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Study in Germany

Know everything about universities, costs, admission process & more

Owing to its high quality public institutions, exemptions in tuition fee and reasonable cost of living, Germany has become synonymous with affordability for international students. Part time work opportunities and a strong job market attributed to a robust economy, increase in demand for skilled workers and low employment rates add to the destination’s popularity among students. Germany is a known leader in innovation and technology and often considered by students who are looking to pursue a degree in engineering, science, business and management studies. In addition to featuring reputed universities coupled with a stable political climate, inclusive environment and secure living conditions, it has gradually emerged as an appealing destination for academic pursuits. 

Tuition Fee and Cost of Living

  • All above costs are an indicative and approximate range of expenses and is not an exhaustive list 
  • Tuition fees of top private universities and certain courses such as MBA, Medicine, Dentistry, Law etc have a much higher fee than the others.

Employment Prospects

  • International students can work 120 full days or 240 half days, a year
  • Students who have successfully completed their course can apply for a post study work permit, for a duration of 18 months.

Visa Requirements

Visa requirements- Indian students looking to study in Germany require a German student visa and subsequently apply for a residence permit once they have entered the country. To be eligible to apply for a student visa, you would require a valid passport, an acceptance letter from a higher education institution, APS certificate (proof of authenticity of academic documents making a student eligible to pursue higher education in Germany), proof of sufficient funds, proof of health insurance, records of English language requirements and previous study

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