I suggest you visit the website.
https://www.physgeo.uni-leipzig.de/en/study/international-physics-ipsp/bachelor-ipsp/
It basically has most of the info you need.
Best.
It depends on which student dorm building you get. There are quite a few student dorms situated apart from each other. There are two or three student dorm buildings that are close to the physics faculty. As for the transportation, it's included in the semester fee you pay to the university...
Hello.
1) Let me address that, university in Germany is not as stringent as the ones you are thinking of elsewhere in the world. They generally only look at your high school grades. If you have good grades, you should get in. I couldn't find the statistics either.
2) Deutschlandstipendium is...
Sorry for the late reply. First, don't worry about your future. As cliche as it sounds, work hard. If you are not sure that IPSP is the right fit for you, then look into other universities as well. I don't know about applying with A-levels. But I do know that the International office is generous...
Thor4four,
When you applied, how did you submit your test scores (SAT/ACT)?
Did you just download the scoresheet from the CollegeBoard (or ACT) and printed it, then got it certified?
Generally, there isn't a scholarship as they say on their website, "because there are no tuition fees." However, you can qualify for the German gov. scholarship after one year with high marks at Leipzig. If you need it now, I suggest you look for scholarship organizations in and out of your country.
Passport can be uploaded to your uni-assist application portal. They mean the whole passport page of you, with the photo and info.
At least that's what I did, and it was okay. Hope it helps!