as proof of qualification. However, you should check this matter at the above mentioned website.

Government offices:

for applicants with German citizenship who are resident abroad

Zeugnisanerkennungsstelle bei der Bezirksregierung Düsseldorf, Postfach 30 08 65, 40408 Düsseldorf (Phone +49 211 475 0)

for applicants with German citizenship who are resident in the Federal States (Bundesländer) of Germany other than Hessen

Kultusministerium (Ministry of Education and Cultural Affairs) and its authorized federal body in the Federal State in which the certificate holder is resident

for applicants with foreign citizenship or those who are stateless

In order to verify whether the educational credentials will be accepted, the following records have to be sent to EBS Business School, Admissions Bachelor, Rheingaustraße 1, 65375 Oestrich-Winkel, Germany:

- German translated and notarized copies of the educational credentials. The translation has to be done by an authorized translator at the German embassy or respectively a sworn translator resideding in Germany.

- Notarized copy of identity card or passport - Curriculum vitae in table form

- Accompanying letter that you are interested in studying at EBS Business School.

Please note that the admissions team from EBS will only check the documents for completeness which then will be forwarded to the “Hessisches Kultusministerium” in order to receive final approval.

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We do strongly recommend you to get in touch with the corresponding authority in Germany as soon as possible in order to make sure that your school leaving certificate will be recognized. If your qualification is not apprioved, the recognition could be achieved by:

- taking the assessment test (Feststellungsprüfung) at the Studienkolleg at a German university. The assessment test in German is usually taken after 2 semesters (one year). In advance, you will be required to take a German language proficiency test. The”Feststellungsprüfung” certificate entitles you to study the subjects that correspond to the core subject area you attended anywhere in Germany. If you already have an adequate knowledge of German (level B1), you can inform yourself about at the admissions requirements at the Internationales Studienzentrum/Studienkolleg Frankfurt, http://intl-applications.uni-frankfurt.de/isz.html.

At the Cologne Business School the courses and exams are held in English, German is no prerequisite. You can inform yourself at http://www.cbs.de/en/study-programmes/international-students/prep4university/

- Depending on the country you come from, also one or two years of study in your home

country may be recognised as a higher education entrance qualification. This is to be decided by the German ministries.

- Proof of a successful finished study programme under §54, Abs. 3 Satz 1 Hessisches Hochschulgesetz)

Normally, all applicants from abroad are required to prove their German language skills if they want to study in Germany. As all of our lectures at the Business School are held in English, you do not need this proof. Nevertheless, for the daily life it is important to know some German. Therefore, all our international students have to take German classes at the beginning of their study at EBS. To register you for the appropriate German course at EBS, it is very helpful if you could present one of the standardized official German language tests

The following overview offers a quick orientation only to give you an idea about the complexity and importance of that issue.

Please note:

The above information as well as the corresponding requirements for the respective school leaving qualification (IB Diploma, A-Levels, High School Diploma etc.) do not pertain to the specific requirements set by private Universities such as EBS.

You can be accepted by EBS as well as sign the contract while saving yourself a place at EBS. However it is your responsibility to ensure that you are eligible to study in Germany. A passed entrance examination at EBS does not replace the University Entrance

Qualification!

You can always apply at EBS no matter if you have already finished school or if you are going to finish your secondary school education in the next time.

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International Baccalaureate Diploma /

Diplôme du Baccalauréat International

IB Diploma

Extract from „Beschluss der Kultusministerkonferenz vom 10.03.1986 i.d.F. vom 13.12.2013“ If an IB, awarded in accordance with the regulations of the International Baccalaureate Organisation/Office, is to be accepted as higher education entrance qualification for a German university, the following requirements have to be fulfilled:

• The attendance of at least 12 years of full-time schooling in ascending order has to be documented.

• Amongst the 6 examination subjects of the IB, there have to be the following subjects (named in accordance with the IB terminology:

- two languages at level A or B (at least one of them a continuous foreign language as ‘language A’

1

or ‘Language B HL’

2

)

- a science subject (biology, chemistry, physics)

- Mathematics (Mathematical Methods

3

L or Mathematics HL or Further Mathematics in combination with Mathematics HL)

- a Humanities subject (History, Geography, Economics), - The sixth subject could be – besides the above mentioned –

¾ Art/Design4, Music, Theatre Arts5; Film, Literature and Performance, a further foreign modern language, Latin, Classical Greek, General Chemistry, Applied Chemistry, Environmental Systems6, Computer Science, Design Technology, Philosophy,

Psychology, Social Anthropology, Business and Organisation7, sports exercise and health science

• Out of the 6 examination subjects, 3 have to be competed on the higher level. Amongst these have to be:

maths or a science subject

• All subjects must have been taken continuously until the end of the educational module. • The required 6 examination subjects must be awarded at least the IB-Grade 4 (satisfactory). • German certificate holders, who have chosen German (i.e. their native language) as one of

the required languages, should have taken it also as language A. In any case, German certificate holders must provide proof in a second foreign language in addition to the required continuous foreign language as “Language A” (A1 or A2).

You will find the complete requirements in German on the next pages.

Date: 16-09-2014

1Since exam 2013 language A: Language and Literature or Language A: Literature 2

Effective from exam 2013

3

Since exam 2006 called Mathematics SL

4

Since May 2000 called Visual Arts

5

Since exam 2009 called Theatre

6

Since exam 2010 called Environmental Systems and Societies

7

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Hessisches Kultusministerium

Folgende Unterlagen sind Ihrem Antrag auf die Anerkennung

der Gleichwertigkeit Ihres Internationalen Baccalaureats (IB) als

Hochschulzugangsqualifikation beizufügen:

-

Wohnsitznachweis für Hessen (Gemeindeverwaltung)

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Das letzte deutsche/ausländische* Abgangszeugnis vor Eintritt in den IB –

Kurs

-

Lebenslauf, der über den schulischen Werdegang Auskunft gibt

-

IB Diplom (bzw. vorläufiges Zertifikat der IBO –Transcript- über den zu

erwartenden Abschluss)

-

Report (Transcript of records) des IB-Lehrgangs (Aufstellung der belegten

Fächer und Noten mit Level nach Semestern seit Beginn des IB-Lehrgangs)

-

Vollmacht, wenn Sie volljährig sind und Ihre Eltern das

Anerkennungsverfahren abwickeln

WICHTIG:

Da die Unterlagen bei den Behördenakten verbleiben,

bitte ich, keine Originale der Unterlagen, sondern statt

dessen amtlich beglaubigte Kopien vorzulegen.

* Ausländischen Zeugnissen ist eine Übersetzung beizufügen, welche von

einem in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland ansässigen staatlich vereidigten

Dolmetscher/Übersetzer vorzunehmen ist (ausgenommen hiervon sind das

IB-Diplom und englischsprachige Zeugnisse).

Beachten Sie, dass eine Gebühr erhoben wird (gesonderter Bescheid). Diese beträgt

zurzeit 70€.

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