When you enrol, you become a member of the university.
If you apply to study at a university and meet all the requirements for admission, you will be enrolled.
There is a general requirement for studying - the university entrance qualification. This is, for example, a high school diploma or other school qualification.
In addition, each university determines the other requirements for each subject. These are, for example, a numerus clausus (NC) and a passed aptitude test.
The certificate of enrolment is proof that you are a student at a university. You will usually also receive a student ID card with your enrolment certificate, which can also be used as proof.
