Required for Indian students applying to German bachelor's programs. Tests cognitive ability, not subject knowledge. Score 110+ for the best chance at TU9 universities.
If you are applying for a Master's degree in Germany with an Indian bachelor's degree, you need the APS certificate, not TestAS. TestAS is specifically for Indian students who want to apply to German undergraduate (bachelor's) programs directly with 12th grade marks.
TestAS (Test für Ausländische Studierende, Test for Academic Studies) is a standardized aptitude test for international students applying to German universities at the bachelor's level. It is administered by ITB Consulting in cooperation with DAAD and recognized by 400+ German universities.
Crucially, TestAS tests your cognitive reasoning ability, how you think, not what you know. It measures your capacity for structured academic thinking, which German universities consider more reliable than school exam marks alone.
Why does Germany use TestAS? Indian 12th grade (CBSE, ISC, state boards) is not automatically equivalent to German Abitur. A strong TestAS score, combined with good 12th marks, serves as evidence that you are ready for university-level study in Germany.
You completed 12th grade (10+2) in India and want to apply directly to a German bachelor's program. This is the most common scenario. Most universities either require or strongly recommend TestAS for Indian applicants with only 12th grade credentials.
You completed 1 or more years of a bachelor's degree in India. Many German universities waive the TestAS requirement for applicants who have already started tertiary education. However, this varies by university, always verify directly with the institution's admissions office.
You are applying for a Master's or PhD program in Germany. Master's applicants from India need an APS certificate to verify their bachelor's degree. TestAS is not relevant for postgraduate applications at any level.
TestAS has two parts: the Core Test (mandatory for everyone) and a Subject-Specific Module (you choose one based on your intended field of study).
| Section | What it Tests | Example Task |
|---|---|---|
| Solving Quantitative Problems | Mathematical reasoning, applied calculations, diagram interpretation | Calculate optimal material use from a graph |
| Inferring Relationships | Finding logical connections between concepts | "A is to B as C is to ___" |
| Completing Patterns | Visual-spatial reasoning | Complete the next item in a visual sequence |
| Continuing Numerical Series | Abstract and numerical pattern recognition | "2, 6, 12, 20, 30, ___?" |
Total duration: approximately 4 hours 20 minutes including instructions and breaks.
Language: available in English and German. Choose English unless your German is strong (B2+).
TestAS scores are standardized, with the average set at 100. The score is reported alongside a percentile rank so you can see exactly where you stand relative to all test-takers.
| Score Range | Interpretation | Percentile (approx) | University Competitiveness |
|---|---|---|---|
| 120+ | Excellent | Top 10% | Competitive for TU9 and selective programs |
| 110–119 | Good | Top 30% | Strong application at most German universities |
| 100–109 | Average | Top 50% | Meets minimum at most universities |
| 90–99 | Below average | Bottom 50% | May not meet minimum requirements |
| Below 90 | Low | Bottom 25% | Consider retaking or alternative pathways |
Go to testas.de and create an account. Select "India" as your country. Choose between in-person (test centre) or digital TestAS (online, proctored). Select your preferred test date, tests are offered multiple times per year (typically March, June, September). Registration closes 4–6 weeks before each date.
In-person centres in India: Delhi (typically at British Council or Goethe Institut), Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai. Exact locations are confirmed at registration. The digital TestAS (online, proctored via webcam) is available for all dates and is convenient if no nearby centre exists.
Fee is payable online at registration via international card (Visa/Mastercard). Verify the current fee at testas.de, it may change annually. No refund is available after registration closes, so only register when you're ready to sit the exam.
Download all free practice materials from testas.de. Complete every official practice test available. Focus on Core Test sections, these count for all programs. Then review your chosen Subject Module's practice materials. Build up pattern recognition speed with daily short sessions.
Score results are released online approximately 4–6 weeks after the test. Download your certificate from your testas.de account. Scores are valid for 3 years. Upload the certificate when applying to German universities that require TestAS.
TestAS is fundamentally different from IELTS, JEE, or other exams Indian students have taken. It cannot be crammed for, but it can be prepared for systematically.
| Preparation Focus | Why It Helps | Resources |
|---|---|---|
| Official practice tests (testas.de) | Only way to see the exact format and timing | Free download at testas.de |
| Pattern recognition puzzles | Directly improves Core Test score | IQ test apps, Mensa puzzle books |
| Numerical sequence practice | Arithmetic, geometric, mixed sequences | Math puzzle apps, test prep sites |
| Speed arithmetic | The quantitative section is time-pressured | Mental math apps (5–10 min/day) |
| Subject module review | Domain-specific reasoning for chosen module | Textbooks + official practice materials |
Preparation timeline: For most students with a strong academic background, 2–3 weeks of daily 1-hour sessions is sufficient. The goal is to get comfortable with the test's format and timing, not to learn new knowledge. Taking the official practice test twice (once at the start and once near the exam) is the minimum recommended preparation.
| Criteria | TestAS | APS |
|---|---|---|
| Purpose | Aptitude test for bachelor's admission | Document verification for all degree levels |
| Who needs it | 12th grade bachelor's applicants (India) | All Indian students (bachelor's, master's, PhD) |
| Format | Multiple choice exam (~4h 20min) | Document review + possible interview |
| Cost | ~€80–100 | ~€200 |
| Processing time | Results in 4–6 weeks | 3–4 weeks (DigiLocker fast-track) |
| Replaces each other? | No, different purposes | No, different purposes |
| Required for Masters? | No | Yes |
| Required for Bachelors? | Usually yes (12th grade) | Yes |
There are 3 routes for Indian students with 12th grade who want a German bachelor's degree:
12th results + APS certificate + TestAS score (110+) → Some German universities admit you directly into the first semester. This is the fastest route. Check if your target university offers direct admission for Indian 12th applicants. TU Berlin, RWTH Aachen, and KIT have clear criteria for this pathway.
1-year preparatory course (Studienkolleg) in Germany → final exam (Feststellungsprüfung) → bachelor's admission. TestAS may be required for Studienkolleg admission too. This adds one year but is the most widely available pathway.
Complete 1–2 years of a bachelor's degree in India → apply to German universities as a transfer student. Many universities waive TestAS for students who have already started tertiary education. This can bypass both TestAS and Studienkolleg requirements.
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