Entry requirements
For admission to the degree course in Modern Foreign Languages and Civilisations it is necessary to be in possession of a Secondary School Diploma or another qualification obtained abroad and recognised as suitable, and provided for by current legislation.
An adequate basic preparation is required, consisting of language skills and cultural knowledge usually acquired in high schools and upper secondary schools. This basic preparation will be tested in the manner specified in the study course's didactic regulations. Any training debts resulting from deficiencies in basic preparation will be remedied as indicated on the 'non-selective test' page.
The recognition of any equivalence of qualifications obtained abroad is determined by the laws in force.