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Your guide to studying in Germany

Everything you need to know if you want to study in Germany – tips, links, and info on universities, study programs, requirements, and scholarships.

Which is the best university in Germany? How do I apply for a student visa? Which scholarships are there in Germany? And which requirements do I have to meet to study in Germany? This is where you’ll find the answers to all these questions – and many more besides.

Studying in Germany

Germany is considered an attractive study destination worldwide. On a global comparison, the Federal Republic ranks fourth on the list of the most popular countries among international students. Some 13 percent of all students at German universities came from abroad in 2018. And there are plenty of reasons for that.

Why study in Germany?

Employers worldwide value German degrees. And there is a huge range of courses on offer: Germany boasts more than 400 higher education institutions with over 19,000 different study programs. Whether you want to study medicine, environmental engineering, robotics, agricultural sciences, or peace and conflict research, you will find the right course. Find out here exactly how.

Every year sees new, innovative, practice-based and above all international study programs are launched in Germany. In Berlin, for example, the new “Code University” was opened in 2018. Here, founder Thomas Bachem outlines how they want to train the creative digital class of the future.

Moreover, since 2014 German and international students at state universities have not had to pay study fees – only a small semester fee is charged. As you can see, studying in Germany is not only highly diverse but also virtually free of charge.

Requirements to study in Germany

You need to fulfill certain requirements to study in Germany on undergraduate or doctoral programs. What is more, applications differ greatly from those for a job, for instance. Your first port of call is the Akademisches Auslandsamt (AAA) of the university you wish to attend in Germany. At some universities, it is called the “International Office” or “International Center” (IC). There are advisers on hand to provide comprehensive information on the application process: admission requirements, deadlines, application requirements, language courses, and much more besides.

Study in Germany in English

There is a wide variety of international programs on offer, meaning you don’t have to be able to speak German to study in Germany. The DAAD database International Programmes in Germany lists more than 160 mostly English-language Bachelor’s courses and around 1,100 international Master’s programs.

Study in Germany with a scholarship

Numerous organizations offer scholarships for international students in Germany. These tips will help ensure that you too have the best chances at winning a scholarship and studying in Germany with success.

Applying for a student visa in Germanyrmany in English

Obtaining a visa is one of the most important and first steps for prospective students from abroad. Germany offers various kinds of student visas, for which you can apply from the German Embassy or German Consulate in your home country. Make sure you get one before arriving in Germany.

Author: Christina Iglhaut

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