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WHY STUDY IN GERMANY?

Germany is a higher education paradise so at the time when higher education is becoming a necessity due to the increased need for highly qualified professionals and the cost of attending university is increasing faster, Germany is the only top study destination whose universities charge no tuition fees. Unlike 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.

TOP QUALITY EDUCATION

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.Germany attracts students for its international study programmes and excellent research opportunities.

DIVERSE STUDY OPTIONS
  • The range of courses offered at German universities is immense and gives you the opportunity to choose whatever area of study you want to focus on. A huge array of international programmes and interdisciplinary degree programmes allows you to specialize.
  • With more than 409 higher education institutions across the country, Germany provides each student with the possibility to choose from more than 14,500 Bachelor and Master degree programmes.
  • In addition, study in Germany allows students to be part of an international, highly qualified community. Over 300 international Degree programmes offer courses which are entirely or partly taught in the English language. These courses are offered in various disciplines, especially in Engineering, Natural Science, Computer Science, Business and Economics which leads to an internationally recognized Bachelor or Master degrees or even to a PHD.
LOW TUITION FEE WITH OPTIONS OF FREE EDUCATION
  • Universities are state-funded; therefore, generally low tuition fees are charged.
  • 11 out of the 16 states in Germany have no tuition fees at all, while some states require a maximum of only 500€ per year.
  • There are many scholarship possibilities offered for international students to fund their studies by DAAD(German Academic Exchange Service) and also many political and business foundations.
NO LANGUAGE BARRIER

Many universities offer international courses in English language as well. So knowing German to study in Germany is not mandatory but is recommended.

PRACTICAL EDUCATION
  • German universities provide outstanding academic programmes, while universities of applied sciences offer a range of attractive, practice-oriented options. A lot of universities collaborate with companies. Many study programmes combine theory and practice. This practical experience greatly facilitates a student’s career start.
  • Many institutions of higher education offer international students in Germany the opportunity to do internships or carry out research in industry.
SAFE COUNTRY

In comparison with other countries, Germany is a safe country. In town or in the countryside, by day or by night, you can move around freely here. Germany offers economic and political stability, which makes it an ideal place for you to study.

DISCOVER A BEAUTIFUL & DIVERSE COUNTRY & ITS SURROUNDINGS
  • Germany lies in the heart of Europe- which is an excellent starting point to discover other famous European destinations. You can be in London, Paris in no time.
  • Besides studying, you have the chance to live and explore one of the world’s most developed countries and its unique culture, history and landscape.
  • When you take time off from your studies, there are 1001 ways of finding out more about your host country. For example, you can go to a museum, a cinema or a theatre, you can sit in a beer garden, you can go for a walk on a beach, you can swim in a lake, climb a mountain or visit an old castle.

PR/ EU BLUE CARD OPTIONS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE

UNIVERSITIES WE ARE ASSOCIATED WITH

TU
Munich

TU
Munich

TU
Braunschweig

Rhinewaal University of Applied Sciences

FH-Aachen university of applied sciences

Humboldt
University

Ludwig Maximilian University

University of
Freiburg

RWTH
AACHEN

Hamburg
University

Deggendorf Institute of Technology

Munich Business
school

EU Business
school

IUBH university of Applied Sciences

Berlin School of Business and Innovation

TOP COURSES
    1. Medicine and Dentistry
    2. Law
    3. Mathematics and Computer Science
    4. Business and Economics
    5. Architecture
  • Physics: The QS World University Rankings puts six German institutions in top 50.
  • Chemistry: German’s top chemists have won 30 Nobel prizes between them. Seven German universities are in the best 100 in the world for chemistry.
    1. Engineering.
  • Mechanical Engineering:
    According to the QS list seven German universities in its top 100 for mechanical engineering.
  • Philosophy:
    German universities fared best in the QS rankings in philosophy-11 of them made the top 100.
  • History:
    The Times has three German institutions in the top 50 for humanities and history is one of their strengths.
  • Life Sciences/ Medicines:
    Heidelberg is the top German university in both rankings for medicine. Germany’s medical heritage, perhaps because of its talent for chemistry, is long.
  • Literature:
    The Humboldt, Heidelberg, Munich’s LMU and Berlin's Free University are among the best places in the world to study arts and humanities. Foreign writers have long been attracted to the birthplace of Goethe, Grass, and Schiller for inspiration.
  1. Modern Language:
    The Humboldt, Free University and LMU also place near the top of the QS list for the best places in the world to study modern languages. Seven of the country’s universities are in the top 100 for modern languages worldwide.
  2. Biotechnology

