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Why study in Germany

November 11, 2017

EasyUni Staff

There are endless benefits of studying in Germany. It’s an experience students feel lucky to have.  Germany is emerging as one of the favourite 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. Germany is welcoming international students highly.

Why study in Germany

Benefits of Studying in Germany

  1. Subsidized Tuition Fee: One of the major advantages of studying in Germany is the "highly subsidized tuition fee". Earlier, the German higher education was free of cost (the complete tuition fee was waived off to every student). However, in the recent days the universities have started to charge a very nominal tuition fee (which ranges from 200 to 600 euros per semester) in order to improvise the existing facilities and provide much better quality education. This applies to foreign students as well, with universities that you have to pay very little or almost nothing for. The only expense is your cost of living and even that is lower compared to most European countries.

  2. Excellent Job opportunities: Germany is known for its industrial hub (Frankfurt, Munich, Stuttgart, Hannover, Bonn, etc.) with many world famous German companies such as Mercedes Benz, BMW, Audi, Porsche, Volkswagen, Siemens, Bosch and SAP. They 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.

  3. World Class Facilities: The world class facilities that reach the German universities root from the benevolent funding provided by the German government. The laboratories and the research facilities meet the international standards.

  4. Top Ranking universities: The universities in Germany are of very high standards in terms of reputation and worldwide approval. Many of the technical universities such as TU Darmstadt, TU Karlsruhe, RWTH Aachen are ranked very high in the list of world rankings for the best technical institutes.

  5. International Degree: Most of the courses offered by the German universities are predominantly German taught. However, due to the growing demand and huge inflow of foreign crowd, the universities have switched to English taught courses. Today there are more than 350 English taught courses in various universities across Germany. These courses offered in a variety of disciplines (engineering, medicine, natural sciences, law and arts) are internationally recognized. This eliminates the fear in most of the young minds that are sceptical about their degree gotten in Germany.

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