Study in Germany

Germany lies in the heart of Europe-an excellent starting point to discover other famous European destinations. You can be in London, Paris in no time. Each year more than 25,000 international students choose Germany for study and research. They are attracted by international study programmes and excellent research opportunities. In addition, studying in Germany means being part of an international, high qualified community. Many institutions of higher education offer students the opportunity to do internships or carry out research in industry.

Education System

The main intake offered by all Universities is September, applications accepted - 15th February till 31st May. Few universities offer a March intake. Applications accepted- 15th November till 31st January

UNDERGRADUATE

13 years of Education is mandatory (12 + 1 year from University) If not then students can go via 1 year Foundation Course Or can opt for 10 years Education + 3 years Diploma.

IELTS- 6.0 overall or TOEFL- 80 points (IBT) German language B2 level

MASTERS

15 & 16 years of Education with 75% or 2.75 GPA. IELTS - 6.5 overall or TOEFL - 85 points (iBT) German Language up to 200 hrs – A1 level .GRE – required

MBA

15 & 16 years of Education with Relevant Subjects. IELTS- 6.5 or TOEFL - 85 points (IBT), Work Experience 2 - 3 year preferred, GMAT - 550 (exceptionally required). Some MBA programs do notrequire GMAT or work experience

Program Germany Currency
Bachelors Euro 3000 - 5000
Masters Euro 3000 - 6000
MBA Euro 10000 - 12000

Living Expense

Compared to other European countries, the cost of living in Germany is quite reasonable. The prices for food, accommodation, clothing, cultural events, etc are basically in line with the European average. Accommodation in Germany costs from around EUR 400- 500 per month.

BENEFITS OF STUDYING IN Germany

  • Students are allowed to work part time upto 20 hours a week. Students can earn around 500 –600 euro per month. 40 hours of full time during vacations students can have 18 months job visa.
  • After 5 years of working in Germany, one can apply for a settlement permit or European right of residence in order to stay in that country indefinitely. As per Blue Card Bill passed in 2012, International students also have an option of expressing interest for Permanent Residency.
  • Internship is a part of the course and after completing graduation or masters.
  • Germany as a country is an attractive place to study and German University degrees are highly respected by employers worldwide.
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