PTE Academic · 🇨🇳 China → 🇩🇪 Germany
From China, the search centres on highly-ranked universities and competitive admissions to germany. Here's the honest picture: realistic score ranges, the CHSI/CHESICC verification step, and why no one can sell you an "admit chance."
Chinese applicants often target the most selective universities, where admission is competitive and decided on your whole profile — not on any single test.
Honesty check: No service can guarantee admission to a ranked university or quote your 'chances' — admissions weigh your grades, statement and references together. Be wary of anyone who promises a place.
Official sources for your route: IRCC — Study permit: proof of financial support
PTE Academic is accepted by a growing number of German universities for English-taught programmes (Master's admission is commonly around 58–65), and German visa authorities accept PTE where your university does. For work, the EU Blue Card has no English-test requirement, and regulated professions require recognition of your qualifications and usually German-language proficiency for licensing — not PTE.
Most German universities accept PTE Academic for their English-taught programmes. Worldwide, PTE Academic is accepted by over 3,000 institutions across nearly 70 countries. Confirm the exact score your programme needs on its official admissions page.
Study, work and PR each set their own bar (study is usually the lowest, PR the highest). These figures change and are component-specific — confirm the live number on German universities before you rely on it. Source: German universities.
Germany has 30 verified, nationally-accredited universities in our directory — each checked against its official accreditor, not an agent's commission. Browse them by subject across 12 fields on AlmiStudy.
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Always confirm. Requirements change and vary by visa route, employer, and institution — always confirm the current figure with the official body before you rely on it. This page is guidance, not immigration advice.