What medical tests does Germany require for international students?
Germany does not require international students to undergo specific medical tests for the visa or university admission process.
Some universities - especially for medical programs - may ask for a medical certificate or proof of vaccinations during enrollment. For your visa, you must show proof of health insurance, but no detailed medical tests are typically needed.
Requirements can vary by university and course. If you need help confirming the exact medical documents for your program, your Leap counsellor can assist.
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