Ini merupakan kumpulan informasi berdasarkan pengalaman kami sebagai orang tua mengirimkan anak belajar ke Jerman. Mudah-mudahan dapat bermanfaat bagi orang tua yang lain.
2. THE 10 REASONS
• You have a top-class degree recognised around the world
• You have a diverse range of study opportunities
• You can study in English
• You are not alone
• You pay very low tuition fees – and sometimes none at all
• You have very affordable living expenses!
• You can benefit from many scholarship programmes
• You live in a safe country
• You live in a diverse country in the heart of Europe
• You learn a language which can open many doors
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3. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
• Visa & resident permit
• Proof of financial resources
• University entrance qualification
• German skills
• Health insurance (after acceptance)
• Aptitude test (optional)
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4. Highschool studienkolleg university
B1 B2/DSH1/DAF3
A Level - university
5 subjects (3+2) B2/DSH1/DAF3
IB - university
B2/DSH1/DAF3
S1 (Bachelor) S2 (university)
C1/DSH2/DAF4
IELTS 6,5
Uni specific test
UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE QUALIFICATION
5. VISA REQUIREMENTS
• Application for resident permit
• Selection invitation (zullasung) or Acceptance confirmation
– From university
– From language course
• Passport with more than 1 year expiration
• Proof funds
– € 8.040 in Deutsche Bank – Germany
– VERPFLICTUNGSERKLARUNG (Letter of undertaking)
• Personal Documents
– Birth certificate
– Power of Attorney (in case below 18)
– School leaving certificate
– SKHUN & Year 12 School Report
– Language certificate
– Curriculum Vitae
– Motivation Letter
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6. FINANCING
• Visa student Rp 1.500.000,-
• Jakarta – Berlin student airfare from $ 350
• Living cost € 8.040/yr or € 670/mo
• Deutsche Bank opening account charge € 50
• Uni registration fee
– Via Uni Assist e.V. Start from € 75 (1) > € 90 (2) > € 105 (3)
– Direct € 0
• Enrollment fee start from € 100/semester
• Tuition fee start from € 0
• First month allowance € 500 - € 1.000
• Sworn translation start from Rp 100.000/page
• Courier charge start from Rp 355.000/250 gr
• Room rent start from € 150/mo
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7. PROCEDURES
• Improve language skill to B1
• Study selection test sample
• Register to university
– Via Hochschulstart.de
– Via Uni Assist e.v.
– Direct registration
• Apply bank account @ Deutsche Bank – Germany
• Translate required documents
• Send documents to Uni Assist or University &
Deutsche Bank
• Received invitation (zulassung)
• Send fund to DB Account & received confirmation
• Apply for VISA
• Book ticket & room
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22. TIPS – for parents
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• Knowing what/where your child plan, do, move-around,
cash-hold will give you comfort
• Indonesian bank ATM Card of your account is very
handy for fund transfer
• Credit card – supplement for your child
• Access to your child Google account
• Have copies of your child documents
• Access to your child registration account,
ticket account, telephone account, bank
account is very important
23. TIPS – for student
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• Your passport is very important
• Prepare & exercise your language skill
• Prepare for “Aufnahmeprufung” for studienkolleg
• Have all your copy documents in Google drive
• Learn how to move around & travel
• Update your parents
• Open your communication access to your
parents for remote assistance
• Always watch your important belonging
• Watch your social-attitude
• Always plan before doing something
• Plan & record your expense, let your
parents know