M Course at KISK 22 Weeks
The M Course is aimed at students who want to study medicine, biology or pharmacology in Germany.
The course lasts ten months and prepares for the assessment exam of the M major.
Every week, the M-Course includes 28 weekly lessons of 45 minutes each.
Teaching location:
Subjects in the M Course
German: 12 hours per week
Biology: 4 hours per week
Chemistry: 4 hours per week
Physics: 4 hours per week
Mathematics: 4 hours per week
The selection of subjects is strictly based on the compulsory and exam subjects of the M course.
Participation in all courses is compulsory for students of the KISK Studienkollegs.
Examination Subjects
The assessment test in the specialization course M can be carried out in different federal states in Germany.
In Berlin, for example the external FSP will be held in the M course by the Charité. There, the exam subjects are as follows.
Examination subjects:
- German
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Mathematics
- Physics
Examination examples can be found on the website of the FU Berlin.
The application is made via Uni-assist e.V. at the official application times.
Participation in examinations outside of Berlin is also possible.
The combination of subjects at KISK is designed to cover a wide range of exam locations.
Registration Procedure
The application for the M course is regularly possible at the beginning of the next course. The courses start twice a year, each in February and August. Since the seats are limited, an early application is recommended.
When is a place reserved for you?
After receiving your application with all documents (see application page), we check whether you are qualified to register for the external assessment test.
After a positive decision you will receive a confirmation from us together with the invoice for the course fees.
After receiving the course fees, the booking is complete and the place at our Studienkolleg is reserved for you.
We are happy to provide you with the necessary documents for applying for or renewing your residence permit.
Interested?
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