Study in Germany

Study in Germany


Germany is becoming an increasingly popular destination for international students. It has the third highest international student population after US and UK. Germany’s higher education system is regarded as one of the best in the world. Many German universities are ranked in the top 100 best universities in the world.

Quality of Education

German education is highly qualitative and widely accepted across the world. High academic standards and well-organized study curricula prepared by diversified professional staff ensure qualitative education in all disciplines. Pragmatism, innovation and international cooperation are the salient features of world-class German education. Moreover, German universities are highly research oriented, which is the embodiment of their qualitative education. 

Degree courses in Germany
Study programmes in Germany are similar to those in the UK. Undergraduate degrees are offered as Bachelors of Arts (BA), Bachelors of Science (BSc) and Bachelors of Engineering (BEng), and typically take a minimum of three years to complete.

While it's more common for undergraduate courses to be taught in German, there are plenty of English-speaking options, with more available at postgraduate level.

German Masters degrees are similar to those in the UK. Offered as arts (MA) and science (MSc) qualifications, Masters courses are typically two years in length and delivered through taught modules, including lectures, seminars and independent research, followed by a final project or dissertation counting for 25% of your final mark.

Regarding PhDs, On average, 25,000 students per year study for their PhD in Germany in one of two formats:

Individual PhDs - This type of PhD allows you to tailor your studies to suit your needs. You can choose to study in a university, research organization or in industry, and are responsible for identifying and securing a supervisor. Individual PhDs take up to five years to complete and have no set deadlines or attendance requirements.

Structured PhDs - This type of PhD is modelled around a curriculum, involves intense supervision and includes learning and development to help you improve your soft skills and research methods. Structured PhDs typically last three to four years.

Great Economy in the World
Germany today, is the largest economy in the European Union (EU) and 4th largest in the world, following the USA, China, and Japan. Factors like great innovativeness, competitiveness, global networking and a strong focus on exports have helped Germany to achieve this position in the global economy. Moreover, Germany is the 3rd largest exporter in the world. 

No tuition fees at public universities
In Germany, education is subsidized by the government; therefore state-funded institutions charge no tuition fee not only for domestic students but also for international students. Hence, every student gets a scholarship in Germany if studying in a public-funded institution. 

Scholarship programmes
The German government recognizes that international students bring fresh ideas to the country and contribute a great deal to various disciplines and the industry with the knowledge they bring from their home countries. If you have an excellent academic record, you can apply for a range of scholarship programmes to finance your overseas studies in Germany. Global Opportunities will help you in finding the best financial aid. 

Employment Opportunities
Foreign students are permitted to work for 120 full days or 240 half days per year. Students can work at an institute, library or other facilities in the campus where they study. Germany has excellent career prospects as universities and intuitions have a partnership with multinational companies. These symbiotic and strategic relationships offer multiple internships and other practical/job oriented work opportunities for students while studying in Germany, followed by employment opportunities after completing their studies. 

Industrial Country
Most multinational business giants have their presence in this country. This means that there are limitless career and networking possibilities after you complete your studies. Famous industries of Germany are iron and steel, coal, cement, mineral fuels, chemicals, plastics, production machinery, vehicles, trains, shipbuilding, space and aircraft, machine tools, electronics, information technology, optical and medical apparatus, pharmaceuticals, food and beverages, textile. 

A safe and welcoming environment
Strict laws and correspondingly low crime rates make Germany one of the safest countries in the world to live! German people are very amicable and highly disciplined. An exceptional welcoming attitude of the local populace provides a very comfortable living environment. In addition, the support service for international students is among the best in the world. 

Ease of visa acquisition and residency
The country’s government invest a large amount in their higher education sector, both in quality and infrastructure, aiming to attract more international students in the increasing globalised scenario. In fact, they allocate the highest percentage of public funding to education in the world. Germany has moderate entry requirements so that international students can easily apply for the courses that they offer. Moreover, an international student is permitted to stay in Germany for a period of 18 months after completing their education. They are permitted to do a full-time job during this period which can be extended further depending on the circumstances. International students can easily get a residence permit in Germany. 

World's biggest country for Engineering and research-based programme
Germany is known for its engineering degree courses. With more than 3,500 engineering degree courses and 250 international Master's courses, the country opens the gateway for ample career opportunities to international students in various fields of engineering. In mechanical engineering alone, the scope of subject areas stretches from automotive engineering to nuclear reactor technology. The country invests nearly € 80 billion yearly in research and development (R&D) and promotes the research-based programmes. 

Strong Internal Relations between India and Germany
The bilateral relation between India and Germany is very strong from all perspectives whether it is culturally, diplomatically, linguistically or educationally. Germany is always fascinated with the Indian scriptures and the Sanskrit language. It is widely believed among the scientific community that their scientific research is built on the Indian scriptures. This country has also got some popularity as the sole preserver of Sanskrit language because of its research in this language and their patronage of this ancient language. This kind of mutual relations makes the country to give a warm welcome to Indian students who want to study in Germany.