Study in Germany
Over 400,000 international students choose Germany as their study abroad destination every year. Prepare for a world-class German university education.
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About Germany
Germany is one of the most industrialized countries in the world. A global forerunner in industry and technology, Germany is a highly developed country with an excellent standard of living and a social market economy widely considered to be one of the most efficient in the world.
Home to 83 million inhabitants, Germany is a land of diverse beauty, historical splendor, and state-of-the-art innovation. Combining high-quality education with a unique cultural experience living in Germany is the main reason why young people from all around the world come to study in Germany.The Higher Education System
There are 426 universities in Germany. The majority are financed by the state, some are run by the church, and there are also more than 120 private colleges offering state approved degrees.
Public universities are almost free whereas the cost of an academic year in a German private university will cost you between €2,000- €20,000.Scholarships
There are different types of merit-based scholarships and need-based grants available to students in Germany
Most of the scholarships for international students at applying for German universities are offered by the government and private organizations. Despite some universities being tuition-free, all students are required to pay a fee to cover costs, such as enrolment, administration and student support.Why study in Germany?
Top-Ranked Universities
German universities offer excellent teaching and research, ranking among the best in the world. You will earn an internationally renowned degree, giving you excellent prospects on the global labour market.
You can travel Europe on a student visa
Once you get your student visa, you can travel with it anywhere you want within the EU. As a non-EU citizen, you will have to apply for a visa, and in some cases for a residency permit.
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.
No tuition fees at public universities
Germany is one of the European countries that does not require a tuition fee for earning your Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree at a public university, however students will have to pay the administrative fees.
Globally Recognized Study Programs
Study programs at German universities are modern and designed to meet up the most up-to-date scientific developments. You will be certified with a degree which is globally recognised and valued.
Diverse Community
Germany has long been a country of immigration, in other words, practically one-fifth of the people living in Germany have foreign roots. Many people with a migrant background have become highly successful in Germany, pursuing careers as managers, engineers, entrepreneurs, lawyers or doctors.