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What you need to apply for Master of Science in Physics (research-oriented) at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU)
Applicants must provide proof of English proficiency. There are several ways to do this.
1. High school diploma/secondary school-leaving certificate from an English-speaking institution
2. University degree in a study programme taught in English
3. German "Abitur" with appropriate English courses
4. First Certificate in English (University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations) or higher level (Advanced (CAE) oder Proficiency (CPE))
5. IELTS (International English Language Testing System) with a result of 5.5 or higher
6. TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a result of 213 (computer-based test (CBT)) or 79 (Internet-based test (IBT)) or 550 (paper-based test (PBT))
7. Telc English B2
Exemption is possible for native speakers.
https://www.studium.uni-mainz.de/master-physik/#Zugangsvo...
This requires proof of a bachelor's degree in physics with at least a grade of 2.5 or a degree from a university in Germany or abroad that does not differ significantly. In addition, in terms of content, we expect knowledge of the following areas of the bachelor's degree in physics at JGU Mainz to be comparable in the scope of at least:
30 credit points in the experimental physics module area,
19 credit points in the module area internships,
25 credit points in the module area of theoretical physics,
23 credit points in the module area advanced mathematics and calculation methods,
9 credit points for the written bachelor thesis.
The credit points credited are based on the standards of JGU Mainz.
https://www.studium.uni-mainz.de/master-physik/
We require the equivalence of at least
30 CP in experimental physics
19 CP in laboratory work
25 CP in theoretical physics
23 CP in advanced mathematics and calculational methods, as well as
9 CP for a written Bachelor's thesis
(Note that our three-year BSc programme corresponds to 180 CP.)
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If not already enrolled as a student at JGU, candidates must submit their application for the Excellence Track together with the application for the regular Master's program in Physics. Alternatively, if they are already matriculated as Master students, the enrolment in the Excellence Track must be completed before the start of the second semester of the Master program.
Admission to the Excellence Track requires a completed Bachelor’s degree in physics with a very good academic track record, that has lasted no longer than one semester over the standard period of study.
Applicants should rank in the top 15% of graduates of the bachelor's program in physics at their previous university. Admission can also be achieved by excellent grades at the end of the first master's semester at JGU.
A selection committee decides on the admission to the Excellence Track after reviewing the applications and interviewing suitable candidates.
Admission to the Excellence Track requires a completed Bachelor’s degree in physics that has lasted no longer than one semester over the standard period of study. Admission can also be achieved by excellent grades at the end of the first Master‘s semester at JGU. If not already enrolled as a student at JGU, candidates must submit their application for the Excellence Track together with the application for the regular Master‘s program in Physics. Alternatively, if they are already matriculated as Master students, the enrolment in the Excellence Track must be completed before the start of the second semester of the Master‘s program.
Applicants must provide proof of a bachelor's degree in Applied Physics with a minimum grade of 3.0.
Qualifications that were not part of the bachelor's degree program can also be taken into account. In the following areas, applicants must have obtained at least
If the above areas are not covered, admission to the master's program may still be granted under certain conditions.
Applicants who do not have a bachelor's degree in Applied Physics (or a comparable degree) with a minimum grade of 3.0 or who only partially meet the other qualifications mentioned above, can demonstrate their aptitude via a selection interview upon request.
A further requirement for admission to the master's program in Applied Physics is proof of English language proficiency at the B2 level or above. In addition to official English test certificates, this level of proficiency can be demonstrated by the _Abitur_ certificate: at least 5 years of English at a nine-year _Gymnasium_ or 4 years of English at an eight-year _Gymnasium_, with a grade of sufficient (4 points) or higher.
Applicants who did not earn their university entrance qualification (_Hochschulzugangsberechtigung_, HZB) at a German-language institution or complete a German-language degree program must provide proof of German proficiency at the B2 level.
Good to know: The legally binding basis for the selection process is the text of the entrance requirements as specified in Section 2 of the examination regulations.
You can find more information in the [examination regulations](https://www.studium.fb08.uni-mainz.de/downloadcenter-physik/).Applicants who did not earn their university entrance qualification (_Hochschulzugangsberechtigung_, HZB) at a German-language institution or complete a German-language degree program must provide proof of German proficiency at the B2 level.
What to prepare for your application to Master of Science in Physics (research-oriented)
For your application to be considered, 1) please fill in the application form, 2) send your complete application documents as a single pdf file to [email protected] between 10 February 2025 and 28 March 2025. Letters of recommendations should be sent separately to the same E-Mail address.
Application documents
Cover letter including a short motivation statement
Detailed curriculum vitae
Copy of the Bachelor's degree certificate with a Transcript of Records in German or English
Copy of the proof of admission to the Master's program at JGU
(If you have not received a letter of admission yet, you can also send a copy of the confirmation of receipt of your application for the M.Sc. program at JGU Mainz or a screenshot of the submission of your application documents for now. However, the proof of admission must be submitted later.)
One signed letter of recommendation, with institutional letterhead, to be sent directly by the senior scientist to [email protected].
All documents may be submitted in English or German. Documents in any other language must be translated and legally certified.
Further information can be obtained from the coordinators of the Mainz Physics Academy, Dr. Marie-Christin Wedel, Dr. Victoria Durant and Freya Luberg ([email protected]).
This programme applies directly or via uni-assist. Submit your documents through the correct channel before the deadline.
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View document bundleStep-by-step guide to applying for Master of Science in Physics (research-oriented) at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU)
The application is possible all year round.
omplete the online application form and submit it electronically.
Use the "Print" button to create a document of the application form that you print out and sign. The document tells you which other documents you need to submit with the signed application for admission to Student Services
Submit the documents to Student Services within the application period. Your documents will first be formally checked by the student service staff and then passed on to the responsible department for a technical check.
You will be informed online via the JOGU-StINe portal as to whether you have been admitted to the desired degree program as soon as the allocation procedure has been carried out. You will receive an e-mail to the e-mail address you have saved in your account, in which you will be informed that the decision has been made available in the JOGU-StINe documents area.
The selection process for master’s courses with restricted admission varies depending on the subject; information on the key selection criteria can be found in the relevant course profiles.
For master’s courses without restricted admission, you will receive a place on the course if you apply by the deadline and meet the admission requirements (see the relevant course profile).
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