Why Study in Germany?
Germany is renowned for its tuition‑free or low‑tuition public universities, strong engineering & research culture, and vibrant startup & industrial ecosystem. Degrees are globally respected and many programs are available in English.
Admission Requirements for Studying in Germany
Key documents and tests commonly required by German universities (varies by state/university and program):
Scholarships to Study in Germany
Germany offers a wide range of scholarships from DAAD, political foundations, and universities for international students across disciplines:
Part‑time Work & Post‑Study Options in Germany
International students can work during studies and access post‑study pathways (subject to current regulations).
Part‑time Work Opportunities
Typically up to 20 hours/week during semester (or 120 full days / 240 half days per year). Always check your residence permit conditions.
After Graduation
Graduates of German universities may obtain an 18‑month job‑seeker residence permit to find qualified employment, with further routes to EU Blue Card/permanent residence.