TestAS 2026: The ultimate preparation guide for international students

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Those wishing to improve their chances of studying at a German university have likely heard of the Test for Academic Studies (TestAS). As an international student from a non-European country, this standardized aptitude test is your golden ticket. It assesses your cognitive and intellectual abilities, helping universities determine if you are a fit for their programs.

With German universities offering world-class degrees and a high standard of living, the competition is fierce. The better your result, the higher your chances. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know for the TestAS 2026 cycle—from registration to the „secret hacks“ for the toughest questions.


The TestAS is not a test of „knowledge“ in the traditional sense, but rather a test of academic aptitude. You won’t be asked to recite history dates; instead, you’ll face questions involving pattern recognition, logical deduction, and graph interpretation. For free TestAS prep materials, visit our downloads page.

  • Eligibility: International students (non-EU) planning an undergraduate degree.
  • Language proficiency: B1/B2 level in English or German is highly recommended to understand the logic puzzles.
  • TestAS costs 2026: The standard fee is currently €115, though participants with refugee status may still sit the exam free of charge.

Registration: Do this as early as possible. Test seats in major hubs fill up months in advance.

The days before: Stop cramming. Focus on revision and relaxation.

The day of: Arrive early, bring your ID, and stay calm. A structured approach to each section is what separates successful candidates from the rest.


As Benjamin Franklin famously said: “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.” For the TestAS, early preparation is your biggest advantage.

Don’t underestimate the time required. Schedule fixed study blocks in your calendar. A varied plan which alternates between logic puzzles, language practice, and module-specific math can prevents burnout and ensures a comprehensive understanding.

Since the question types are unusual, practicing with specific TestAS preparation books is essential. These books help you „crack“ the logic behind the questions and get used to the strict time limits.

Effective preparation involves recognizing and working on personal weaknesses. Use available resources tailored specifically for the areas you are struggling with and focus here. Especially if you are running short on time.

Don’t hesitate to seek support. Whether through friends, teachers or online resources, external help can open up new perspectives and enrich your preparation.

Talking to people who have already taken the TestAS offers invaluable insights and practical tips for test day.


In 2026, more centers are offering the Digital TestAS alongside the traditional paper-based version. Ensure you know which format you have registered for, as the interface and navigation differ. For more detailed information on the differences between the Digital and Paper-based TestAS, read our post here.


The test consists of a Core Test and a subject-specific modules. Subject Module selection should be made based on your intended course of study and the admission  requirements of the university in which you are applying to. Consult the university webpages of your choice directly to determine which Subject Module best aligns with your intended field of study. 

  • Humanities, Cultural Studies and Social Sciences
  • Engineering
  • Mathematics, Computer Science and Natural Sciences
  • Economics

  • Humanities, Cultural Studies and Social Sciences
  • Engineering
  • Mathematics, Computer Science and Natural Sciences
  • Economics
  • Medicine
  • Life Sciences

When you encounter a difficult question, skip it and come back later. Use these 8 tactical hacks to boost your score:

  1. The „Letter of the Day“: Never leave a blank! Wrong answers do not penalize your score. If you are stuck, use the same letter (e.g., „C“) for every guess to statistically increase your hit rate.
  2. Predict before you read: Try to solve the logic in your head before looking at the choices. If your mental answer is there, it’s likely correct.
  3. Benchmark the answers: Compare choice ‚A‘ against ‚B‘, then the winner against ‚C‘. It keeps your logic consistent.
  4. Avoid „vocabulary traps“: Don’t pick an answer just because you know the words. If the logic is wrong, the answer is wrong.
  5. Watch for extremes: Be wary of answers containing „always,“ „never,“ or „exactly.“
  6. Spot the outliers: If one answer is completely different from the other three, it’s usually an incorrect distractor.
  7. The „longer“ bias: Test-writers often need more words to make a correct statement technically accurate. When in doubt, the most detailed answer is a safer bet.
  8. Trust your first instinct: Only change an answer if you find a clear, logical error in your first choice.


A good result opens doors to world-class education and high employability. Use our TestAS preparation books, practice your timing, and stay determined. We’ll see you in Germany!


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  1. Samir

    Can I retake the testAS if I want a better score?

    1. Yes, you can retake TestAS if you want a better score or didn’t pass the first time. Here are the key details:

      Retake Rules for TestAS
      1. No official “failure” – TestAS is scored, and universities may set minimum expectations. You don’t technically fail; your score just may not meet the university’s requirements.
      2. Multiple attempts allowed – There’s no strict limit on how many times you can take TestAS, but you must register for each session separately.
      3. Time gap – You can usually retake TestAS after at least one test session; some test centers may require a waiting period of a few weeks.
      4. Score reporting – Only the score from the test you choose to submit counts for university applications. Some students take it multiple times to improve their results.
      5. Fees – Each attempt requires payment of the standard TestAS fee.

      Tip: If you plan to retake TestAS, make sure you prepare with practice tests and focus on sections where you lost points. Many students see a noticeable improvement on the second attempt.

      Please let us know if you have any other questions!
      – edulink

  2. anqi

    Sehr geehrtes EduLink-Team,

    ich bereite mich derzeit auf die FSP im Bereich Wirtschaft vor und möchte gerne wissen, ob es aktuelle digitale Vorbereitungsmaterialien oder E-Books für Wirtschaft gibt.

    Insbesondere interessiere ich mich für Materialien zu den Themen Volkswirtschaftslehre (VWL), Betriebswirtschaftslehre (BWL), Wirtschaftsmathematik sowie Prüfungsaufgaben oder Übungsmaterialien für die FSP.

    Könnten Sie mir bitte mitteilen, ob solche Materialien verfügbar sind und wie ich darauf zugreifen oder sie erwerben kann?

    Vielen Dank im Voraus für Ihre Unterstützung.

    Mit freundlichen Grüßen

    Anqi Shen

    1. Hallo Anqi,

      vielen Dank für Ihre Anfrage.

      Wir bieten ein TestAS-Vorbereitungsbuch für das Fachmodul Wirtschaft an. Möglicherweise gibt es einige inhaltliche Überschneidungen, die für Ihre FSP-Vorbereitung hilfreich sein können.
      English: https://amzn.to/4vAlNAx
      Deutsch: https://amzn.to/4v3slIg

      Derzeit verfügen wir jedoch nicht über ein spezielles FSP-Vorbereitungsbuch für Wirtschaft. Bei ausreichendem Interesse können wir die Entwicklung eines entsprechenden Buches in Zukunft in Betracht ziehen.

      Wir wünschen Ihnen viel Erfolg bei Ihrer Prüfung!

      Mit freundlichen Grüßen,

      Ihr edulink Team