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High-quality education: According to a survey conducted by Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) in 2018, Germany has 4 universities in the top 100 and 14 universities in the top 200 worldwide university rankings.

Low tuition fees: Tuition fees at universities in Germany are significantly lower than those charged in the USA, Canada, or any country in the European Union. Furthermore, several German universities offer postgraduate students flexible payment options. Germany boasts a wide variety of programs that cater to the diverse needs of every student. Whether students are interested in music, engineering, medicine, international business, history, innovation, or entrepreneurship, Germany has it all. Additionally, these programs feature sophisticated curricula and employ effective teaching methods. Students attend German universities where English serves as the medium of instruction. This approach guarantees that they receive a quality education in a language familiar to them.

The German states allow students from other countries to work up to 20 hours per week during the academic year. Generally, students can perform various tasks; for instance, they can work as social media assistants, translators, administrative personnel, writers, and teachers. Moreover, international students have the opportunity to obtain an 18-month post-study permit, which enables them to apply for a job after completing their studies. Therefore, these opportunities help students gain valuable work experience while they study in Germany.

Travel to Europe on your student visa. Those students who wish to study in Germany are issued with student permit accompanied by residency permit. This permit does more than enable students find Germany, but also enables the student to travel to any Schengen country without having to apply for another visa. Think about it, you would be walking around the most renowned and intelligently designed buildings of Spain, France, Greece, Portugal, Denmark and more. In addition, thanks to this opportunity, students can extend their perspectives of the culture and beautify of landscapes and traditions in the European countries.

List Of Colleges/ Universities In Germany :

  • Arden University Berlin
  • MDH University of Applied Sciences
  • Steinbeis University 
  • Hochschule Fresenius University of Applied Sciences
  • FHM University 
  • EU Business School
  • Macromedia University of Applied Sciences
  • THE SCHILLER INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY – THE GLOBAL AMER
  • GISMA Business School
  • University of Europe for Applied Science (UE)
  • International Universities of Applied Sciences (IU)
  • SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences 
  • FOM University of Applied Science
  • New European College (NEC)
  • Berlin School of Business & Innovation (BSBI)
  • International School of Management (ISM)
  • Steinbeis School of Management & Innovation
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Higher education in Germany

Technische Universität (Technical universities): Universities prioritize traditional forms of learning and teach subjects such as engineering, science, and technology.

Fachhochschulen (Universities of applied sciences): Universities of applied sciences in Germany offer students courses that emphasize practical training, with at least 70% of these courses focused on hands-on experience. These universities teach subjects such as economics, social sciences, natural sciences, and business administration.

Kunsthochschulen (Colleges of art and music): These colleges focus on providing students with artistic and creative courses in fields like film-making, music, fashion designing, fine arts and theatre.

Technische Universität(Technical universities) focus on traditional learning, emphasizing engineering, science, and technology subjects.

Scholarships in Germany for international students

Governmental scholarships: There are two governmental scholarships that international students can apply for. Take a look at them:
Erasmus: International students who want to study in Europe are meant for this scholarship programme.
DAAD Scholarship: The German Academy Exchange Service (DAAD) offers a variety of scholarships to international students. Similar to Erasmus +, there are certain eligibility criteria that students must comply with.
Non-governmental scholarships: A number of non-governmental organisations also have scholarship programmes that are designed to help international students. Take a look at few of these scholarships:
Heinrich Böll Scholarships
Kurt Hansen Science Scholarships
Marie Curie International Incoming Fellowships
Humboldt Research Fellowships
Einstein International Postdoctoral Fellowship.
University-specific scholarships: Universities in Germany also offer scholarships to students in several categories like.
Career experience
Women
Academic merit.

Accommodation in Germany for international students

Student halls of residence usually sit close to the student campus and admit students on a first-come, first-served basis. They provide low-cost accommodation for international students and offer great opportunities for interaction.

If student halls are fully booked, students can choose shared accommodation as a more economical and convenient alternative. In shared living situations, several students share 2-3 rooms and split utilities. Students can find options on platforms like WG-Gesucht, Studenten-WG.de, and WGcast.

Some students may want to have their own place in more of an apartment because not all German universities have accommodations facilities in their universities. However, in the universities where they exist, most Universities accord hostel accommodations on a limited basis and on first come first serve basis. Consequently, a student seeking accommodation in these hostel should better prepare early.

Cost of studying in Germany for international students

The cost of living in Germany varies for international students depending on the city, with higher expenses in cities like Munich. International students will incur numerous expenses while studying in Germany, including housing, food, health insurance, and travel costs (source: DAAD).

Rent: Rent is the largest monthly expense for students and the amount paid differs on the basis of accommodation. The rent for a shared flat ranges between €260 and €300, for student hall of residence it ranges between €220 and €250 and for a single bedroom apartment, the rent ranges from €500 to €580.

Food: The average monthly cost for food for international students falls in the range of €150 to €180.

Transport: International students end up paying between €90 and €100 on a monthly basis on transport. Student discounts are also available.

Telephone and Internet: The average monthly expense on telephone and Internet of international students falls in the range of €25 to €35.

Study materials: International students usually end up paying between €15 and €25 for study materials.

Leisure activities: The average monthly expenses that international students pay for leisure activities are between €55 and €65.

Health insurance: If your health insurance is not valid in Germany, then you have to pay around €80 monthly for this.

Student visa: If you are not an EU student, you will be required to pay €90 for your student visa.

Requirements to study in Germany for international students

Schooling certificate: This is the first document that international students require for being eligible to study in Germany, and is known as “Hochschulzugangsberechtigung” or the university entrance qualification. In layperson’s terms, it is the certificate students receive after completing their schooling.
English language test: Taking an English language test, i.e. TOEFL or IELTS is mandatory for those students for whom English is not their first language.
Proficiency in the German language: Being able to speak elementary German is a requirement for numerous German universities. Students are required to take the DSH or the TestDaF to prove their adeptness in the language.
Proof of financial capability: In order to be eligible to study in Germany, international students have to provide proof of financial resources, or the “Finanzierungsnachweis”, while applying for their German residency permit and student visa.