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Study in Germany


Why Study in Germany

3rd World’s biggest country with international students Master Bachelor Programs Available

  • Most of the Goverment Universities don’t charge tuition fee & some charge as low as 500 Euro – 1500 Euro Per semester - Private universities charge tuition fee from 7000 Euro - 10,000 Euro Per Year Very Low Tuition Fee.
  • World’s Top Technical Universities & Hospitality University.
  • MBA Program Available.
  • Attracted by international study programmes, excellent research opportunities and low tuition fee more than 2,50,000 international students come to there to study.
  • Average monthly living expenses are estimated to be between 500 – 600 Euro / Month.
  • Part-time jobs allowed 20 hours per week.
  • Easy Visa Processing – 45 – 60 Days.
  • Students are allowed to stay for one year after the completion of the study program. Your work permit could be further extended by that employer.
  • Country's strong economic position has also led to the use of German as the preferred language of commerce in a number of Eastern European countries.
  • Learning German language will open the doors to various cultural centers of Europe: Berlin, Vienna, Geneva, Zurich, Frankfurt and Munich.
  • Permanent Residency permission within 5 years of working full-time in Germany.
  • Minimum documentation required for visa process.
  • Germany is the only country in the World where completion of study programs in Universities is normally followed by paid internships in top MNCs that ultimately lead to full-time placement.
  • English is the Medium of instruction for many program.
  • It is an exciting opportunity to learn a foreign language and culture. You can come for short study visit or to complete your degree.
  • Numerous Scholarships are available.
  • High standard of living.
  • Cultural experience and fascinating history After working for 1 yr can apply for Green card and work for 5 yrs can apply for PR.
  • Member of the European Union therefore student get’s Schengen Visa.
  • Spouse can go in Tourist Visa

Germany has much to offer as a place to study – courses geared to international needs, internationally recognized qualifications such as Bachelor and Master, a credit system which allows the accumulation and transfer of study and exam modules. And the best: you don’t necessarily have to speak German in order to study in Germany. Still, you could learn it while you’re there. 

Germany is a place of remarkable beauty and stunning splendor. The country has long been associated with learning as the oldest university in Germany was founded in Heidelberg in 1386. Germany currently has more than 300 institutions of higher education that include 82 universities, 132 such institutions that offer shorter and practically oriented courses, and other institutions. Germany has a high turnout of foreign students as it offers a high range of study possibilities. 

It is important to mention here that globally around 1.8 million students leave their respective countries to pursue higher studies abroad. Of these, approximately one tenth come to Germany. There are 400 different courses of study that are offered by various institutions across the country. German Universities are autonomous and provide special emphasis on research and teaching. Some of the groundbreaking discoveries that the world has seen have been the result of German Universities. This is one of the strongest reasons why students increasingly prefer Germany for research studies. 

German Universities offer courses in Medicine, Law, English, German, and various other disciplines. Academic freedom is one of the main characteristics of the German university system and is one of the reasons why public universities in Germany don’t charge any fee.