Anika
Anika te asistirá en tu matriculación en una universidad alemana. Ella dirige nuestro servicio de matriculación en universidades alemanas y será una de tus personas de contacto. Si tienes preguntas contacta con ella. Ella estará feliz de ayudar:
anika.germanus@gls-berlin.de
(0049 30) 780089-13

Frequently asked Questions
Can I work during my language course at GLS in Berlin and later at university?
Yes! If you are in Germany on a study preparatory visa (Studienvorbereitendes Visum), you are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week, or 140 full days / 280 half days per year - and that includes the time during your language course at GLS in Berlin.
You're also entitled to Germany’s minimum wage, even if your German is basic or you're doing simple jobs (read more). Working part-time is a great way for international students to improve their German language skills through real-life practice.
Need help finding a part-time job in Berlin? Once you’re here and have started the University Pathway program, just drop by our office! We’re happy to share tips and advice to help you get started - but the job search is up to you.
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I’m only 17 – can I still join the University Pathway Germany Program?
Yes! If you’ve completed high school, you’re eligible to join the University Pathway Germany Program, even if you’re under 18.
There may be some additional requirements, such as parental consent or restrictions on working hours, but don’t worry - GLS Berlin will guide you through every step to make sure everything runs smoothly.
How much does it cost to study at a university in Germany?
Studying at public universities in Germany is tuition-free - for both German and international students. The only cost is a small semester contribution, usually between €100 and €300, depending on the university. This fee typically covers administrative costs and includes a public transportation ticket.
The only exceptions are universities in the state of Baden-Württemberg (one of Germany’s 16 federal states), which charge tuition fees of €1,500+ per semester.
What about living costs in Germany?
- In smaller or mid-sized German cities, students can usually live comfortably on €800 to €1,000 per month - especially if they share an apartment rather than renting one on their own.
- In more expensive cities like Munich, Hamburg, Berlin, or Frankfurt, expect €1,200 to €1,500 depending on accommodation and lifestyle choices: more info
Want help planning your budget and study path in Germany?
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Can I apply for any study program in Germany?
Yes! Whether you want to study Art, Music, Computer Science, Medicine, Engineering, or another subject, GLS will first check if your grades and qualifications meet the requirements for your chosen program. If everything is in order, GLS will take care of your entire application process - submitting your documents through uni-assist or directly to a partner university on your behalf.
Please note: the university must be a public (state) university in Germany, and the program must be taught in German.
Discover how the GLS University Pathway Germany program can help you apply successfully!
Can I apply for English-taught study programs in Germany through GLS?
No - GLS supports only applications for German-taught study programs at public universities in Germany.
Most Bachelor’s degree programs in Germany are taught in German, and if you’re required to attend a Studienkolleg (university prep course), it will also be entirely in German.
Learn more about the GLS University Pathway Germany program and how we can support your application!
Can I study art or music in Germany?
Yes. With GLS Berlin’s Uni Pathway Germany program, you can prepare your application to study art or music at German universities and colleges.
What are the requirements to study art or music in Germany?
Besides a high school diploma, you must demonstrate talent through a portfolio or an audition. German art and music universities admit students based on aptitude, not just grades.
Do I need a portfolio to apply for art or music studies?
Yes. A portfolio or audition is required. Most applicants create their work samples while attending the German language course at GLS in Berlin, which helps them prepare effectively.
Can GLS Berlin help me build my portfolio?
Yes. While GLS doesn’t cover the costs, we’ll gladly connect you with affordable prep courses at private art schools in Berlin that help you create a portfolio for art school or university applications.
Do I need to speak German for art or music studies in Germany?
Yes. Most German-taught programs require B2 or C1 German.
- Talent-based programs (fine arts, design, performance, music) may accept students with B1–B2 German, since admission is based mainly on your portfolio, audition, or entrance exam.
- Music academies (Musikhochschulen) usually ask for at least B2 German, especially for music theory. For performance-focused programs (instrumental or vocal), some schools allow entry with B1 German if your artistic skills are exceptional — but you’ll normally need to reach B2 or C1 during your studies.
How does GLS Berlin support my application?
We take care of the formal application process for up to three art or music universities in Germany. However, you must submit your portfolio yourself, and some schools require in-person submission.
Click here to learn more about our Uni Pathway Germany program.
Sí, puedes. Al seleccionar una ciudad, ten en cuenta: algunas universidades / algunas ciudades en Alemania son muy populares: Berlín, Hamburgo o Munich, por ejemplo. Y eso significa que tendrás muchos competidores si postulas en una universidad allí. Esto no es problema si tienes excelentes calificaciones. Pero si no, puede que tengas que incluir ciudades más pequeñas en su selección. Pero no te preocupes: te ayudaremos a encontrar la universidad que mejor se adapte a tus necesidades.
Sí siempre y cuando el estudiante cumpla con todos los requisitos para estudios universitarios en Alemania, tanto en términos académicos como de conocimientos de alemán. Respaldamos tu solicitud en 3 universidades de Alemania y te guiaremos a través del proceso de solicitud para que esta sea exitosa.
Calculo que unos 150 anuales. GLS es un centro oficial de pruebas para TestDaF y telc C1 Hochschule. Estos exámenes y certificados son reconocidos por todas las universidades en Alemania, y muchos estudiantes que toman un examen telc o TestDaF en GLS también usan nuestro servicio de matriculación en la universidad.
Eso depende: no será necesario si ya realizaste estudios universitarios en tu país de origen y / o si tu diploma de escuela secundaria se acepta como equivalente al alemán "Abitur". Pero no te preocupe, revisaremos tus documentos de forma gratuita y te informamos si tienes que pasar por un "Studienkolleg" o no. Por lo general, se ve así: el 60% de nuestros candidatos asisten a un Studienkolleg, el 40% no lo necesita, es decir, están en un nivel académico que les permite postularse directamente en una universidad.
- >>> Más sobre la GLS servicio de matriculación en una universidad alemana
How much do I pay for the University Pathway Germany Program?
The cost depends on your current German level and whether you need a short 10-week course or a longer 10-month course. You pay for the German language course plus a service fee, which covers the handling of your university application.
Please see the price table here (scroll down a bit).
When do I have to pay?
You pay when you receive the invoice.
- If you don’t need a visa, you pay the full amount at once.
- If you do need a visa, you’ll start with a down payment that covers the VPD or Conditional Letter of Acceptance to a German university. Once the full payment is received, you’ll get your invitation to the German course - and only then can you apply for your visa at the embassy.
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I’m interested in the University Pathway Germany Program – what do I need to do?
Send an email to Anika with the following information and documents:
- Your current German level (if you have one)
- Desired field of study
- School and university diplomas and transcripts
She’ll guide you through the next steps! Learn more about the GLS University Pathway Germany program here: