German Abitur
The German Abitur is a qualification that students in Germany receive upon completing their secondary education, typically at the age of 18 or 19. It serves as a prerequisite for university admission and is awarded after passing a series of exams, which assess knowledge in various subjects, including mathematics, science, and languages.
The Abitur is usually obtained after attending a Gymnasium, a type of secondary school that prepares students for higher education. The exams consist of both written and oral components, and the overall score is calculated based on these results, along with grades from the final years of schooling.