Studying in Germany
Not only is Germany a highly sought after destination in Europe for its fiscal stability, but it continues to offer free undergraduate tuition for domestic and international students at its public universities. However, this creates two problems: first, admission requirements can be strict and competitive, and second, many programs are taught in German, which can be difficult for some students. Luckily, a growing number of English offerings are coming (200 bachelors programs as of 2020). Private courses come at a charge but are more English accessible. But what is undeniable is that German is an important destination for the nearly 400,000 international students (2019).
Studying in Germany
Study In Germany
Studying in Germany
Study In Germany
Living in Germany can be a great experience. It's economy is the largest in Europe (5th in the world). 65% German highways do not have speed limits, though the roads remain relatively safe, as Germany is a very safe country. Germany is home to over 1500 types of beer and sausages as well as 300 types of bread. So if eating is important to you, you'll never go hungry here.
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ApplyingInternational students will apply directly to universities or through a site called Uni Assist.
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Top 5 Reasons to Study in Germany |
How to Study in Germany: Part 1 |
How to Study in Germany: Part 2 |