is a cost-free online consulting service for study applicants. If you plan to study Engineering in Germany and want to take the TestAS, you can first do the http://pintient.com/2WyZ SelfAssessment offers the opportunity to find out about study requirements and about one’s own strengths and weaknesses.
offers comprehensive information about the test of German as a Foreign Language. Those who need TestDaF for admission to university studies in Germany can find out when and where to take the TestDaF and how best to prepare for it
http://pintient.com/2Wz6 is the online test for study applicants by the University of Hohenheim. This 15 minute self-assessment compares your own profile of interest with the courses offered by University of Hohenheim and other universities. You will be given study and job-related information according to your profile as well as hints concerning your career choice.
Prepare for Studying in Germany:
http://bluenik.com/2N7a is the website of the German Academic Exchange Service. DAAD offers varied information to those who want to study or research in Germany.
www.distributed-campus.org is the E-learning Portal of the Free University of Berlin. Distributed Campus prepares international students who plan to study at the Free University of Berlin for their stay in Berlin thoroughly – academically, linguistically and organisationally.
http://microify.com/2PRu is an information page for international study applicants. Its focus is on a simple query which gives detailed and up-to-date information about the required language skills for each course offered by a German University.
http://babblecase.com/2QBM is Germany's leading study information portal. Applicants, students and graduates get an overview as well of all german study programs and colleges as important information about financing studies and job search. Internationally www.studieren.de is expanding to a paneuropean study guidance.
http://atominik.com/3CIM is a comprehensive information portal for international students, academics and researchers in Germany offered by Deutsche Welle. Study in Germany is published in German and English as well as six other languages.
http://microify.com/2PSN assists international study applicants with the application for admission to German universities. The online application service allows you to apply to more than 90 universities in Germany.
Read up on the German Language:
www.dw-world.de is the website of Germany’s international radio Deutsche Welle. You can listen to political, economic and cultural news and information as podcasts, watch them as video stream and read them in 30 languages.
www.duden.de answers your questions about German orthography, terminology, foreign words, and synonyms. The newsletter gives hints about language use and informs about spelling and grammar. Duden query allows you quick online research.
http://atominik.com/3CIr is the website of the cultural institute of Germany, present all over the world. Goethe Institutes and Centres in more than 90 countries cultivate intercultural exchange and mediate a comprehensive picture of Germany by providing information about cultural, social and political life.
Hueber publishing house develops teaching materials / text books for German as a Foreign language – as the market leader for the past 50 years. The website offers learners of German the opportunity to buy online text books in the area of German as a Foreign Language, about society and culture and to download teaching material.
vitamin de is a magazine for language learners or teachers of German and is addressed to people interested in German who live in the Russian Federation. vitamin.de is a print paper and can be ordered online here.
http://pintient.com/2X1B is an English-language website for young people from all over the world. It arouses interest in Germany, gives information about science and career as well as trends and the life of young people in Germany. Deutsch@YG offers opportunities to exercise one’s German and to get information about studying in Germany.
The http://microify.com/2PU4 (Institute for German Language) researches and documents the present usage and the recent history of the German language. As a central non-university institution it offers academic exchange and communication by organising conferences and colloquia for lecturers and researchers of German and all those interested in the German language.