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Study In Germany
Germany is a higher education paradise. Unlike in any other country, in Germany, you will find many worldwide ranked universities, countless courses to choose among, globally valued degrees that promise high employability to you and affordable living costs. Moreover, Germany has a long and rich history, a vibrant and dynamic lifestyle mixing the modern and the classics, the urban and the rural which will immerse and make you love every second spent here.
Why Study in Germany
01.Low Or No Tuition Fees
At the time when higher education is becoming a necessity due to the increased need for highly qualified professionals and cost of attending university are increasing faster, Germany is the only top study destination whose universities charge no tuition fees, all international students attending a public university in Germany would be free from paying normal tuition fees. Foreign students will only have to pay few administrative costs like student contribution, student union fee and a public transport ticket which account to around €250 per semester altogether.
02.Top-Ranked Universities
Based on official recordings in 2018, there are 429 public higher education institutions functioning in Germany among which 106 are universities. German universities are above global higher education standards. Some of them have been consistently ranked among the world’s best universities. Students value these universities for the quality of education, hands-on experiences during their studies, opportunities to improve academically during and after studies and most importantly the safe and friendly environment.
03.Travel Europe on a student visa
To study in Germany, you will have to apply for a Visa. Unless you are enrolled on a summer school language program, you will need to apply for a student visa that allows you to reside in Germany for more than 90 days and also get a residency permit to become able to live and move around the country. The residency permit will also allow you to travel visa-free in the whole Schengen Area, which makes for a wonderful opportunity to visit the countries you are interested in within the time-frame.
Once you receive the letter of acceptance from the designated German University, it is recommendable to apply for a student visa at least 3 months prior to your intended departure (the time you are expected to be in Germany).
As for the residency permit, all your documentation will be sent to the Immigration Office of the German region where your University is stationed, and after every bureaucratic procedure is done you will be issued the residency permit.
04.Countless Degree Courses
In relation to having a large number of universities, Germany offers countless degree courses designed to suit everyone’s interests. As an industrialized country Germany has invested a lot in Engineering universities and today Engineering programs are particularly valued at German universities. However, there are a lot more study programs offered at these universities and in some of them, they are global leaders like medicine and pharmacy.
05.Globally Recognized Study Programs
Study programs at German universities are modern in terms of their structure and the way they’re delivered to students. They’re designed to meet up the most up-to-date scientific developments running out in the world and educate individuals who can confidently face global challenges. Their curriculum is subject to constant provision and change aiming to find or create comprehensive approaches to teaching and research. At the end of your course, you will be certified with a degree which is globally recognized and valued.
06.Affordable Costs of Living
With a bit of smart financial management and little tweaks to your old lifestyle, the cost of living for international students in Germany is quite affordable. Normally, you would expect higher prices in urban areas as compared to peripheral ones.
07.Work Opportunities For International Students
The German law states that international students are allowed to work part-time for up to 20 hours a week or 120 full days of a year. It is estimated that more than 60% of current international students work part-time while studying in Germany. You don’t need to possess a qualification in the first place because there is a wide range of jobs available and you will likely find something anyway. Commonly, students in Germany work as tutors, bartenders, administrative staff, babysitters, etc.
08.Future Prospects
Your degree issued from a German university is a highly respected and valued qualification all over the world. As an indication of this, German graduates enjoy a high employability in the global job market. Thus, once you take your degree many employers will come at you with a bunch of attractive offers to hire you. They trust your professional credits gained through an outstanding education in Germany and highly believe you can help improve their business. Being this much sought-after job candidates, graduates at German universities are some of the highest paid employees.
09.Learn a New Language
Starting from future employability to emotional joy, there are countless reasons why learning German is very beneficial to you. Germany is one of the most powerful economies in the world while the German language is the most spoken native language in the European continent. German companies are global leaders and have an extensive network of branches all around the world. Thus, by speaking the German language you’re setting yourself in a position where they will come at you and will offer you a job. On the other hand, the German language is widely spoken in the world, and this means an opportunity for you to travel the world and going to places you have never been before.
Diverse Community
Germany has traditionally been a hub for other nationals. Nowadays, German nationals live in harmony with many foreigners who came here to work and live with their families.
Additionally, German universities attract thousands of international students who look upon Germany as an opportunity to reach their education goals. That said in Germany you will encounter a diverse community, each with its own specifics that will make you see the world from a different angle. Also, you can make a lot of friends coming from all around the world and learn about their customs and traditions.
Quick Facts
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The name for Germany in the German language is Deutschland.
- The capital of Germany is Berlin, it is also the largest city.
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Major cities include Munich, Hamburg, Cologne, Stuttgart, and Frankfurt.
- Countries that border Germany includes Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Austria, the Czech Republic, France, Luxembourg, Poland and Switzerland.
- Large German companies include BMW, Adidas, SAP, Mercedes-Benz, Nivea, Audi, Bayer, Volkswagen and Siemens.
- Over 100 Germans have been awarded the Nobel prize in their field, including Albert Einstein, who was born in Germany.
- Football (soccer) is the most popular sport in Germany.
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