Development Studies Numerus Clausus

Development Studies Programs in Germany with Admission Restriction - Numerus Clausus/NC (2026/27)

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Development Studies programs in Germany position international students at the critical intersection of global inequality and sustainable solutions, studying in Europe's largest development aid donor that contributes €25 billion annually—where organizations like GIZ (German Development Cooperation) and KfW Development Bank shape international development practice, creating professionals who understand why some nations prosper while others stagnate and how to catalyze positive change without perpetuating colonial patterns. These interdisciplinary English-taught degrees challenge simplistic poverty narratives: students analyze how structural adjustment policies deepened African debt crises, evaluate whether microfinance empowers or entraps, design climate adaptation projects centering indigenous knowledge, examine how German development cooperation evolved from charity to partnership, and understand why development requires decolonizing mindsets alongside transferring resources—discovering that sustainable development means systemic transformation, not bandaid solutions. Germany's extensive development infrastructure provides real-world engagement through its global reach: internships at GIZ implementing projects across 120 countries, research positions at development think tanks like DIE, NGO partnerships from Welthungerhilfe to Bread for the World, social enterprises proving business can drive development, and refugee programs where development meets forced migration—experiencing how theory translates into practice across cultures.

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For degree courses with a numerus clausus, part of the study places are allocated according to the grade point average (GPA) of the previous degree. Selection is generally based on how many applicants apply for a place. The higher the grade, the more difficult it is to get onto the course. The German grading system ranges from 1.0 (very good) to 6.0 (unsatisfactory).
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Numerus Clausus (NC)
This Latin term means “limited number” and indicates that a program has restricted admission. In other words, not all applicants can be accepted, so selection is usually based on grades or other criteria when demand exceeds available spots.
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