What is the required minimum percentage of 12th for admission in germany?

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Asked by saransh kalia

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    amit jain amit.jain@scholarsabroad.com | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    Hi Saransh!
    Bachelors courses in German Universities are highly competitive. I hope you know that German Universities follow 10+3+3/4 pattern of education. Therefore, to get into UG programs you need to meet either of the three options:
    1. Complete one year of UG course from an accredited institute in India to meet 13 years of education and then apply. You need to be extremely good in academics 85%+ is and ideal score or,
    2. Clear JEE exam or,
    3. Clear the German UG entrance test known as Feststellungsprufung. A foundation course in Germany can help you prepare for this.
    AND
    Gain German proficiency upto B1 level.
    Hope this helps!
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    gurlal singh

    9 years ago
    60% but some universities are marit based

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