German universities: aim for 1.X

AI-powered Abitur prep for German university admissions

Four Prufungsfacher, written and oral, full Notendurchschnitt calculation. Everything you need to compete for Numerus Clausus seats.

Abitur varies by Bundesland

Each of the 16 German states runs its own Abitur with its own syllabus. Bayern and Baden-Württemberg are reputed to be the most demanding; Berlin and Hamburg are slightly more relaxed. Subjects, weights, and timing all differ. EduBoost adapts content to the target Bundesland with state-specific past papers and aligned practice.

Numerus Clausus is brutally selective

For Numerus Clausus programs (medicine, dentistry, law, psychology), the Abitur Notendurchschnitt decides everything. For medicine, you typically need 1.0 to 1.2 (on a 1 = excellent to 6 = fail scale). EduBoost helps you maximize your Notendurchschnitt by optimizing how points are distributed across your 4 exam subjects.

The written-and-oral format demands two preparation tracks

The Abitur has 4 exams: 3 written and 1 oral (or sometimes 2 written + 1 oral + 1 Prasentationsprufung). Each format demands a different method. The oral exam requires fluency, structured argument, and depth. EduBoost runs simulated oral exams with automatic feedback on presentation quality and argument structure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can an international student take the Abitur?+
Yes, if you're enrolled at a German Gymnasium or Franco-German school. Several Lycée Français schools in Germany (Berlin, Munich, Hamburg) prepare for the AbiBac dual diploma (Abitur + Baccalauréat). For French students in France, AbiBac is also offered at certain lycées. EduBoost covers the official Abitur syllabus across multiple Bundesländer.
What Notendurchschnitt should I target?+
Medicine in Germany (highly selective Numerus Clausus): aim for 1.0 to 1.2. Law in Bayern: 1.5 to 2.0. Engineering: 1.8 to 2.5. Most other programs accept up to 3.0. EduBoost tracks your simulated Notendurchschnitt and tells you which programs are realistic.
How is the Notendurchschnitt calculated?+
Notendurchschnitt is calculated from your Qualifikationsphase grades (last two years) and your 4 Abitur exams. The Qualifikation block is roughly 2/3 of the weight; the exams are 1/3. EduBoost includes a Notendurchschnitt calculator that simulates the impact of every grade.
How long does Abitur prep take?+
Abitur preparation spans the two years of the Qualifikationsphase (Klasse 11 and 12, or 12 and 13 depending on the Bundesland). EduBoost ideally starts at the beginning of Klasse 11 to optimize Qualifikation grades, then intensifies 6 months before the Prüfungen for exam phase.
Can I take the Abitur in any other language?+
The Abitur is entirely in German (except the foreign-language paper). For non-native speakers, this is a major linguistic challenge, especially for oral exams and history or philosophy essays. EduBoost has a "Wissenschaftliches Deutsch" module that prepares you for the academic German register.
How do I apply to a German university after Abitur?+
Application route depends on the program. For federal Numerus Clausus programs (medicine, dentistry, pharmacy), apply via Hochschulstart.de. For other programs, apply directly to each university. The deadline is typically July 15 for the winter semester. EduBoost provides a complete enrollment calendar and guide.

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