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World Ranking of the University of Giessen, Germany

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Justus-Liebig-Universit?t Gie?en (English: University of Giessen, abbreviated JLU), the full name is "Giessen-Justus" -Liebig University") is located in Giessen, Hesse, Germany. It was founded in 1607 by Ludwig V, Count of Hesse-Darmstadt. It is one of the oldest universities in Germany. Before 1945, the official name of the school was Ludwig University, in honor of the founder of the school. In 1957, after post-war reconstruction, the school was named after Justus Liebig, a chemist who had worked here, and still uses it today. The University of Giessen offers many majors, including 11 colleges, namely: Law School, School of Economics and Business, School of History and Cultural Studies, School of Language, Literature and Culture, School of Psychology and Sports Science, Mathematics, and Computer Science School of Science, Physics and Geography, School of Biology and Chemistry, School of Agricultural Sciences, Nutritional Sciences and Environmental Management, School of Veterinary Medicine, School of Medicine. University of Giessen

Details QS World Ranking 501-550, 39th in Germany Country German city Giessen Public nature, co-educational Year of establishment 1607 Religion No campus Number of urban students 26,500 (2014) International student ratio 8.7% (2014) The school is classified as a comprehensive university and can award doctoral degrees. Website www.uni-giessen.de Surrounding Environment The city of Giessen where the University of Giessen is located is located in the center of Hessen, 70 kilometers away from Frankfurt. It has an excellent location and convenient transportation. Its proportion of university students to the total population ranks first in Germany. Similar to neighboring Malburg and Heidelberg, Freiburg, and Tübingen, Giessen can be called a veritable university town with its large number of students and schools without walls. However, some majors still have a five-year undergraduate and master's program (Consecutive Master). Each academic year in Germany is divided into winter semester (starting in October) and summer semester (starting in April). You can apply for both semesters. German applications are based on a system of easy entry and strict exit, but for most Chinese students, as long as they pass the German language test, there will basically be no problem. Only the following two hard materials are valued: First, school performance: mainly based on the average undergraduate score: generally 70-75 points are sufficient; second, language ability: for courses taught in English, generally TOEFL 80 points and IELTS 6-6.5 points are sufficient. ; German-taught courses require a TestDaF level 4 or above, and there are a few schools that accept TestDaF level 3. Regarding the application time, German comprehensive universities have a unified application deadline: July 15th for the winter semester, January 15th for the summer semester. The application methods and requirements for each stage of studying in Germany are basically the same. For details, see: Germany Study Abroad Application Guide Undergraduate applicants who have studied for 12 years in primary and secondary schools: Chinese applicants who have studied from primary school to high school for 12 years and passed the college entrance examination have the following opportunities to study in German universities: Direct admission: Key universities (National 211 Academy of Engineering) (school) four-year undergraduate program or five-year undergraduate program, at least one semester must be completed; nationally recognized general university four-year undergraduate program or five-year undergraduate program, at least three semesters must be completed. Admission through preparatory course: Complete the preparatory course and pass the final examination of the preparatory course, namely the "University Entrance Qualification Examination" (Feststellungsprüfung) to obtain German university admission qualifications. The requirements are: a four-year undergraduate degree or a five-year undergraduate degree from a nationally recognized ordinary university, and One or two semesters; after graduation from a three-year college (i.e. "junior college"). Students in the 11th year of primary and secondary school: Chinese applicants who have studied for 11 years from primary school to high school and passed the college entrance examination have the following opportunities to enter German universities: Direct admission: Four-year program at key universities (National 211 Project Colleges) A bachelor's degree or a five-year undergraduate program must have completed at least three semesters; a four-year undergraduate program or a five-year undergraduate program recognized by the state must have completed at least five semesters. Admission through the preparatory course: Complete the one-year preparatory course and pass the preparatory final examination, the "University Entrance Qualification Examination" (Feststellungsprüfung) to obtain German university admission qualifications. Requirements: Four-year undergraduate degree from a key university (National 211 Engineering College) Or a five-year undergraduate program, but have not completed three semesters; A four-year undergraduate program or a five-year undergraduate program from a state-recognized general university, but have not completed five semesters. All those who meet the academic requirements must usually pass the review of the Approval Department for People Studying in Germany (APS) of the Cultural Department of the German Embassy before they can submit applications to German universities. Postgraduate application: German master's degree applicants only need to have a bachelor's degree, and there are no restrictions on 211 or ordinary universities. Provide a qualified TestDaF (or TOEFL score - if you are studying a major taught in English), and the average undergraduate score is usually 70-80 points. Master's degree applications in Germany are the same as undergraduate applications. Applications must be submitted to the school. Applications for German PhD programs are decided directly by the supervisor, and there is no need to contact the school. Language requirements, admission or not are all decided by the tutor contacted by the student.

