Study in Germany
Germany is the birthplace of what we call ‘research universities’ – big places with ivory towers and libraries where new knowledge is produced every day. This university model has since covered the entire planet and is basically what most universities are set up for today: to produce knowledge and make new discoveries. Don’t you want to be in the place where all of that began?




Why Study in Germany:
Throughout Germany, you have a wide variety of subjects and careers to pursue. If you want to be at the forefront of engineering, technological advances, and scientific discovery, then Germany has several university options that can satisfy your interests. You’ll find that some of the smartest people on the planet come to Germany to introduce new ideas and establish technology companies. You’ll also notice a long, rich history of art, music, and literature all throughout Germany. You can enjoy a trip to the opera, visit a historic museum, and collect giant beer mugs, all in one day!




What to study in Germany:
Germany has Bachelor’s, Master’s and Ph.D. programmes in nearly every subject or field you can imagine, and students all over the world find degree programmes that appeal to them and offer a unique education. Here are some subjects you can find when you go attend a Germany university:

Major cities in Germany:
Germany is home to some of the biggest cities in the world, and each one has its own story to tell. Cities all over Germany are perfect for students and can offer you a great cultural life to enjoy time outside of your classes. Check out some of these cities and learn more about what it is like to study here:
1. Berlin 
4. Munich 

Which universities to attend in Germany:
You won’t have any trouble finding an excellent university to pursue your education in Germany. The whole country has plenty of options and places for you to search for your desired degree options.
Germany has different types of universities and institutions, offering classes that can apply to your specific needs. Whether they are those traditional research universities, universities of applied sciences (Fachhochschulen), or specialized art and music institutions, you can find the classes that fit your needs and interests best.




How to apply to universities in Germany:
If you’re hoping to be admitted to a university in Germany, follow these steps and make sure to have the right materials prepared for your application.
1. Have your graduating certificates (high school or university) ready to show, send, or scan. The application will typically call this an “Abitur.” You’ll want to double check that your degree is recognized by German universities.
2. You might have to take a written entrance examination
3. Make sure to know what the language requirements are, and whether you have to prove skills in German or English before enrolling in a degree programme.
4. Show how you performed as a student, and be sure to know what your Grade Point Average (GPA) was during your studies.
5. To help your chances of going to Germany, be sure to apply to more than one university!
6. Helpful ways to make sure you qualify for a Germany university
7. Take Preparation Courses: These kinds of courses enable degree-seeking students to get an extra educational boost just before they start their Master’s degree or other post-graduate degree programmes. Try a pre-M.B.A., pre-Law, or pre-Medicine programme, as well as any other foundation or preparation courses that will allow you to study in the degree programme of your choice.
8. Improve your English through an English-language prep course: If you’re attending a degree programme in Germany, you will sometimes need to prove that your language skills are good enough to participate in the classes and understand the lectures; some schools will require German, while others will require strong English skills. These courses will also prepare you for any of the English-language tests that universities require.

English-language tests:
Universities in Germany will want to see proof that you have good English-language skills so that you can easily succeed in their courses. Almost all German universities accept these official English exams:
1. IELTS
2. TOEFL
3. CAE



Source of this information:
Mukesh Rajput

Mukesh Rajput

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