How to apply to Bayreuth University
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How to apply to Bayreuth University
How to apply to Bayreuth University 1. Application to the University of Bayreuth In order to apply to Bayreuth University you will be asked to go through an online application process on the International Office´s homepage. Here is the link to the relevant website: https://uni-bayreuth.moveonnet.eu/moveonline/incoming/welcome.php?_language=en You will find detailed information on the online application process here: https://uni-bayreuth.moveonnet.eu/moveonline/incoming/procedure.php For a correct application, you will need the following documents: Your CV Certificate which shows that you are admitted for higher education. This is usually the (high) school leaving certificate, translated into English or German. All photocopies need to be certified. All your academic degrees and certificates, translated into English or German and certified. All photocopies need to be certified. A full transcript of your academic records, translated into English or German and certified. All photocopies of the translations also need to be certified. Language Requirements To study a Bachelor- or Master-degree course which is conducted in German at the University of Bayreuth, you will need sufficient knowledge of the German language. At Bayreuth University, all Bachelor degree-courses require German. To be able to start a Bachelor degree course, you will have to prove between 600-800 hours of training in the German language. Your knowledge of German may be proven either by a TestDAF exam or the DSH exam of the B2-level. This certificate needs to be attached to your online application form. To study a degree course which is conducted in English at the University of Bayreuth, you will need sufficient knowledge of the English language. You may prove your proficiency with a TOEFL-test or an IELTS-test which is not older than two years. For further information concerning TOEFL, please check the following link: http://www.ets.org For further information concerning IELTS, please check the following link: http://www.ielts.org The printed application form (pdf-file) with its attached certificates including proof of your proficiency in German or English have to be sent a) through the online application process via email and b) via snail mail to the International Office at the University of Bayreuth: University of Bayreuth International Office Admission Incoming Students D-95440 Bayreuth Germany 2. Admission After having received your application, the International Office will check if your school leaving certificate, your degrees and transcript of records fulfil the qualifications required to study at our university. If that is the case, the International Office forwards your documents to the student registration office (Studierendenkanzlei) which in turn issues the admission letter (in German). As a rule admission letters are issued about four to six weeks after the reception of your application documents. Please note that Bayreuth University ranks first in Germany in the International Student Barometer with respect to the speed with which we answer to applications. 3. Enrolment at the University of Bayreuth Enrolment has to be done by you in person at the student registration office (Studierendenkanzlei). For the winter term 2013/14 the enrolment period dates from August 23th until October 11th. PhD-students are free to enrol at any time of the year. For students who arrive late due to problems with the visa process an exception of this deadline is made. For updated information regarding deadlines, tuition fee and other contributions check the website: http://www.unibayreuth.de/studierende/studierendenkanzlei/bewerbung_und_einschreibung/einschreibung/i ndex.html Place of enrolment: Studierendenkanzlei Central University Administration (ZUV), ground floor, room 1.09. Opening hours: Monday to Friday 9h00 – 12h00 and Wednesday 9h00 to 15h30. For enrolment you need the following documents: Admission letter. Confirmation of your student health insurance (Bescheinigung zur Immatrikulation) If you have a private health insurance you need to provide a confirmation that you are exempted from student health insurance in a public health insurance company. This exemption can be obtained during the office hours of Techniker Krankenkasse on campus on Wednesdays in the SWO-building, ground floor, right hall, room 1.62. Office hours 10h00 -13h00. Please ring on the bell of the SWO-building with the blue sign of the TK. Passport Passport picture Proof for payment of SWO-contribution Contribution to the Studentenwerk Oberfranken (SWO- contribution) All students in Germany have to pay a contribution to the Student Works (Studentenwerk) in their local university town. The Student Works Oberfranken run the student dorms, the university restaurant and counselling and tutoring services. Your SWO contribution includes a term ticket for public transportation. In the winter term 2013/14 the SWO-contribution is 82,30 Euro. You have to make the payment to the