Application for a German PhD requires students to be formally registered at a domestic university, and generally requires a bachelor's or master's degree in the same major. Applicants are required to have excellent academic performance and strong independent work and scientific research capabilities. Students are required to choose their own topics and contact their instructors. Everything is decided by the instructor. Neither ranking has an overall college ranking. There are many types of majors ranked by CHE, while Economic Weekly only ranks a very limited number of majors. The ratings below are based on CHE. There are 45 majors in CHE's rankings, which are mainly scored based on the following five items, namely: Overall Study Situation: It is the student's overall impression of the school's teachers. Teacher support: It evaluates The teaching attitude of the school's teachers, including whether it is easy to access teachers, whether it is easy to interact with teachers, whether teachers are willing to help students, etc. Research orientation (Research orientation): What is evaluated is whether the school's courses are convenient for students to participate in research, and whether there are a large number of Research content Workstations: This assesses whether the school’s curriculum is in line with practice and whether it has a large number of facilities or resources to facilitate students to directly participate in practice or internship teaching. Reputation for academic studies and teaching: This item is Based on peer surveys. It mainly investigates the school's teaching and academic reputation and influence among peers. German schools (CHE’s rankings include not only German schools, but also some German-speaking universities in Austria, Switzerland, Romania and other countries) will recommend 2 comprehensive universities and 3 applied science schools--***5 ——Conduct an investigation. In addition to the above five items, some majors (such as dentistry, master's programs, economic sciences, etc.) will also have a sixth assessment item, while some majors have only 4 (such as German language and literature, media science, etc.) or even 3 (such as Historical) evaluation items, their evaluation indicators will also be slightly different. Regarding the above major ranking indicators, as well as the ranking performance of the University of Giessen in the world rankings and German Economic Weekly, please see: German University Rankings Major Settings Major Settings and Ratings of the University of Giessen: Major Name Major English Name Corresponding Stage Score Psychology Psychology Undergraduate 4 Clinical Psychology Undergraduate 4 Occupational and Organizational Psychology Undergraduate 4 Educational Psychology Undergraduate 4 Dentistry Undergraduate 3.2 Biology Undergraduate 3 Education Science Undergraduate 3 Geography Undergraduate 3 German Language and Literature German Language and Literature Undergraduate 2.5 Chemistry Undergraduate 2.4 Human Medicine Undergraduate 2.4 Law Undergraduate 2.2 Physics Undergraduate 1.7 English/North American Studies Undergraduate 1.5 History Undergraduate 1.5 Sports Sciences Undergraduate 1.2 Romance Studies Undergraduate 0.5 Mathematics Undergraduate 0.4 Economic Sciences Undergraduate 0 Political Science Undergraduate Note: (1) The scores here are given according to the ranking of CHE. A single ranking of "Top Group" is counted as "1 point", a single ranking of "Middle Group" is counted as "0.5 points", a single ranking of "Bottom Group" is counted as "0.2 points", and finally the overall score is added up. . (2) Please note that the above list is all the majors of the university included in the CHE ranking and their ratings, not the complete list of majors of the university.