Oguz Kaan Kısa · June 17, 2021
Today, Germany is the favored destination for higher education. With each passing year, the number of students from all over the world enrolling in various courses at German universities grows. This removes any and all doubts from one's head. The country's education level is unrivaled, and the facilities available to overseas students are amazing.
Germany is the ideal destination for prospective students who want to study Engineering, Medicine, Architecture, Business, and other disciplines at a reasonable cost. Germany has been the world's most popular destination for higher education due to a plethora of facilities and beneficial factors. Let us now know everything there is to know about studying in Germany. It will assist other students from across the world who want to study in Germany in making the correct selection.
- Excellent opportunity to learn about one of the world's most industrialized countries and its distinct culture and history.
- Hundreds of courses to select from for further education
- Qualified professionals provide world-class education.
- The ability to study German is in high demand all around the world.
- After completing your degree, you will have several job options in Germany.
- It is not necessary to learn German if you want to study any topic in English.
- The cost of living in Germany for students is low. The average cost of living, including rent, food, transportation, health insurance, phone/internet, study materials, and other leisure activities, is between 700 and 8780€.
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University | City | Description |
Aachen Technical RWTH (TU) | Aachen | Germany's largest technical university |
Aachen (FH) | Aachen | Applied science education in dozens of departments |
University of Bayreuth | Bayreuth | Bayreuth is among the top 500 universities in the world with more than 60 departments |
Technical University of Berlin | Berlin | One of the best technical universities in the world among the TU9 universities |
Berlin Wildau Teknik (TH) | Berlin | One of the best in Rail Systems |
University of Bremen | Bremen | Award-winning university with its own German preparatory course |
Clausthal Technical (TU) | Clausthal- Zellerfeld | Among the top ten technical universities |
Cottbus BTU Technical (TU) | Senftenberg Small town | Evening classroom opportunity |
Dortmund Teknik (TU) | Dortmund | Has one of the largest technology parks in Europe |
Dresden Teknik | Dresden | One of the best in Germany in research and development |
University of Duisburg Essen | Duisburg | Is one of the youngest and most student-hosted universities in Germany. |
Erfurt University | Erfurt | Germany's oldest university, founded in 1392. |
Erfurt(FH) | Erfurt | University of applied sciences in the city of Erfurt |
University of Giessen | Giessen | Is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Germany. |
On average, 68% of students work and finance their own education. In Germany, under normal conditions, a frugal student can live on 500 Euros. You might see it as big money, but it's very little money for German terms. Because in Germany, workers are paid per hour and there are hardly any jobs with less than 6 Euros an hour.
In Germany, students can find a job for 12 Euros or more during their summer holidays. Considering this, it is not difficult to meet your needs with the work permit given to international students in Germany (90 full days or 180 half days per year). You can use this facility whenever and wherever you want.
Everyone living in Germany must have health insurance. If you do not have insurance, you can neither enroll in a visa nor in schools. If you do not pay your dues for several months in a row, your education in Germany may come to an end. Germany is very sensitive in this regard.
The insurance document must be presented during registration to the university. In addition, practically everyone has an interest in having insurance because of the excessive health costs. Depending on the individual situation, a healthy insurance fee varies between 50 and 100 Euros. The amount applied to students by Germany's largest insurance company, such as AOK, is 56 Euros.
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