Study in Germany

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Study In Germany

Germany is emerging as a favorite destination for people willing to pursue their higher studies. The number of foreign applicants applying to Germany in seek of higher education is steadily increasing year by year and term by term. The universities in Germany are of very high standards in terms of world ranking, reputation and international acclaim. The learning experience in Germany is not restricted only to the class room interactions. The Germans are of the opinion that, a lot of learning comes not from the Professor-student relationships but also peer-peer interactions. Hence the university selection committee in every university strikes a perfect balance to have students from all countries and all backgrounds. Germany is also known for its industrial hub (Frankfurt, Munich, Stuttgart, Hannover, Bonn, etc.) Many world famous German companies such as Mercedes Benz, BMW, Audi, Porsche, Volkswagen, Siemens, Bosch, SAP etc, provide excellent career opportunities to one and all, irrespective of their nationality. Thousands of supplier companies to these big giants also keep their doors open to the international talents. The research projects in the universities by and large depends on the funding provided by three main sources: The German Government, the industry, The European Union (EU). Since all these three factors are largely unaffected by the external influences, the research funding for the projects have literally no bound. Hence Germany is indeed one of the best places for researchers from any discipline. Admission is now open for the 2013 and 2014 Entry

  Advantages and Benefits of Studying in Germany
Below are a very few advantages of studying in Germany;
  ⦁ You really don’t have to study in the German Language. You can study in German English Universities. Although, you will need to understand some German language to enable you communicate very well, many people in Germany can actually speak English.
⦁ All Universities in Germany are fully open for International Students. There is no discrimination at all.
⦁ Most of the German Language learning institutions are relatively cheap and almost free most times.
⦁ Universities in Germany ranking cannot be compared to most of the other countries in Europe. A degree from Germany cannot be rejected or underrated by any organization in the world.
⦁ All courses are available in Germany. There are over 16,000 courses rmany is the ideal destination to study abroad: World-class education, exciting urban life embedded in beautiful landscapes, and a welcoming culture with people from all over the globe.
Facts and figures on Germany’s higher education system

Germans somewhat ironically call their own country “the country of poets and thinkers”. Nonetheless: There are around 400 institutions of higher educations in Germany, many of which offer English-taught study programmes - about 1,000 in total. Many German universities score high in international rankings.

Tuition fees

Not only can you expect a world-class education when you study in Germany. At most universities, it is even for free. That’s right: No matter what country you come from, most schools offer their education completely free of charge. There are, of course, some exceptions: mostly private schools, or study programmes for students with prior professional experience. Good to know: If you decide to stay and work in Germany after graduation, you can often deduct previous tuition fees from your income tax.

Cost of living

Living costs in Germany are relatively modest when compared to other Western European nations. On average, students can get by on 800 euros per month. Rents in certain metropolitan areas, such as Hamburg or Munich, may be high, although in no way comparable to cities like Paris or London, especially with some flexibility regarding the part of town to live in.

Job market for graduates

Germany is a large economy with countless opportunities for foreign graduates. Unlike many other European nations, Germany's economy is not centered around one or two specific locations. Industrial hubs are scattered across the country: Hamburg is home to trade and media companies; Munich and Stuttgart are strong in automotive and manufacturing; Frankfurt is the leading financial capital. Strangely, Berlin does not have strong industrial presence but has developed into Europe's startup capital over recent years.

Speaking German is almost always a prerequisite especially for entry-level jobs. The common exceptions are jobs in tech/IT, and jobs at internationally oriented startups - particularly in startup hubs like Hamburg or Berlin.

Transportation

Getting in and out of Germany is uncomplicated: Two of its airports, Frankfurt and Munich, are among the world’s largest, together serving several hundred connections in Europe and the world. Within Europe, both train and bus connections are also a viable option due to Germany's central location and thanks to dense networks of rails and highways.

Germany is located at the heart of Europe, bordering on nine other countries. Clockwise from the North, those are: Denmark, Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, France, Luxemburg, Belgium, Netherlands. That makes Germany an ideal destination if you're eager to explore other parts of Europe, as well.

Within Germany’s cities, you can expect a high standard of public transportation. Most large cities have a subway system, and extensive bus and streetcar line networks are the norm.

Universities in Germany
Aalen University
Alice Salomon University of Applied Sciences Berlin
Anhalt⦁ University of Applied Sciences
Augsburg University of Applied Sciences
Bard College Berlin, A Liberal Arts University
Bauhaus-⦁ Universität⦁ Weimar
Berlin International University of Applied Sciences
Berlin School of Economics and Law
Beuth⦁ University of Applied Sciences Berlin
Bielefeld University
Bonn-⦁ Rhein⦁ -⦁ Sieg⦁ University of Applied Sciences
Brand Academy
Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-⦁ Senftenberg
Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences
Bucerius⦁ Law School
CIFE
Clausthal⦁ University of Technology
CODE University of Applied Sciences
Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences
Deggendorf⦁ Institute of Technology
Design ⦁ Akademie⦁ Berlin
Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts
Dresden International University (DIU)
Dresden University of Applied Sciences
EBS ⦁ Universität⦁ ⦁ für⦁ ⦁ Wirtschaft⦁ und ⦁ Recht
ESMT Berlin
Esslingen University of Applied Sciences
EU Business School
Europa-⦁ Universität⦁ Flensburg
European University ⦁ Viadrina
FAU Erlangen-⦁ Nürnberg
FH Aachen - University of Applied Sciences
Flensburg University of Applied Sciences
Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
Freie⦁ ⦁ Universität⦁ Berlin
Fresenius University of Applied Sciences
Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Fulda University of Applied Sciences
Furtwangen⦁ University
Geisenheim⦁ University
Goethe University Frankfurt
HafenCity⦁ University Hamburg
Hamburg University of Applied Sciences
Hamburg University of Technology
Hannover Medical School
hdpk⦁ Berlin
Heidelberg University
Heilbronn University
Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Hertie⦁ School
HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management
Hochschule⦁ ⦁ Niederrhein
Hof University of Applied Sciences
HS Kaiserslautern - Faculty of Business Administration
HTW Berlin
Humboldt University Berlin
ifs international film school cologne
Ilmenau⦁ University of Technology
International Psychoanalytic University Berlin
International School of Management (ISM)
Jacobs University Bremen
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Julius Maximilian University of ⦁ Würzburg
Justus Liebig University
Karlshochschule⦁ International University
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences
Kempten University
Kiel University
Leibniz ⦁ Universität⦁ Hannover
Leuphana⦁ University ⦁ Lüneburg
Ludwig ⦁ Maximilians⦁ University Munich
Munich Business School (MBS)
Munich University of Applied Sciences
Ruhr University Bochum
RWTH Aachen University
SRH Dresden
SRH University Berlin
Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences
Technical University of Munich (TUM)
Technische⦁ ⦁ Universität⦁ Berlin
Universität⦁ Hamburg
University of Applied Sciences Bremen
University of Augsburg
University of Bremen
University of Cologne
University of Duisburg-Essen
University of Freiburg
University of Hildesheim
University of ⦁ Hohenheim
University of ⦁ Münster
University of Music Karlsruhe
University of Regensburg
University of Stuttgart
University of ⦁ Tübingen