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Akanksha Malhotra

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In general, Bonn University offers 200 degrees for international students. The range of courses offered by this university includes international degree programs, few of which lead to a double degree in cooperation with a partner university. These are mostly programs that are taught in English. Furthermore, international applicants are required to provide evidence of adequate German skills before starting a degree programme at Bonn University that is taught in German.

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Akanksha Malhotra

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Studying at the University of Bonn is free of charge for international students. Though, there is no Bonn University tuition fee, students are required to pay a semester fee. On top of this, students are required to pay around €800 – €1000 a month as living expenses. Also, students are required to take health insurance when they enroll at Bonn University

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Anushree mundra

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International students who wish to apply to the University of Bonn must fulfill the admission requirements specific to their chosen program. They must also provide proof of German language proficiency at a level CEFR B2 for application and DSH level 2 or CEFR level C1 for enrollment, according to DSH examination regulations. Some degree programs may also require an aptitude test. Applicants from non-EU/EEA countries may need to do some paperwork in their home country before they can send their documents to the University of Bonn. 

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Anushree mundra

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Yes, the University of Bonn offers Masters and PhD degrees in Actuarial Science. The Actuarial Science programme at the University of Bonn is ranked 23rd in Europe. Students are typically required to pay a small administrative fee, usually less than 500 euros per semester. Additionally, the University of Bonn's wide range of over 200 full and partial degree programs includes offerings at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. 

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The University of Bonn offers a number of scholarships, including the following:1. Scholarship: A DAAD-STIBET I scholarship is available to foreign students traveling to Bonn from partner universities as part of the Global Exchange Program. Though it isn't stated as completely financed, this grant is open to students from partner colleges.2. Scholarship: The Deutschlandstipendium is a long-term grant given to exceptionally talented and responsible students. It is awarded and managed by the University of Bonn Foundation. The purpose of this scholarship is to offer long-term support; it is not stated that it is fully supported, but it do
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Anushree mundra

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The application period for all degree programs with or without restricted admission at the University of Bonn for the winter semester of 2024 was from early December until January 15, 2024. However, the application deadlines may vary depending on the program, so it is important to identify the relevant procedures and deadlines for the chosen program. For undergraduate degree programs with free admission, pre-registration, and enrollment deadlines are from the beginning of June until September 30, 2024. 

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No, the University of Bonn does not provide any accommodation to its students as enrollment in a degree course in Germany does not ensure accommodation to students.

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Atul Mishra

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German language proficiency DSH level 2, CEFR level C1 is mandatory for all undergraduate programs, state examinations or Church degrees. For the master's degree courses different language parameters have been set which one can find on the official website of the university.

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