Proof of the level of English for master programs at Faculty IV
To be admitted to any of the master programs at Faculty IV, you have to prove that your knowledge of the English language corresponds to level B2 or higher on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). (Exception: Computational Neuroscience). For English language level B2 the qualifications shown in the table below serve as the lower limiting value.
Only the listed language certificates will be accepted. Exceptions made during the strict Corona restrictions, among others, no longer apply as of application/admission period starting summer semester 2022.
Please make sure that it is clearly recognizable that the B2 level has been achieved (extra certificate or module description, if applicable). Otherwise, the proof can unfortunately not be considered.
The following are accepted as proof (as of 01.09.2024)
Proof | Qualification |
TOEFL® iBT internetbased | score ≥ 87 points in the "Test Date Score", we not accept "My Best Scores" |
TOEFL® iBT Home Edition | score ≥ 87 points in the "Test Date Score", we not accept "My Best Scores" |
TOEFL® ITP paperbased | score ≥ 543 points |
FCE First Cambridge Certificate of English≙ B2 First | minimum level B (A best grade, C worst grade) |
CAE Cambridge Advanced English ≙ C1 Advanced | minimum level C (A best grade, C worst grade) |
CPE Cambridge Proficiency English ≙ C2 Proficiency | minimum level C (A best grade, C worst grade) |
IELTS Academic – International English Language Testing System | score ≥ 6.5 points |
IELTS Academic Online – International English Language Testing System | score ≥ 6.5 points |
UNIcert® | Level II or higher |
DAAD compliant language certificate issued by TU Berlin's ZEMS or any other academic language teaching unit of a German university * | all competence areas marked B2 or better |
TU Berlin's ZEMS language course | course level B2 or higher, successfully completed and with ECTS points certificate |
Bachelor studies with English as language of instruction in an English-speaking country according to section "English as a native language" | successfully completed at an acknowledged university |
German certificate of general higher education entrance qualification stating "Zeugnis der allgemeinen Hochschulreife (Abitur)" | at least 6 years of basic or advanced courses in English as the first or second foreign language with 5 or more points in each of the last 4 school terms or explicit confirmation on the certificate that the achieved English level corresponds at least to level B2 |
International Baccalaureate | English B SL Grade 7; English B HL or English A Language and Literature SL & HL or English A Literature SL & HL each grade 6 or 7 (7 best grade, 2 worst grade) |
English as a native language | definition native language: identification document from an English-speaking country; English as official language Accepted for Antigua & Barbuda, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Cook Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Ireland, Jamaica, Canada, New Zealand, Philippines, Saint Kitts & Nevis, Saint Vincent, Singapore, Trinidad & Tobago, United Kingdom (Great Britain and Northern Ireland), United States of America |
* ZEMS = Modern Language Center at TU Berlin. Language certificates of the Sprach- und Kulturbörse (SKB = Language and Culture Exchange) at TU Berlin are not accepted, even if the DAAD form was used for this purpose. The language proficiency test onSET English is also not accepted, even if it was taken at ZEMS. |