Study in Germany
Study in Germany: Germany is the 3rd most popular study destination among international students in the world. Country’s technological innovation and scientific exploration are world-renowned for its quality of products and education. People all over the world consider “Made in Germany” as a seal of quality.
It’s glorious past and thriving present is the provenance of its endeavor in excelling in giving qualitative education which attracts hundreds and thousands of students every year. The outstanding education system, friendly nature of the people, a unique blend of cultures, relaxing atmosphere and high standard of living available there are the reasons why every student wants to study and live in Germany.
According to the most recent statistics, more than 300,000 international students are studying in Germany of which, nearly 10,000 are Bangladeshi! As per a recently conducted survey, 85% of the international students studying in Germany were satisfied with the high-quality education provided by the German institution.
In Germany, education is subsidized by the German government; therefore state-funded institutions do not charge any tuition fee from domestic as well as from the international students. Hence, every student gets a scholarship in Germany if they’re studying in a public-funded institution.
2. Qualitative educationPragmatism, innovation and international cooperation are the salient features of world-class German education.
The German education system is highly qualitative and widely accepted across the world. High academic standards and well-organized study curricula prepared by diversified professional staff ensuring high-quality education in all disciplines. All German universities are extremely research-oriented, which is the embodiment of their qualitative education.
3. World’s fourth-largest economyGerman Economy does not need any introduction. It 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. 4. Numerous scholarship programsIf students have an excellent academic record, they can apply for a range of scholarship programs provided by the German universities to finance their overseas studies in Germany. Brown Wave Consultancy will help students finding the best financial aid.
5. Endless opportunities to workForeign students are permitted to work for 190 full days or 240 half days per year. Students also get the opportunity to work in an institute, library or other facilities on the campus where they study.
Germany has excellent career prospects as universities and intuitions have a partnership with multinational companies offering multiple internships and other practical/job oriented work opportunities for students while studying in Germany, followed by employment opportunities after completing their studies.
6. A global industrial hub Most multinational business giants have their presence in this country.Famous brands like Adidas, Puma, Hugo Boss, Volkswagen, Allianz, Daimler, BMW, Siemens, BASF, Munich Re, E.ON, Bayer, Mercedes-Benz, and Audi are German-based companies. Hence, commodities made in Germany enjoy the highest reputation and consumer satisfaction all over worldwide. This means that there are limitless career and networking possibilities for the students after you complete your studies.
7. A safe and welcoming environmentGerman people are very amicable and highly disciplined. An exceptional welcoming attitude of the local populace provides a very comfortable living environment. Also, the support service for international students is among the best in the world.
8. Ease of visa acquisition and residencyThe country’s government invest a large amount of money in its higher education sector, both in quality and infrastructure, aiming to attract more international students in the increasing globalized scenario. The country 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 18 months after completing their education. International students can easily get a residence permit in Germany.
9. World’s biggest country for Engineering and research-based programGermany 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. The country invests nearly € 80 billion yearly in research and development (R&D) and promotes research-based programs.
10. Strong Internal Relations between Bangladesh and GermanyThere is a strong bilateral relationship between Bangladesh and Germany like cultural, diplomatic, linguistic and educational. The mutual relationship between both the countries offers a warm, welcome and friendly environment to Bangladeshi students who want to study in Germany.
Excellent and welcoming place to live.
Excellent health care system.
Internationally recognized degrees.
Scholarships
Learn or improve another language!
Germany is a peaceful, politically stable and safe country.
A multicultural country.
Course study works facilities and Permanent Residency opportunity.
STUDENT’S MONTHLY EXPENSES | |
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Rent and utilities | 323 Euro |
Food and drink | 168 Euro |
Clothing | 42 Euro |
Car and public transportation | 94 Euro |
Health insurance, medical costs, medicine | 80 Euro |
Telephone, internet , TV | 31 Euro |
Recreation, culture, sports | 61 Euro |
Total | 819 Euro |
Unfortunately, opportunities to study in Germany in English at undergraduate level are currently fairly limited, though there are some courses taught in both English and German (typically starting with English for the first two to four semesters and then changing to German). This allows you to study in English while improving your proficiency in German, particularly as your university may offer German language classes.
There are over 1,000 courses German Universities offers to international students. The various courses available in German Universities nurture and develop the best in the students, train them to open their minds to new possibilities, opportunities, skills in logic, develop creativity and self-reliance.
The university offers its students various options to study in Germany as full-time, part-time, evening Programmes, distance, and eLearning.
Universities of Applied Sciences – Almost 160 Universities are founded in the last 30 years practical based universities
Private Universities- There are more than 80 private and state-accredited universities in Germany several businesses and foundations headed by rich people.
“Technische Universität” /“Technische Hochschule” – University for art, film and music colleges.More than 40 universities in Germany are ranked the world’s best in the QS World University Rankings 2016-17. Six of the top 100 universities in the world are in Germany, 18 universities are included in the top 250, and 32 universities are counted among the world’s top 500.
The capital city of Berlin is known as the education hub of Germany.
Technische Universität München
Ludwig-Maximilians – Universität München
Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
KIT, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie
Humboldt-Universität Zu Berlin
Freie Universität Berlin
Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen
Universität Freiburg
Technische Universität Berlin
Eberhard Karls Universität Tingen
German universities offer a wide range of courses and programs as per the field of interest of the students. Whether it is an undergraduate or postgraduate program, there are numerous options available to students. The topmost preferred courses by Bangladeshi students studying in the Country are Engineering, Management, Computer science, Mathematics, Natural sciences, and Biotechnology.