Staatsoberkasse Bayern (Landshut) Banking Code: 700 500 00 Account Number: 4101190315 Reference (IMPORTANT!): a) Application number,IM132,Surname,First name b) If you do not have an application number: IM132,Surname,First name For transfers from abroad, you will need the following information: a) BIC-number: BYLADEMM b) IBAN-number: DE36 7005 0000 4101 1903 15 Please heed the following information: If you do the payment through a transfer at your bank with a bank transfer slip, this slip has to be stamped and signed by the bank clerk who helps you with the transaction in order to be accepted for enrolment. Besides the Sparkasse, most banks refuse to do this. The best possibility to prove that you have paid the SWOcontribution is a bank statement which shows the debiting of your account. Validation of the Student Campus Card Right after you have received the Student Campus Card you can validate it. Outside of the Student Registry Office / Studierendenkanzlei there is a grey terminal “Validierungsstation”. You have to insert the card in order to receive the imprint that validates the card for the next semester. This card can be used as a ticket for public transportation during the semester. 4. German language proficiency The Institute for International Communication (IIK) located in Bayreuth, is a spin-off of Bayreuth University. The institute organizes our university’s ‘Summer University for Intercultural German Studies’ dedicated to international students. In addition, the institute offers German classes in preparation for the TestDAF exam and the DSH exam. Please check their homepage: www.iik-bayreuth.de/website/en/iik/deutschkurse 5. Degree courses with admission tests Please check the following web pages for further information! 1) Philosophy & Economics (B.A.) http://www.uni-bayreuth.de/studium/bachelor/pe/index.html 2) Geographische Entwicklungsforschung Afrikas http://www.gefa.uni-bayreuth.de/de/bachelor/bewerbung/index.html 3) Gesundheitsökonomie http://www.goe.uni-bayreuth.de/de/Studium/Bachelor/index.html 4) Economics http://www.vwl.uni-bayreuth.de/de/3_Studium/01_Bachelorstudium/index.html 5) Internationale Wirtschaft und Entwicklung http://www.iwe.unibayreuth. de/de/001_Internationale_Wirtschaft___Entwicklung_in_Bayreuth/index.html 6) Wirtschaftsingenieur http://www.wing.uni-bayreuth.de/de/index.html 7) Sportökonomie http://spet.uni-passau.de/?webregister_showdex.html 8) Geoökologie http://www.geooek.uni-bayreuth.de/geooek/bsc/de/studienint/gru/html.php?id_obj=51831 9) Musiktheaterwissenschaft http://www.prof-musikwissenschaft.uni-bayreuth.de/de/studium/Bachelor/index.html 10) Medienwissenschaften (B.A.) http://medienwissenschaft.uni-bayreuth.de/studieninteressierte/medienwissenschaft-undmedienpraxis-b-a/ 11) Theater und Medien (B.A.) http://www.musiktheater.uni-bayreuth.de/de/Studium/Bachelor_Theater_Medien/index.html 6. Degree courses with restricted admission due to limited capacity Please check the following web page for further information! • Betriebswirtschaftlehre http://www.bwl.uni-bayreuth.de/de/bachelor_bwl/index.html You will find detailed information about the criteria for admission to these restricted degree courses here: http://www.unibayreuth.de/studierende/studierendenkanzlei/bewerbung_und_einschreibung/BewerbungEignungsverfahren/index.html 7. Master degree courses a) Business Administration, Health Care Management and Industrial Engeneering (taught in German) Please check the following web page for further information: http://www.unibayreuth.de/studierende/studierendenkanzlei/bewerbung_und_einschreibung/BewerbungMaster/index.html b) all other Master degree courses Please check the corresponding web page for further information: http://www.unibayreuth.de/studieninteressierte/studienangebote/master/index.html c) Master degree courses taught in English • Computer Science: http://www.ai.uni-bayreuth.de/en/studies/MA-CS/ • Mathematics: http://www.math.uni-bayreuth.de/BaMa/ • Physics http://www.physik.uni-bayreuth.de/de/studium_und_lehre/c_master/index.html • Philosophy & Economics http://pe.uni-bayreuth.de/studieninteressierte/studium/master • African Languages Studies http://www.afrikanistik.uni-bayreuth.de/en/study/Master/index.html • Intercultural Anglophone Studies http://www.anglistik.uni-bayreuth.de/de/Studium/MAIAS/index.html • Global Change Ecology: http://www.bayceer.uni-bayreuth.de/gce/ • Experimental Geosciences: http://www.master.bgi.uni-bayreuth.de/ 8. ERASMUS Exchange Scheme You will find information about the degree courses and our partner universities constituting our ERASMUS network: https://uni-bayreuth.moveonnet.eu/moveonline/exchanges/search.php 9. General Information about student life at the University of Bayreuth Please check the following link for general information: http://www.international-office.uni-bayreuth.de/en/09_Service_Students/index.html Accommodation: Rooms and shared apartments in student dormitories are let by the Student Works Upper Franconia (Studentenwerk Oberfranken), SWO. This is the link to their website: www.swo.uni-bayreuth.de. The website also contains a