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Study In Germany

Why Germany?

  • Quality Education
  • Diverse Culture
  • High Living Standards
  • Work Opportunities
  • Scholarship Options
  • Beautiful Landscapes

Diverse Course Offerings

Bachelor's Degrees

3-4 years

Master’s Degrees

1-2 years

PHD Programs

3-5 years

Advanced Diplomas

1-3 years

Certificate Programs

1 year

Germany's Top-Ranked Universities

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University of Freiburg

Freiburg, Germany Public

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University of Tübingen

Tübingen, Germany Public

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University of Mannheim

Mannheim, Germany Public

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Heidelberg University

Heidelberg, Germany Public

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LMU Munich

Munich, Australia Public

Requirements for an Germany Student Visa

You must demonstrate a genuine intention to undertake study in Germany and return to your country of origin upon completion of your program.

You must demonstrate that you are a qualified entrant into the course you have chosen by providing academic transcripts, which is the most common form of evidence.

You must provide an approved English language test result, such as IELTS or PTE, which demonstrates your ability to understand and participate in your studies.

Show that you have sufficient funds to cover tuition, living expenses, and travel during your stay.

You need to bring Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) when you come to Australia. You would be covered for hospital costs while in Australia if you have this.

Eligibility Criteria for Germany Education

  • Bachelor's Degree: From a recognised university with a minimum score of 60%.
  • English Proficiency: Proof through IELTS (6.5) or TOEFL (580-600) scores, varying by university.
  • Academic Transcripts: Required from previous institutions.
  • Letters of Recommendation: From professors attesting to your academic ability and potential for graduate studies.
  • Work Experience: This may be required for certain programmes.
  • GMAT/GRE Scores GMAT (580-600) or GRE may be needed for some programmes, especially in business-related fields.
  • Academic Performance: Minimum 75% in 12th grade from a recognised board.
  • English Proficiency: IELTS (6.5) or TOEFL (580-600).
  • Academic Transcripts: Required from previous schools.
  • Letters of Recommendation: Needed from teachers or professors.
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP): Detailing your motivation to study a particular programme at a specific university.

Financial Expenses for Germany

Average tuition fee range

Bachelors

₹7L - ₹15L

Masters

₹7L - ₹20L

MBA

₹10L - ₹25L

PhD

₹10L - ₹30L

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Accomodation

₹60K / month

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Transportation

₹6K / month

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Groceries

₹25K / month

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Other Expenses

₹30K / month

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Frequently Asked Questions

Germany is one of the best countries with an excellent education system, providing a wide range of high-quality programs at relatively low tuition fees. Germany is a non-English speaking country with great academic repute, which offers students and graduates, both international, excellent career opportunities in most fields, particularly engineering, technology, and business.

Other requirements include a degree recognized by the German higher education system, knowledge of either the German or English language, according to the course being pursued, adequate financial resources to cover living expenses, and legal and valid student visa or residence permit.

Most of the public universities in Germany do not charge tuition fees for undergraduate courses. There are, however, administrative fees, usually ranging from €250 to €350 per semester. For postgraduate courses, tuition fees are usually in the range of €5,000 to €20,000 per year, depending on the program and university. Living expenses will be around €800 to €1,000 per month

Yes, the rights to work part-time for international students in Germany amount to 120 full days or 240 half days per year, which contributes to financing your living costs and working experience in a particular area.

Indeed, there are several scholarships for international students studying in Germany. These are provided by institutions, the German government, and private organizations. Among the most well-known scholarships for international students are those offered by the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service).

An admission letter from a recognized German university, proof of financial resources around €10,332 per year, proof of German or English language proficiency according to the course, and health insurance are required for applying for a German Student Visa. Applications can be made at the German embassy or consulate in the applicant's home country.

Yes, you can bring your spouse and children to Germany under the family reunification process if you can afford them. Your dependents are allowed to work, but there are rules depending on what kind of visa you hold.

Yes, upon finishing your study you can get an 18 months residence visa to look for any job pertaining to the qualification gained. One can work full time anywhere. And once you secure a job related to the qualification one may go in for long-term work visa or permanent residence.

German universities offer international students access to many types of support through orientation programs, language courses, academic advising, and career counselling. Most universities have even international student offices to answer questions regarding visas, apartments, and more general assistance.

A German Student Visa takes around 6-8 weeks for processing, but always according to the country's embassy or consulate. Apply for it some months before your planned date of departure.