Languages of instruction: English and German
Courses Available: All courses are available
Intakes: Fall (September/October), Summer (March /April), Winter ( January/ February)
Deadlines: Vary depending on the school/ course but usually about 8 -16 weeks before the beginning of classes
Tuition fees:

About €0 to €15000 per year for undergraduate studies
About €0 to about €20000 for postgraduate studies

What you pay for our services: $500
What else you should budget for: school application fee, visa fee, tuition fee, air ticket, room, and board abroad

STUDY IN

GERMANY

Overview

Germany is a world power with a social market economy powered by a highly skilled and innovative labour force and a low level of corruption. The German economy is the largest economy in Europe and the fourth-largest economy in the world. It currently accounts for almost 30% of the European Union economy according to data from the International Monetary Fund. Germany is not just a leader in several industrial and technological sectors, it is also the world’s third largest exporter of goods and one of the top tourism destinations in the world. A member of the G7, the G20, and the OECD, Germany is a highly developed country with a very high standard of living, an excellent universal health care system, and a well-regarded education system. According to the Fortune Global 500, 29 of the world’s 500 largest stock-market-listed companies are headquartered in Germany.
Germany is a sought after study destination that welcomes about 375000 international students and 48000 foreign scientists each year. In a recent global ranking, Germany ranked fourth on the list of the most popular countries among international students and fourth in terms of number of science and engineering research papers published. As much as 13 percent of all students at German institutions come from abroad. And there is a huge range of courses on offer: Germany boasts of over 19,000 different study programmes offered by 426 institutions of higher education, including 106 universities, 216 universities of applied sciences, 52 art academies, 30 public administration colleges, 16 theological colleges, and 6 teacher-training colleges. Ten of these higher education institutions are among the top 100 universities in the world according to the Times Higher Education (THE).

Why you should study in Germany

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