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Germany
With a population of 80.2 million. Most of the German universities are public institutions, and students traditionally study without fee payment. Germany has a social market economy with a highly skilled labor force, a low level of corruption, and a high level of innovation. It is the world's third largest exporter of goods. Germany has a temperate climate throughout the country with warm summers and cold winters, however long periods of frost or snow are rare. Germany has a network of 227 diplomatic missions abroad and maintains relations with more than 190 countries. Germany is a member of NATO, the OECD, the G8, the G20, the World Bank and the IMF. Covering an area of 357,022 square kilometers (137,847 sq mi), Germany is a great power with a strong economy; it has the largest economy in Europe, the world's fourth-largest economy by nominal GDP, Germany is in Western and Central Europe, bordering Denmark to the north, Poland and the Czech Republic to the east, Austria to the southeast, and Switzerland to the south-southwest. France, Luxembourg and Belgium are situated to the west, with the Netherlands to the northwest. Germany is the ninth most visited country in the world As of 2017, with 37.4 million visits. Association football is the most popular sport in Germany.
University List →Education Cost?
The cost of studying in Germany is very affordable. We’ve noticed that many students misunderstand the notion of “free education” in Germany. Some of them wrongly believe they won’t need to pay anything and some cannot believe that really studying in Germany comes that cheap.
There are a lot of things you need to know about the cost of studying in Germany and we’re going to address and resolve
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While the cost of studying and living in Germany is very affordable, the variety of available scholarships make it a perfect location to study in. There are various scholarships offered to international students in Germany.
Different types of scholarships include partial scholarships, merit-based scholarships or state-specific scholarships. These scholarships are either funded from government or non-governmental organizatio
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The application process is pretty simple if you have all the required documents. However, you should make sure to go prepared.
Here’s how to apply for the Germany Student Visa:
• Go to the German Embassy or Consulate in your country.
Locate the German Embassy in your country and go there to submit your application. You should go there and ask for more information on the applic
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Germany had a total of 415 state-maintained and state-recognised institutions of higher education, which are of the following types:
• Universities and equivalent institutions.
• of higher education.
• Technische Hochschulen/Technische Universitäten, Pädagogische Hochschulen, theological colleges et all.
• Colleges of art and music.
• Fachhochs
Know More → Request an Appointment →Why Study in Germany?
Germany is becoming an increasingly popular destination for international students. It has the third-highest international student population after the US and UK.
Germany’s higher education system is regarded as one of the best in the world. Many German universities are ranked in the top 100 best universities in the world.
What is it that makes Germany so special?
What does it offer students that t
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There are three types of German Student Visa:
• Language Course Visa:
German Language Courses lasting from 3 months to 1 year.
• Student Applicant Visa.
If you still haven’t gotten a formal admission letter from the university you applied to or you need to enter entrance examinations offered by the university. It is valid for 3
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Germany is one of the counties in today’s time which has some of the best universities in the world. Having had trained students in their respective fields, the country gives them an opportunity to find employment in the country.
Following are some of the job opportunities that are available in Germany after graduating.
Sales Expert Companies and businesses would always require professionals who have the kno
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The German student visa fee is €75 and must be paid by a bank transfer. Cheques or credit cards are not accepted. The money order must be in the name of the German Embassy/Consulate in your home country and not older than two months. Getting your Student Residence Permit is an essential step once you arrive in Germany.
Make sure to go through the following steps carefully:
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Q. What activities can I get a Germany student visa for?
• Non-academic language course studies. A course lasting 3 – 12 months, with at least 18 hours of lessons in a week. The course must not be aimed to prepare you for further academic studies.
• Pre-academic measures. A course lasting more than 3 months, aimed to prepare you for full-time academic studies.
• Pre-
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Engineering
By far the most popular and one of the top courses to study in Germany, engineering which mostly translates into an MS degree, attracts nearly 25% of international students to the country or over 71,000 international students reflecting the popularity of the course in the international circles. Some of the engineering specializations that students opt for are Mechanic
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German universities pay extreme attention to the safety of their students on campus. As an international student, you’ll have access to various points of contacts for any kind of emergency. Worry not, 24-hour security is provided at most campuses.
Contact your university security service Almost all campuses in Germany have a special body to ensure the safety of their international students. So, as the first step, chec
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