Non-student exam

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The non-pupil examination enables the acquisition of a state-recognized educational qualification by taking an examination without attending a corresponding school.

The best known is the High School for non-students , but in principle all recognized in Germany degrees can be acquired in this way, including the high school , the high school and college entrance . Exam preparation is self-taught or with the help of external providers, for example a distance school in the second educational path . Admission to the exam is granted by the Ministry of Education and Cultural Affairs of the federal state in which the exam is to be taken. Existing schools are usually commissioned to take the exams to achieve school leaving certificates.

Situation by country

Baden-Württemberg

In Baden-Württemberg, all state qualifications, including the Abitur, advanced technical college entrance qualification and secondary school leaving certificate, can be taken in the form of an external school examination. The school strangers examination held once a year for people with no school place. Adult education centers and normal schools offer a state examination for the acquisition of the main school leaving certificate EHAS and MSA es.

There are different requirements for acquisition depending on the federal state. In some countries, for example, a type of school based on elementary school must have been attended. This can be, for example, the secondary school or the final class of the special needs school .

The non-school student test is aimed at applicants who want to catch up on their school leaving certificate, are pupils at a special needs school or a non-state-recognized educational institute, applicants who do not or no longer attend the Hauptschule, Realschule or Gymnasium and who have not attended one more than once Have taken the exam.

Since the certificate of the non-school student only contains the test results, non-school students also have to take exams in subjects in which state school students do not have to take an examination. In Baden-Württemberg the exams are as follows:

Hauptschule final exam

  • writing: mathematics, German, English, social studies / economics;
  • Oral: Mathematics, German, English, MNT (natural sciences), WZG (geography / history)

Secondary school final exam 2009

  • writing: mathematics, German, biology
  • Oral: English, AL (Arbeitslehre)

Realschule final exam

  • written: German, mathematics, 1st foreign language (English or French);
  • Oral: subject network NWA; two subjects from EEC, history, religion or ethics; Mathematics or German, 1st foreign language ( EuroKom exam)

General University Entrance Qualification

  • written: mathematics, German, 1st foreign language; history
  • Oral: Mathematics, German, 1st foreign language, history, 2nd foreign language, natural science (biology, chemistry or physics), social studies

Brandenburg

In Brandenburg, it is also necessary to take a non-pupil examination if pupils attend an approved but not recognized substitute school.

Individual evidence

  1. Second education
  2. ↑ Foreign school exams in the Ministry of Education in Baden-Württemberg
  3. Ordinance on examinations for the subsequent acquisition of degrees from lower secondary level and the general higher education entrance qualification for non-school students in the state of Brandenburg (Non-school student examination regulation - NschPV)