Is the use of living systems and organisms to develop or make products. It harnesses biomolecular and cellular processes for the development of technologies and improves our lives and health of our planet.

  1. Biosciences

It is a branch of Natural Science dealing with the structure and behaviour of living organisms. It is the science that studies living organisms. It deals with the application of the principles of the natural sciences to medicine.

  1. Pharmacy

Pharmacy is the science and technique of preparing and dispensing drugs. It is a licensed health profession in which pharmacists provide information regarding medication to patients and health care professionals.

WORK OPPORTUNITIES IN GERMANY:

Germany has the largest economy in Europe and the fifth largest in the world, so there are plenty of jobs in Germany for foreigners with specialist skills, although casual work is also fairly easy to come by. It is also possible to find English-speaking jobs in Germany, although in most cases even a small amount of German will be required.

Germany has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the EU, measuring at 3.9% in May 2020. This is well below the EU and Eurozone averages at 6.7% and 7.4% respectively. In some parts of southern Germany, such as Bavaria (where you’ll find Munich), the unemployment rate is even lower.

Work While You Study:

International students are allowed to work for 90 full working days or 180 half working days in a year in order to support themselves. Typical student wages range from 10 to 15 Euros an hour.

Post Study Work Visa:

The moment you complete your studies, your student visa also expires; however students can get 18 months of work visa after obtaining German university degree. You need to apply for this permit before your student visa runs out otherwise you will need to return to your home country.

EDUCATION COST & LIVING EXPENSE

The cost of living, on average, is around 700-800€ including rent, food, transport, health insurance, telephone/internet, study materials and leisure activities.

Tuition Fees

The tuition fees for abroad study in Germany can be understood as follows:

 Programs

 Germany Currency

 Indian Currency

 Bachelors

 Euro 3000 - 5000

 Rs 2,10,000 – 3,50,000

 Masters

 Euro 300 - 500

 Rs 21,000 – 35,000

 MBA

 Euro 10000 - 12000

 Rs 7,00,000 – 8,40,000

 

APPLICATION PROCESS & REQUIREMENTS

Applying to study in the GERMANY is a straightforward process :

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DOCUMENTS REQUIRED:

SOP/LOR/Transcripts/Educational Documents/English Language certificate/Passport

Please note-Application process varies from public universities to private schools in Germany also Getting visa appointment is highly difficult so better to apply as early as possible.

Intakes

To study abroad in Germany one needs to be aware of the intakes. The main intakes offered by all Universities is September, Deadlines: from 15th Feb till 31st May. Few universities offer intake in March, Deadlines: from 15th Nov till Jan Last.

Entry Requirements / Eligibility

UNDERGRADUATE

13 years of Education is mandatory (12 + 1 year from University) If not, then students can go via 1 year Foundation Course Or 10 years Education + 3 years Diploma IELTS- 6.0 overall or TOEFL- 80 points (IBT) German language B2 level

MASTERS

15 & 16 years of Education with 75% or 2.75 GPA IELTS - 6.5 overall or TOEFL - 85 points (iBT) German Language up to 200 hrs – A1 level GRE – Appeared, Attempt is fine

MBA

To study MBA in Germany, students require 15 & 16 years of Education with Relevant Subjects IELTS- 6.5 or TOEFL - 85 points (IBT) Work Experience 2 - 3 year preferred GMAT - 550 (exceptionally required) Some MBA programs do not require GMAT nor work experience

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