Overview
Germany is one of the top study destinations in Europe, especially popular for engineering, business, IT, and technical fields.
It offers high-quality education with strong industry connections, meaning students often get practical experience during their studies. Many public universities have low or no tuition fees, making it a very affordable option compared to other countries.
Germany also has a strong economy with many job opportunities for international graduates.
Working Rights
Students are allowed to work part-time while studying
Work is limited to ensure studies remain the priority
Students can gain practical experience through internships (which are often part of study programs)
Language
German | English
Post Study Work Visa
After graduation, students can apply for an 18-month Job Seeker Visa
During this period, students can stay in Germany and find a job related to their field
Once a job is found, students can apply for a work permit or EU Blue Card
Long-term residency options are available after working for a few years
Requirements
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Frequently Asked Questions
Explore frequently asked questions about studying in Germany, including universities, admissions, visas, and student life.
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