All the Information About Higher Education in Germany

When it comes to higher education, the names of countries like the USA and Canada may come to mind first. But do you know how far ahead Germany is for higher education! This country has gained a lot of popularity Because of not having any tuition fees. But the universities are no less. Germany has 3 of the 100 best universities in the world. In today’s article, I will try to know all the information about higher education in Germany.

In the QS rankings of 2021, 3 out of the top 100 universities, 11 out of 200 in Germany, and 30 out of the top 500 are occupied by Germans. So you can understand that the standard of the university is not less in any part.

Which are the top 3 universities?

University Of Munich

 ➤ Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

 ➤ Heidelberg University

Why choose Germany for higher education?

There are many reasons to choose this European country for higher education. Germany is an industrialized country in Europe. This country consists of 17 states. I will try to highlight some of the reasons for higher education in Germany.

  • There is no tuition fee
  • Scholarship opportunities
  • World-class study
  • Part-time job opportunities
  • Opportunity to become a permanent
  • Opportunity to take husband/wife

What is the minimum eligibility to apply?

I was very surprised to read an article! Where it was said that you have to pass from the renowned University. If you want to know which universities are recognized in Germany. In that case, I will write an article.

You must pass from any German-recognized university in the world. And your result should be less than 2.5 on the German scale.

Required Documents For Bachelor Degree

  • Passport
  • SSC Marksheet
  • SSC Certificate
  • HSC / Diploma All Marksheet
  • HSC / Diploma Certificate
  • All 1-year mark sheet of the University
  • IELTS score or others
  • German language B1 / B2 (in case of German course)
  • Motivation letter (If the university wants)
  • CV etc

Required Documents For Masters Degree

  • Passport
  • SSC mark sheet
  • SSC Certificate
  • HSC / Diploma All Marksheets
  • HSC / Diploma Certificate
  • Bachelor’s mark sheet
  • Bachelor’s certificate
  • IELTS score or others
  • German B1 / B2 (in the case of German courses)
  • Motivation letter
  • Recommendation Letter (for some courses)
  • CV etc.

There are many subjects or courses for higher education in Germany. Whether you want to study science, arts, or commerce, of course, you will find one or more

➧ Agriculture, Forestry and Nutritional Science

➧ Art and Art Theology

➧ Engineering

➧ Languages and Cultural studies

➧ Law, Economics and Social science

➧ Mathematics, Natural Science

➧ Medicine

➧ Veterinary Medicine

➧ Sport

There are many courses under these. Most of these courses are in English. However, in the case of a Bachelor’s, there are not many courses in English as compared to a Master’s. So the seniors suggest coming to study in Germany for the Masters. Find all courses through this link.

Application Deadline

There are usually two semesters in a year. Summer and Winter Semester. However, most courses are offered in the winter semester. Winter applications are usually from April to July 15. Whose classes begin in October. Winter is from November to January. There is a difference in application time for some universities. Also mostly the same. Almost all the course details are given in the application deadline.

Visa Application

If you have received an offer letter from a university, you will need to apply for a visa now. Some documents are required to apply for a visa.

  • Taking an appointment
  • Apply for dorm/home
  • Student file and block account opened
  • Health insurance, etc.

Part Time Job

International students typically have the opportunity to work 120 days full-time or 260 days part-time. Can work 20 hours a week. The minimum wage in Germany is 9.35 euros per hour. International students typically have the opportunity to work 120 days full-time or 260 days part-time. Can work 20 hours a week. The minimum wage in Germany is 9.35 euros per hour. So anyone in a part-time job can afford his accommodation and meals. However, it is important to know the German language to get a job. Jobs are also available in English in big cities. However, if you know the basics of German, you can easily get a job.

Opportunity To Be Permanent

The country has the opportunity to be permanent. Normally, you can apply for PR only if you live legally for 5 years. But in that case, you have to get a full-time job related to the subject you have studied.

If you have any questions, please comment. May your path to higher education in Germany be smooth.

Author: Nazmul Hasan

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