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Study in Germany : A Guide for Indian Students 2024

STUDY IN GERMANY

Germany is one of the most popular study destinations with more than 400 institutions that provide high-quality education to its students. Studying in Germany for free is one of the major factors that has put Germany on the global education map along with its state-of-the-art facilities, endless funding options, research-based courses, award-winning curriculums, diverse and vibrant student community.

Steps to Study in German Public University for Free.

1. University / Course Selection

 

Choose the right course and university for you. The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) has a database of over 17,000 programs for candidates to choose from and these are being offered by the top universities in Germany. it is always advisable for a candidate wanting to study in the Public Universities in Germany to have a working knowledge of the German language before applying. Candidates can check the course content and university details from the official websites of the colleges and apply accordingly. You may also like to consider the latest rankings of the top universities in Germany while making your decision, or check the latest QS World University Rankings by Subject to find the top German institutions in your field.

2. Check the admission requirements 

 

You need the following documents to get admission in a German university:

1) Academic Documents
2) Proof of Language Proficiency (German or English) – A minimum IELTS band of 6 or a minimum TOEFL score of 87 to get into a good university.
3) Statement of Purpose

4) Updated CV
5) LOR
6) Work Experiences (If required)

7) Valid Passport Copies

3. Apply

 

Once you have successfully decided on your university, preferred course and sorted your expenses. Your next step would be to apply. It is highly recommended to start the application process weeks before the official application deadline, German universities collect a large number of international applications, therefore, the processing of your application takes time. In normal conditions, the university will send you an email to confirm whether you’re given or not a place at their institution within several weeks. After you get your acceptance letter, create a blocked account.

4. Blocked account & Health Insurance

 

The cost of studying in Germany is free in Public Universities. However, students would be required to pay an administration fee at the start of every year/ semester. You need certain funds in order to be allowed to study in Germany as a foreign student. There are several ways you can prove your financial resources to study in Germany with the blocked account being by far the most suitable. Currently, Indian students must have at least €11,208 deposited in their blocked account to be approved a visa and to be allowed to study in Germany. you should also ensure you have purchased health insurance to cover you during your stay in Germany.

5. Apply for Germany Student Visa

 

To stay in Germany for more than 90 days as a student, candidates are required to get a residence permit or a student visa for Germany. A German student visa costs 75€ and the processing time could take up to 25 days if all your documents are in order.

 

Documents required to Apply for Germany Student or Study Visa

* Valid passport
* Copy of your passport’s information page (A4 size copy)
* Application form
* A declaration stating the information provided is true and complete information
* Cover Letter explaining the reason for your visa application. You may be required to submit a German translation of this document.
* Letter of Admission from a German University.
* Payment receipt for the semester fee.
* APS Certificate of University documents.
* Proof of Language Proficiency (English or German language test scores). Applicants for PhD studies and Erasmus Mundus Scholarship holders are exempt from this rule.
* Proof of funds.
* Proof of health insurance in Germany.
* 3 passport pictures according to biometric specifications, not older than 6 months
* Demand Draft for the Student Visa Fe

F.A.Q.

Public universities in Germany have a high acceptance rate, making it challenging for foreign students to secure admission. International students must show their English proficiency through exams like IELTS or TOEFL.

The academic year in Germany is divided into two semesters: the winter semester from 1 October to 31 March and the summer semester from 1 April to 30 September

There is no strict age limit for students in Germany.

Many universities in Germany require students to have a minimum of 60% to 65% in their earlier degree qualifications to be eligible to apply for Bachelors

A minimum CGPA between 6 and 7 is ideal for good universities in Germany.

After graduating from a German university, graduates have the right to stay in Germany for 1.5 years to find work and to become employed. After working for two years, they might be eligible to apply for a permanent residence.

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