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Studying in Germany

Studying in Germany offers minimal or no tuition fees, globally recognized education, and a wide range of English-taught programs. The country boasts a strong economy with job opportunities in various fields, a high standard of living at affordable costs, and a vibrant multicultural environment. Additionally, international students benefit from post-study work visas and pathways to permanent residency.

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Studying in Germany

Studying in Germany offers minimal or no tuition fees, globally recognized education, and a wide range of English-taught programs. The country boasts a strong economy with job opportunities in various fields, a high standard of living at affordable costs, and a vibrant multicultural environment. Additionally, international students benefit from post-study work visas and pathways to permanent residency.

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Studying in

Germany
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P re s e n t e d B y - A r h a m A l i K h a n
No tuition fee + World-class education and strong degrees
Reasons for
Studying in Many English-taught degrees
Germany
Strong economy and job opportunities

High standards of living & affordability

Multicultural environment

Student-Friendly Cities

Post-Study Work Visa


Why Germany?
1. Minimal or No Tuition Fees (vs USA, UK, Canada, Australia)

2. Globally Recognized Education

◦ German degrees are respected worldwide, especially in tech, science, and engineering disciplines.
◦ Home to TU9 alliance (Germany's Ivy League of technical universities).
◦ Example: TUM, RWTH Aachen, Heidelberg, LMU are top 100 globally.

3. Wide Range of Programs

◦ With 20,000+ courses, students can choose from highly specialized, interdisciplinary, and industry-relevant programs.
◦ Strong in interdisciplinary and applied research, supported by Fraunhofer Institutes and industry ties
Ways to study in Germany
Germany's Ivy League
Reasons for Studying in Germany

4. Plenty of English-Taught Courses with Internship Opportunities


Over 2,000+ degree programs are fully offered in English — ideal for international students.
5. Career Opportunities in a Strong Economy
✓ Europe’s largest economy, with strong demand in:
o Engineering (Mechanical, Automotive, Electrical)
o IT & Data Science
o Green Tech / Renewable Energy
✓ Known for job-seeking visa after studies (18 months).
✓ Major companies: BMW, Bosch, Siemens, SAP, Volkswagen.

6. Quality Life at Low Cost


Germany offers a high standard of living at affordable prices — healthcare, housing, and transport are reasonably
priced.
Major German
companies and
brands
Internships/workStudent/full-time Jobs
Which Region Has the Highest Cost of Living in Germany?

Illustration: GfK
Minimum wage in
EU countries
Source: Eurostat (earn_mw_cur)
Salary by
Region
Reasons for Studying in
Germany
7. Cultural Diversity

Join a vibrant international student community of 400,000+ from all corners of the
world.

8. Student-Friendly Cities

Enjoy discounts, efficient public services, and a dynamic social life in cities built for
students.

9. Post-Study Work Visa and Strong Social Security System

Students can stay for up to 18 months after graduation to find a job aligned with their
degree.

10. Pathway to Permanent Residency (PR)

Graduates working in Germany can eventually apply for permanent residency, making it
a long-term option.
A minimum of 20 paid vacation days per year
if they work a 5-day week.

Strong social security and Excellent Work Life Balance


Which Region Has the Highest Cost of Living in Germany?

3rd Strongest
passport in the
world

Illustration: GfK
Gateway to
Europe

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