Study in Germany - FAQs

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In Germany, public university fees range from €100-€350 per semester, while private universities charge up to €20,000 annually, with MBAs costing up to €65,000.

The cost of living in Germany for Indian students can be between €980 to €1,500 per month including rent.

For Studying in top Universities at Germany, you require to have good academics and English Proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL).

Yes, Germany scholarships for Indian students offer financial aid covering tuition, living expenses, travel, and study materials for studies in Germany, depending on eligibility criteria.

Yes, you can work up to 20 hours per week or 120 full days/240 half days annually without a work permit!

As of January 1, 2024, Germany’s minimum wage is €12.41 per hour for all students, regardless of nationality.

Graduates in Germany can apply for an 18-month work visa to find a job related to their studies.

A Germany-dependent visa, also known as a “Family Reunion Visa,” allows spouses, children, and other family members to join their relatives living in Germany.

To be eligible for this permit, you must have lived in Germany for at least five years (or three years if married to a German citizen) and provide proof of employment, financial resources, and German language skills. With this permit, you can stay in Germany forever. International students can get permanent residency after two years with a work permit.

Germany has a temperate climate with four seasons: cold winters with snow, mild springs, warm summers (20°C to 30°C), and cool autumns. Rainfall is fairly even throughout the year.

Yes, learning German makes life in Germany easier, improves study and job chances, and helps you connect with locals. There are also universities that teach in English.

Yes, many universities offer English-taught programs, especially at the master's level.

Germany has a strong job market, especially in STEM fields, with many opportunities for graduates.

Germany, the world's fourth largest economy, offers flexible work hours, high salaries, ample paid leave, and social security benefits.

Yes, public transport is affordable and efficient, with many student discounts available.

Generally, the IELTS test is important to get a student Visa in Germany. But if you submit the MOI certificate to the German University and obtain a confirmation letter, it is not required.

Engineering, finance and accounting, nursing and healthcare, sales and marketing, civil engineering and architecture, IT and Software Development, etc., are the fields that have more job opportunities in Germany.

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