All fields are mandatory.

  • In which country did you gain your most recent qualification?

  • Choose your grade report and answer each country-specific question.

    What type of grade report do you have?

Your possibility of admission:

With your educational background, you qualify for direct general admission for academic studies in any subject area, if you meet the following general and - if applicable - additional subject-specific minimum requirements:

1. General requirements:
- Norsk (Norwegian): 393 hours of tuition for the year 2009 and later; 14 hours per week until 2008 (sum of "hovedmål", "sidemål" and "muntlig")
- Engelsk (English): 140 hours of tuition for the year 2009 and later; 5 hours per week until 2008
- Matematikk (mathematics): 224 hours of tuition for the year 2009 and later; 5 hours per week until 2008
- Naturfag (natural history): 140 hours of tuition for the year 2009 and later; 5 hours per week until 2008
- Samfunnsfag (social studies): 84 hours of tuition for the year 2009 and later; 2 hours per week until 2008
- History: 169 hours of tuition for the year 2009 and later; 1 hour per week "Nyere historie" until 2008
2. Subject-specific requirements
The following list shows the admission requirements for certain fields of study.

Informatics
- Mathematics on level R1 or S1+S2

Engineering
- Mathematics on level R1 or S1+S2, and R2
- Physics on level 1

Medicine, dentistry
- Mathematics on level R1 or S1+S2
- Physics on level 1
- Chemistry on level 1+2

Natural sciences
- Mathematics on level R1 or S1+S2
Plus one of the following subjects
- Mathematics on level R2
- Physics on level 1+2
- Chemistry on level 1+2
- Biology on level 1+2
- IT on level 1+2
- Geosciences on level 1+2
- Technology and research science on level 1+2

Pharmacy
- Mathematics on level R1 or S1+S2
Plus one of the following subjects
- Physics on level 1
- Chemistry on level 1
- Biology on level 1

Veterinary medicine
- Mathematics on level R1 or S1+S2
- Chemistry on level 1+2

This information, prepared together with uni-assist e.V., is based on the evaluation proposals of the Standing Conference of Education Ministers (Kultusministerkonferenz), published in the anabin database of the Central Office for Foreign Education (Zentralstelle für ausländisches Bildungswesen, ZAB). The evaluation proposals serve the respective certification authorities as the basis for deciding which international school diplomas can lead to access of the higher education system in Germany. The information that is found in the DAAD database serves as an orientation for international students, but it is not binding for the certification authorities
DAAD - Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst - German Academic Exchange Service