Study in Germany – the land of ideas
About Germany
Officially known as the Federal Republic of Germany, it has been at the center of Europe's political and economic happenings for a long time. German remains the language with the most native speakers in Europe – besides Germany having the largest population in the EU, the German language was once the lingua franca of central, eastern and northern Europe. In spite of the two world wars, which nearly destroyed the country, Germany has emerged to be the powerhouse of both economic as well as intellectual aspects of the region.
The country was ranked as number two by both the OECD and the Migration Policy Institute. Most immigrants are from Europe, with the top three foreign nationalities being Turkish, Polish and Italian.
The country was ranked as number two by both the OECD and the Migration Policy Institute. Most immigrants are from Europe, with the top three foreign nationalities being Turkish, Polish and Italian.
Germany has high levels of employment – in 2016, more than half of people aged 15–64 had a paid job (43.3m people) and unemployment dipped to a record low of 4.2 percent. Youth unemployment was also one of the lowest in the EU at 7.7 percent. Men are primarily in full-time work, while women, especially those with pre-school children, often work part-time. However, Germany only adopted a minimum wage in 2015 for the first time.
Why Study in Germany?
‘Why’ –this question arise in every student why should I study here not in USA. Time has proven Germany to the best country in Europe, if you want to excel in the field of Automotive, manufacturing, mechanical engineering, electrical and chemical engineering etc. then GERMANY is the destination for you!!
Some of the facts are as mentioned below
- Germany to be the 4th most popular destination for studying abroad for international students.
- Germany has consistently been considered a leader in Science, Technology and Engineering. Hence, the top courses to study in Germany are the following: Mechanical, Structural and Chemical Engineering, Physical Sciences, Biological Sciences, Entrepreneurship and Technology, Renewable Energy, Computer Sciences and Information Systems.
- German universities and technical colleges try to provide enough university places for international students.
- At present there are more than 300 universities that have free or very low-fee tuition programs available for international students. Whether you want to study Engineering, Medicine, Architecture, or Business, English as the sole or primary medium of instruction. Alternatively, student have opportunity to apply for scholarships.
- The most popular and top German Universities include Ruprecht-Karis-Universität Heidelberg, Ludwig-Maximillians-Universität München, Technische Universität München. Every German city has at least one University ranked and recognized amongst the world's top 250.
- Germany being at the forefront of European Innovation has the biggest 30 corporations such as Volkswagen, BASF, Siemens and Allianz, there are thousands of SME's across a diverse range of sectors, particularly from Mechanical Engineering as well as Nano and biotechnology that have a substantial impact in advancing innovation and growth.
- Students are encouraged to apply for jobs, even when they are studying which makes them comfortable in the overall working conditions of the German work culture much before they take on their first true job.
- Opportunities are opening up across a variety of sectors like health, construction, mechanical and plant engineering, IT, electrical engineering, energy and environment, pharmaceuticals, precision engineering and optics, and aerospace.
- Since the education system lays particular importance on research and practical aspects, there is overall encouragement to innovate and apply for patents more than anywhere else in the world.
- The multitudes of questions that many students were regarded overall satisfaction among students, facilities for foreign students, etc. can be addressed to by the Centre for Higher Education Development (CHE).
Assembling above advantages, it can be easily perceived as to ‘Why you should study in Germany’.
Some FAQ:
- Is it True German Universities have no Tuition fee?
- Can I apply in TU9 universities without GRE?
- Is it possible to apply without IELTS in Germany?
- Is German language mandatory for any program in Germany?
- How can I apply?
- What is the costs of living in Germany?
- Will I be able to work part time?
- How long the visa process will take?
- Can I apply for work permit after my study?
- And much more.
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