Study preparation (DSH)

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The DSH exam (German Language Proficiency Test for University Admission) serves as proof that you have sufficient German language skills to successfully pursue a degree at a German university. It demonstrates that you can follow academic lectures and communicate at a high level.


At the University of Kassel, you can prepare for the exam and take it.


The DSH exam at the Language Center of the University of Kassel is officially recognized and registered with the German Rectors’ Conference (HRK) (No. 142-06/15). It is administered in accordance with the nationwide regulations for DSH exams. You can find the current examination regulations here .

Preparation courses and supplementary exam training


The Language Center offers German language courses designed to help students prepare specifically for their studies. Each course consists of 20 class hours per week and lasts 10–13 weeks. The courses take students from language level B1 to B2 and from B2 to C1.

Supplementary Exam Preparation

The three-week DSH exam preparation course is an intensive course designed to prepare students for the exam. It focuses specifically on practicing the types of tasks found on the DSH exam. The training follows the C1 course in terms of both level and timing, but is not a mandatory prerequisite for taking the actual exam. It is also open to external candidates who wish to take only this training.

Important requirements


To participate in the DSH exam and the preparatory courses, certain administrative and academic steps are required:

  • Conditional Admission: You must have a current “conditional admission” from the University of Kassel. This official letter from the Student Affairs Office confirms that you are permitted to begin your studies as soon as you have demonstrated sufficient German language proficiency (e.g., by passing the DSH exam). Since it can take several weeks to issue this letter, we strongly recommend planning well in advance.
  • Attendance Requirement: All courses and training programs require your regular in-person attendance in Kassel.
  • Costs: Fees apply for both the DSH exam and the individual preparatory courses. Detailed information on costs and payment options is listed directly with each respective program.

Necessary language skills


  • To participate in the exam preparation course and take the DSH exam, you must demonstrate C1 proficiency with a certificate (telc, Goethe, ÖSD) or a passed C1 language certificate with grades and 1,000 hours of German study.
  • To participate in the preparatory course aimed at language level C1, you must demonstrate B2 proficiency with a certificate (telc, Goethe, ÖSD) or a B2 report card with individual grades and at least 800 hours of German instruction.
  • To participate in the preparatory course aimed at the B2 language level, you must demonstrate B1 proficiency with a certificate (telc, Goethe, ÖSD) or a B1 report card with individual grades and at least 600 hours of German instruction.

Certificates of attendance without grades cannot be accepted as proof.

 (opens enlarged image)Two starting points per year: You can begin this course either in January (phase 1) or in July (phase 2).  Flexible entry: If you already have a sound knowledge of C1, you can skip the language courses and go straight into the three-week DSH format training (phase 3) in order to optimally prepare for the exam in March or September.  Prerequisite: Conditional admission from the University of Kassel is required for the courses and the exam.

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