STUDENT LIFE IN GERMANY

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People attract to Study abroad in Germany by the numerous advantages like as quality of life, job opportunities, standardize education system, exposure of life, interesting traditions and culture.

Study in Germany is absolutely magnificent experience.

During study in Germany you meet people from over the world, learn different cultures, and make friendship, enhance skills and introduce new innovation.

HIGH QUALITY LEARNING:-

Germany has 46 institutions making it into the QS World University Rankings 2022. It has many undergraduate and postgraduate programs which are easy to choose your field course and flourished ones career by taking a world class degree from a recognized institute. The Programs are not smooth students can

A majority of programs in the country are taught in German, with a small but growing number provided in English. German people must learn another language like as Russian, French, and Italian etc to make conversation easy for one another.

LOW-COST TUITION

International students from outside the EU will often find that their tuition is also free or low cost, with a small ‘semester fee’ of around 100-350 EUR each academic term to cover the student union and public transport pass.

In addition to the low fees, you’ll also be able to apply for a scholarship or grant for your program. The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) provides many scholarships for international students, with an online database that can be filtered by your country of origin and program.

CO-CURRICULUM:-

Universities in Germany have a range of student-organized societies, from international clubs to art groups, day-trips to cinema societies.

While German universities in general don’t have their own gyms, they usually offer inexpensive sports classes of all kinds – including athletics, beach volleyball, sailing, and Pilates – which usually take place in local sports centers nearby. 

REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION COSTS

Across Germany, rent is average for Western Europe, ranging from 550-800 EUR depending on your location. This cost can be reduced though by sharing with other students. Make sure to speak to your university’s international office to see if they can recommend trusted private accommodation. 

Whether you’re on- or off-campus, you’ll find that universities are keen to help new students settle in.

TRANSPORT

Germany is famous for its punctual public transport, limitless autobahns and high speed intercity trains. Most students will receive a ‘semester ticket’ each academic term, allowing them to travel for free on all public transport in their region. Not only does this mean you can save money whilst travelling, but it gives you even more freedom to maximize your experience in Germany without being too restricted by your budget. 

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