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Study in the Germany

One of the most popular study destinations in the world, Germany has a remarkable education system. Germany has many world ranked universities along with exceptional research opportunities, countless courses and internationally renowned programs. Germany is a safe and secured country making it an ideal place to study because “Education is not a business for them”.

Why Study in Germany?

  • Higher education in Germany is acclaimed the best globally with “Made in Germany” as the seal of quality, whether it is a product, education, or service.
  • Germany has top universities; 43 German universities have featured in QS World University Ranking & Times Higher Education World University Rankings.
  • German University of Technology (TU9) is and alliance of nine leading Technical University.
  • The members of TU9 are:

    • RWTH Aachen
    • Technical Universities of Berlin
    • Technical University Braunschweig
    • Technical University of Darmstadt
    • Technical University of Dresden
    • Leibniz University Hannover
    • Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
    • Technical University of Munich
    • University of Stuttgart

    Other Top German University

    • Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
    • The Technical University of Munich
    • Heidelberg University
    • Humboldt University of Berlin
    • RWTH Aachen University
  • Germany is member of Schengen country, which will allow students studying there to enjoy the freedom of movement in other Schengen countries.
  • One of the significant reasons to study in Germany is that government funded universities have no Tuition fee. Students need to pay semester contribution up to 250 Euros, and it might vary depending upon the universities.

Academics in Germany

  • Germany has more that 500+ universities offering more than 19300 courses. German language is highly recommended for students willing to go Germany for higher education.
  • Germany is widely known for its Research intensive courses as the country is the founder of world's first Research University – Heidelberg University.
  • Despite having many reputed universities, Germany also offers numerous degrees designed to suit student's interests. Germany has also introduced several traditional courses.
  • Most of the programs are taught in their native language i.e. German, but a few universities offer courses in English language. English language courses are quite common for Master's program.
  • A few universities also offer Master courses Bilingual i.e. both in German and English.
  • Top preferred Specialized Courses
    • Mechanical & Mechatronic
    • Automobile & Automotive
    • Computation Science & Energy Studies

Intakes in Germany

German Universities have two intakes

  • Summer Intake: March to September
  • Winter Intake: October to March

Scholarships for students to study in Germany

Even though the tuition fee is waived-off for most public universities' courses, the cost of living and miscellaneous charges are still considerable. There are several resources of funding like scholarships, i.e., DAAD Scholarship Programs.

Students in Germany work part-time during their studies to provide extra income and also as an opportunity to improve skills and knowledge. Around 2/3rd of international students in Germany work while studying. In Germany, international students are allowed to work for 120 days a year.

Requirements of student visa in Germany

Once you receive a Letter of Offer from your respective university, you need to apply for the student visa. The Germany student visa covers different study levels such as undergraduate, exchange, graduate, or postgraduate. There are three categories of German student Visas.

  • German Student Visa
  • German Student Applicant Visa
  • German Language Course Visa

Post-Graduation Work (PSW) Permit in Germany

  • According to a recent survey, Germany will face a shortage of 3 million skilled employees by 2030.
  • Germany provides exceptional job opportunities for graduates and postgraduates. Students can stay in Germany for up to 18 months to look for job opportunities after completing their degrees.
  • Germany is breeding home of many top companies like Audi, Mercedes, BMW, Porsche, Siemens, SAP, Texas Instrumentations, Intel and many more opening doors for many opportunities for students.

SIEC has been placing students to study in German/ universities and colleges, for than 25 years. At SIEC, we guide and assist you with the complete application process and help you study at your dream destination, GERMANY.

Cost of Accommodation, Living & Education in Germany

  • Living in Germany is quite affordable as compared to other European countries. Accommodation is a considerable expense; housing rent depends on the city; students can look for a shared flat to save on accommodation expenses. The monthly living expense may range from 750-850 euros, the range might vary from region to region.
  • The bachelor's degree is entirely free in Germany if the student chooses to attend Studienkolleg (1 year Foundation course) prior the bachelor's degree in German language. The education cost for master's degree in public university is approximately up to 20,000 Euros and for private university is up to 30,000 Euros.
  • The no tuition fee in Germany reduces a substantial financial burden for international students. Overall the expenses depend upon the location and the lifestyle you choose.
  • International students are permitted to work part-time for 20 hours per week during studies. The average income from part-time usually ranges from €500-€1500*. Part-Time work opportunists help students to manage expenses.