Medicine and Health sciences
Engineering
Art and music
Natural sciences and Mathematics
Law, economics and social sciences
Linguistic and Cultural studies
Veterinary medicine, nutritional science, ecology, forestry, and agriculture
Engineering— Mechanical, Structural and Chemical Engineering
Business Management
Humanities
Physical Sciences
Fine and Applied Arts
Biological Sciences
Entrepreneurship and Technology
Renewable Energy
Computer Sciences and Information Technology
Academic intakes and deadlines to study in Germany
Applications for overseas education in German Universities are accepted all-round the year:
Winter semester or Autumn Session starts in September or October. The application period begins in early May and ends on 15th July
Summer semester or Spring Session starts in March or April. The application period begins in early December and ends on 15th January
There are no proper rules and requirements set up by the German universities for the students. Every university has its own admission and eligibility criteria for students want to enroll in their university.
Therefore students are advised to check the university website and their admission requirements before applying for a specific study program.
If the student is planning to take a course in German medium, then he/she needs to appear in a recognized German Language Proficiency Test like TestDaF [Test Deutsch als Fremdsprache (Test of German as a Foreign Language)] or DSH (Deutschen Sprachprüfung für den Hochschulzugang) and submit a proof of German language proficiency.
All International applicants are required to take recognized the English language proficiency tests (IELTS/ TOEFL) to get admission in the college. Minimum IELTS band score of 6.5 with no less than 6.0 in each section is required and the TOEFL score between 79 and 101.
Duration of Bachelor programs in Germany: An Undergraduate program has 6 semesters which generally completes in 4 years, including a 1-year program called Foundation year/Freshman program/Studienkolleg.
Postgraduate study in Germany Recognized undergraduate certificate or 16 years of education is required. Some masters programs accept students with a 3-year undergraduate degree
Strong academic background (minimum percentage required is 65%)
Minimum 2-years of relevant work experience after graduation is required for MBA programs and several other Masters programs
Minimum required GRE/GMAT test scores (optional) – GRE is recommended for students who are planning to study MS programs in Germany taught in English and GMAT if you want to study economics, law, MBA and other management programs.
Duration of Masters in Germany:A master’s program has 2 to 4 semesters which generally completes within 2 years of enrolling (generally has a duration of 18 to 24 months).
A student must have 18 years of education
A strong research proposal
Acceptance letter from a professor in Germany who is willing to guide you for your research work
Strong academic background– at least 70% in both Bachelors & Masters if applying to prestigious German universities/institutions
No GRE or GMAT score is required
Work experience (if required)Duration of Ph.D. programs in Germany:
Depending on the topic of your research project, it usually takes 3 years to 5 years to complete your Ph.D. program in Germany.
Following is the list of documents required for applying to various German universities:
Notarized copies of class 10th & 12th mark sheet, and certificate
IELTS or TOEFL score (whichever is applicable, must be notarized)
Passport copy (notarized)
Proof of pre-university entrance exam (‘if any’, must be notarized)
One letter of recommendation from the school
Statement of Purpose
Notarized copies of class 10th, 12th & under-graduate degree mark sheets (all semester) including backlogs/re-sits (if applicable)
Official transcripts
Application Form and application fee
Application Essays/ Statement of Purpose
IELTS or TOEFL score (whichever is applicable, must be notarized)
GRE or GMAT score as per the university requirement (notarized)
Two letters of recommendation from university or college (compulsory)
Work experience certificate (if any)
Letters of Recommendations
Passport copy (notarized)
Extracurricular activities certificates
Notarized copies of class 10th, 12th, undergraduate and postgraduate degree mark sheets (all semester) including backlogs/re-sits (if applicable) Official transcripts of both Bachelors & Masters
IELTS or TOEFL score (whichever is applicable, must be notarized)
GRE or GMAT score as per the university requirement (notarized)
Two-letter of recommendation from the university/college (mandatory)
Work experience certificate (if any)
Strong Research proposal
Application essays/statement of purpose Master thesis Passport copy (notarized) Extracurricular activities certificatesStudents should appear for the important standard test and collate all their important documents in support of their application to study in Germany which includes their student visa, certificates, thesis, etc.
Apply requirements:
Entrance Qualification
Transcript of Grades
Proof of Language Proficiency
Valid Passport Copies
Recognized Bachelor Degree
Motivation Letter
Important References Photo (Passport Size)
CV with two References
Visa Application Form
University Admission Letter
Proof of Travel Health Insurance Coverage
University Entrance Qualification
Proof of Language Proficiency
Passport Copies
Sample of apply procedure:
Choose a university
Check the admission requirements
Get your finances in order
Apply!
Take out travel health insurance
Get a German student visa
Find accommodation
Enroll
Settle in to student life in Germany
A blocked account is a special type of bank account for international students in Germany, to prove they have enough financial resources to live in Germany for one year during their student visa application. You can open a Germany blocked account at CITY Bank.
RWTH Aachen University
University of Augsburg
University of Bamberg
University of Bayreuth
Berlin University of the Arts
Free University of Berlin
Humboldt University
Technical University of Berlin
TU Dresden University of Technology
University of Duisburg-Essen
University Bielefeld
Ruhr University Bochum
University of Bonn
Brandenburg University of Technology
University of Kassel
University of Kiel
University of Koblenz-Landau
The ICD Academy for Cultural Diplomacy Institute for Cultural Diplomacy hereafter called “ICD”
GISMA Business School
New European College
1. Get advice
Our counselors will guide you for choosing a right path to follow.
2. Choose Universities
Choose the right institute from some the top ranking universities of Germany.
3. Accept Notification of Selection
Accept the offer and prepared the Block account Money.
4. Apply for Study Permit
Complete visa application paper work with our counselors.
5. Get Visa
Submit passport for study permits conformation.
6. Get ready to fly
Receive your Visa and ready to fly. Have a prosperous future!