Germany is a hub of education and learning. If you are looking to study in Germany, you can find a wide range of courses, universities and institutions that offer high-quality education.
Universities in Germany are generally known for their quality of teaching and research. There are many universities in Germany that accept WAE. If you have earned your West African School Certificate or Senior Secondary School Certificate from Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Liberia or Gambia, then there are several universities in Germany that will accept your credentials.
Below is a list of universities in Germany that accept WAEC:
Aachen University of Applied Sciences
Bavarian International Study Service (BISS)
Berlin University of Applied Sciences for Management & Law (HTW) – Berlin Campus East
Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences (Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg) – University of Applied Sciences Bonn-Rhein-Sieg – Bonn Campus East
Universities In Germany That Accept Waec
Cologne University of Applied Sciences (Köln International Graduate School Of Management And Informatics) – Cologne Campus West
Dortmund University of Technology – Dortmund Campus
Universities in Germany that accept WAEC
After a very successful year, the Federal Government has announced the names of Nigerian students who were admitted into German universities for undergraduate studies. The list includes 2,945 students out of the 3,000 who applied for admission into these universities.
The list was released by the Federal Ministry of Education, Arts and Culture on Tuesday after it went through an evaluation process.
The selected candidates will be offered admission into 19 universities across Germany. Some of the universities include:
Berlin University of Applied Sciences (HTW Berlin) – School of Business and Management (BBA)
University of Cologne – Faculty of Law and Economics (LL.M.)
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – Faculty of Mechanical Engineering (Master’s degree)
- University of Bamberg
The University of Bamberg is a public research university located in Bamberg, Germany. Founded in 1506, it is one of the oldest universities in Germany. It was the sixth university established in the Holy Roman Empire and has been a member of the German Universities Excellence Initiative since 2006.
The university has been associated with six Nobel laureates (including two Nobel Peace Prize winners), two presidents of Germany and some prominent figures in music and art. Alumni include some 40 living billionaires (with wealth exceeding $1 billion).
- University of Bonn