Master of Chinese Studies in Heritage & Innovation in Late Imperial China

Course Details

CategoryDetails
Time
CampusWürzburg
Duration2
Deadline-Date
Fee Per Year
Application Fee
Currencyeuro
Intake Linkhttps://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/en/studying-at-jmu/studienangelegenheiten/dates-and-deadlines/
Deadline Linkhttps://www.phil.uni-wuerzburg.de/sinologie/studium/master/master-chinese-studies/
IntakesAugust
Program language requirementFor English Programs: IELTS 6.5 (no band below 6.0) or TOEFL iBT 90 or Cambridge C1 Advanced For German Programs: TestDaF 4x4 or DSH-2 or Goethe C1 Certificate

Who can Choose this program?

You must hold a Bachelor’s degree (or an equivalent first academic degree) with a minimum standard period of study of 3 years (6 semesters). Required Field of Study: The degree must be in Chinese Studies (Sinology), Asian Studies (with a major focus on China), or a closely related field such as History, Political Science, or Cultural Studies where China was a significant part of the curriculum.

Additional Information

CategoryDetails
Scope of the program
Program entry requirement4-year Bachelor's degree (180+ ECTS) in a relevant field from an HEC-recognized institution
Required GPAMinimum 2.5 German GPA equivalent (~70% in Pakistani grading system)
GRE Required
GMAT Required
Application Process1. Register for an Online Application Portal: Start by creating an account on the Uni-Assist portal or the specific university's application portal, depending on where you're applying. This gives you access to the application form and allows you to track your progress. 2. Start the Application Process: After registration, begin filling out the online application form. You can apply to multiple universities and programs through Uni-Assist or directly if the university has its own system. 3. Complete the Application Form: Provide accurate and complete information, including personal details, academic background, choice of study program, and previous qualifications. Double-check for errors before submitting. 4. Upload Required Documents: Submit all required documents through the portal. These typically include:  Academic Transcripts: Official copies of your school-leaving certificates, bachelor's degrees, and mark sheets (with certified German or English translations).  Language Proficiency Test Scores: 1. For English-taught programs: IELTS/TOEFL 2. For German-taught programs: TestDaF, DSH, or Goethe-Zertifikat  CV or Resume: Updated and formatted in Europass style (recommended).  Statement of Purpose/Motivation Letter: Describe your academic goals, program interest, and why you wish to study in Germany.  Letters of Recommendation: Usually 1–2 academic references from previous professors or employers, submitted as PDFs.  Passport Copy: A clear copy of your valid passport. 5. Pay the Application Fee: For Uni-Assist, the standard fee is €75 for the first university and €30 for each additional university. Payments are made online via bank transfer or credit card. 6. Submit Your Application: After completing all sections and uploading documents, submit your application before the deadline. You will receive confirmation of submission and updates via email. 7. Wait for the Admission Decision: Universities may take 4–12 weeks to review your application. Once accepted, you’ll receive an admission letter, which is required for your visa application.
Available Scholarshipshttps://studyabroadupdates.com/category/study-in-germany/
Program accreditation
Living expensesLiving in Germany is relatively affordable compared to other Western European countries, especially for students. Here’s a breakdown of typical monthly expenses: Accommodation  Shared flats or student dorms are the most budget-friendly.  Rent varies by city and location.  Average cost: €300 to €600/month Transportation  Most universities include a semester ticket that offers unlimited local travel.  If not included, monthly passes are still reasonably priced.  Average cost: €30 to €50/month Health Insurance  Mandatory for all students in Germany.  Public student health insurance is the most common option.  Average cost: €110 to €120/month
Visa Process DetailsGermany Student Visa (National Visa – Type D) International students must apply for a long-term national visa before entering Germany to pursue full-time academic studies. Required Documents:  A valid passport (minimum 6-month validity)  A letter of admission from a recognized German university  Proof of financial resources, typically via a blocked account showing at least €11,208/year (2025 requirement)  Health insurance coverage valid in Germany  Academic transcripts and certificates of previous education  Completed visa application form and payment of the application fee (€75)
Part timeworkInternational students in Germany are legally allowed to work part-time while studying, which helps cover living expenses and gain valuable work experience. Work Limitations:  120 full days OR 240 half days per year  No work restrictions during official semester breaks  Must inform and sometimes get permission from the Federal Employment Agency Common Part-Time Jobs:  A research assistant or student assistant at university  An english tutor or freelance translator  The café or restaurant staff  Customer support or data entry roles  Delivery rider or cashier
Post-study work opportunityAfter graduating from a German university, you can apply for an 18-month residence permit to search for a job related to your degree. This permit is called the "Residence Permit for Jobseekers" (Aufenthaltserlaubnis für Arbeitsplatzsuche). You must apply before your student visa expires.

What are the admission requirements for the Master's program in Chinese Studies at Würzburg?

To apply for the Master's program in Chinese Studies, you must hold a Bachelor's degree (or an equivalent first academic degree) with a minimum standard period of study of 3 years. Your degree should be in Chinese Studies, Asian Studies focused on China, or a closely related field with significant curriculum content related to China.

What are the language requirements for studying at Würzburg?

For English programs, you need an IELTS score of 6.5 (with no band below 6.0), a TOEFL iBT score of 90, or a Cambridge C1 Advanced. For German programs, the requirements include TestDaF with scores of 4x4, DSH-2, or a Goethe C1 Certificate.

How can international students apply for a student visa in Germany?

International students must apply for a long-term national visa (Type D) before entering Germany. Required documents include a valid passport, a letter of admission from a German university, proof of financial resources, health insurance coverage, academic transcripts, and a completed visa application form with the application fee payment.

Are there any scholarships available for the Master's program in Chinese Studies?

Yes, there are scholarships available for studying in Germany. You can find more information on available scholarships by visiting relevant websites such as this link.

What are the living expenses for students in Germany?

Living expenses in Germany are relatively affordable for students. Monthly costs typically include accommodation (€300 to €600), transportation (€30 to €50), and health insurance (€110 to €120). Overall, students should budget around €800 to €1,200 per month for living expenses.

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