bilingual application sheet for the apartments. Costs are approximately as follows: rent excluding electricity costs: 115,- Euro per month deposit: 210,- Euro electricity costs: 40,- Euro Private accommodation is more expensive. In a flat-sharing community, you would have to budget 150,- to 300,- Euros. For an individual single-room apartment, you have to calculate up to 400 – 500 Euros. Check this link for private accommodation: http://www.uni-markt-bayreuth.net/home/home.php For general information about living costs in Bayreuth please check the following website: http://www.international-office.unibayreuth.de/en/04_On_Site/2_Living_in_Bayreuth/4_Costs_of_Living/index.html Bank account: For the transfer of your scholarship as well as for the direct debiting of the health insurance contribution or the rent, you will need to open a German bank account as soon as possible after your arrival. There are some institutes offering free current accounts (Girokonto) for students. Financial management: As a student, you have to bring money along which may either be private means or a scholarship. For your first month in Germany, you will need more money than usual, in order to pay tuition fees, health insurance, rent deposit and maybe some extra clothing. The absolute MINIMUM that you need to bring because it is required by immigration law, is 670,- Euro per month (8040,- Euro per year). You will need to prove that you possess this money for the entire duration of your stay in order to receive your residence permit by the immigration office. A more realistic amount for your livelihood is about 700, - Euro per month. For more details, see “Information for foreign students from countries outside the European Union and the European Economic Community” provided by the City of Bayreuth in its download centre: https://formularserver.de/BT_FS/findform?shortname=Studierende&formtecid=2&areashortname=bt_oe Health insurance: Students need a health insurance for the entire duration of their stay. This is a precondition for enrolment at the University of Bayreuth as well as for getting a residence permit by the immigration office. Please replace your travel health insurance with which you arrive in Germany immediately after your arrival in Bayreuth and take out a public student health insurance. This has to be done before the registration at both, the university and the immigration office. Private health insurance is allowed in exceptional cases. Please note that once you take out a private health insurance, it may be difficult to revert to public health insurance! We strongly advise that if you choose a private health insurance, you should be careful not to opt for to short contract periods. We have had cases where students with a private health insurance fell ill, so that the health insurance refunded costs for treatment and medication. But after the expiry of the contract they would not prolong it and the student could not revert to the public health insurance. We advise to sign a contract for the entire duration of your stay instead of one-year periods to be extended regularly. Please check this link to the DAAD for further information: https://www.daad.de/deutschland/in-deutschland/regeln/en/8839-health-insurance/ Please be aware that private health insurance contracts have to be approved by the Immigration Office. Food: Is available at the university’s students’ canteen (Mensa) at costs from 2,50 to 4,50 Euro per meal. Opening hours are: Monday – Thursday 11h00 – 14h00 and Friday 11h00 – 13h15. The cafeteria adjacent to the Mensa offers breakfast, snacks and small meals on Monday – Friday 8 am – 8 pm, Saturday 9 am – 2 pm and Thursday 4 – 8 pm. Rooms and shared apartments at the student dormitories have a kitchenette where you can prepare your own food. There are several shopping opportunities (supermarkets, bakeries, butcheries) near the dormitories. Journey and arrival: The airport closest to Bayreuth is Nuremberg (1 h train journey from Bayreuth). Other possibilities are Munich (2,5 h from Bayreuth) or Frankfurt am Main (3,5 h from Bayreuth). For the plane ticket, please ask your local travel agency. For railway connections to Bayreuth, please also consult the website of the German railway company (Deutsche Bahn). You find the link to their homepage here: www.bahn.de Passport photographs: If you bring passport photos along, please make sure that they meet the following requirements for biometrical passport pictures: http://www.bundesdruckerei.de/de/service/service_buerger/buerger_persdok/persdok _epassMstr.html Visa: As a student, you have to provide an admission letter (Zulassungsbescheid) by the student registry office (Studierendenkanzlei) and NOT by the university chair you want to join! For further details concerning visa application procedures check the following link: http://www.international-office.unibayreuth.de/en/04_On_Site/1_Arrival/1_Visa___Residence_Permit/index.html (update: June 2013) (Disclaimer: We accept no liability for incomplete or wrong information) (Edited and updated by the Welcome Centre of Bayreuth University)