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Why Study In The Germany

Germany offers world-class education at little or no cost at public universities. With a strong focus on innovation and practical training, it is especially renowned in STEM, medicine, and business fields. Graduates enjoy an 18-month stay-back option to find employment in Germany’s robust economy.

Tuition-Free Public Education
Globally Respected STEM Programs
18-Month Post-Study Work Visa
Strong Research & Industry Links

Top Universities In
The Germany

Popular Courses In
The Germany

Engineering

Computer Science & IT

Business & Management

Natural Sciences (Physics, Chemistry)

Mathematics

Medicine & Life Sciences

Humanities & Social Sciences

Environmental Science

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Your dedicated partner for navigating the complexities of studying in the Germany.

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Admission Requirements

Here are the major requirements to study in Germany which you need to ensure while applying to a Germany university:
Academic transcripts
Language proficiency (German/English)
APS Certificate (mandatory for Indian students)
Uni-Assist Application (where applicable)
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Portfolio (if applicable)
Proof of Funds
Health Insurance

Admission Timeline

Intakes and Application Deadlines

Winter Semester: September/October (Primary)
Summer Semester: March/April (Secondary)
Winter: mid-May to July 15th
Summer: early December to January 15th
Check university/Uni-Assist websites for variations

Tuition Fees & Scholarships

Public Universities: ~€0 (Some states like Baden-Württemberg ~€1,500/semester)
Private Universities: €10,000 - €30,000+
Semester Contribution: €100–€400 (mandatory)
DAAD Scholarships
Deutschlandstipendium
University-specific Merit Scholarships
Foundation Scholarships (e.g., Heinrich Böll)

Work Opportunities (OPT/CPT)

F1 visa students have opportunities for practical training related to their field of study.

Work During Studies:

120 full or 240 half days/year
Student jobs at university (HiWi) available

Post-Study Work (Graduate Route)

Work any job while searching
Transition to EU Blue Card or German Work Permit

Pathway to Permanent Residency (Green Card)

Transitioning from student to permanent resident often involves:

Apply after 2 years of qualified employment (post-study)
B1 German proficiency required
EU Blue Card may offer quicker routes

Germany Job Market & Key Industries

IT (Berlin)
Engineering(Munich)
Finance(Frankfurt)

Cost of Living

Accommodation: €300 - €600
Food: €150 - €250
Transport: €30 - €90 (often included in semester fee)
Miscellaneous: €150 - €300

Admission Timeline

Intakes and Application Deadlines

Winter Semester: September/October (Primary)
Summer Semester: March/April (Secondary)
Winter: mid-May to July 15th
Summer: early December to January 15th
Check university/Uni-Assist websites for variations

Tuition Fees & Scholarships

Public Universities: ~€0 (Some states like Baden-Württemberg ~€1,500/semester)
Private Universities: €10,000 - €30,000+
Semester Contribution: €100–€400 (mandatory)
DAAD Scholarships
Deutschlandstipendium
University-specific Merit Scholarships
Foundation Scholarships (e.g., Heinrich Böll)

Work Opportunities (OPT/CPT)

F1 visa students have opportunities for practical training related to their field of study.

Work During Studies:

120 full or 240 half days/year
Student jobs at university (HiWi) available

Post-Study Work (Graduate Route)

Work any job while searching
Transition to EU Blue Card or German Work Permit

Pathway to Permanent Residency (Green Card)

Transitioning from student to permanent resident often involves:

Apply after 2 years of qualified employment (post-study)
B1 German proficiency required
EU Blue Card may offer quicker routes

Germany Job Market & Key Industries

IT (Berlin)
Engineering(Munich)
Finance(Frankfurt)

Cost of Living

Accommodation: €300 - €600
Food: €150 - €250
Transport: €30 - €90 (often included in semester fee)
Miscellaneous: €150 - €300

Frequently Asked
Questions(FAQs)

  • Yes, public universities in Germany generally offer free tuition for both domestic and international students at the undergraduate level.

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