How is applying to Goethe university Frankfurt different from applying to other universities in Germany?

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    Mayank Vashisht | Contributor-Level 10

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    Applying to Goethe University may differ from applying to any other university in Germany in various aspects such as application deadlines, application fees, course-specific eligibility criteria, and other language score requirements among others. The application fee to get into Goethe University depends on the number of courses a student applies for. If a student is seeking admission only into one course then the application fee will be 75 euros. For any additional course that a student wishes to apply for he or she has to pay 30 euros for every course selected. 

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