Germany

“Education is the key to unlocking the world, a passport to freedom”
-Oprah Winfrey

GERMANY

STUDY IN GERMANY – FREE

history Germany is the world's information and technology hub and known for its samples studied and cutting-edge infrastructure. It is the world's third most popular study abroad destination for international students. Apart from the country's facilities and infrastructure for education, studying in Germany provides students with an outstanding learning experience.

COURSES

  • Engineering
  • Nursing
  • Education
  • Fine Arts
  • Science
  • Music
  • Arts
  • Business Administration
  • Hotel Management etc..

UNIVERSITIES

  • Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg
  • Berlin Institute of Technology
  • EberhardKarls University of Tübingen
  • Free University of Berlin
  • Humboldt University of Berlin
  • KIT, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
  • Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
  • Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg
  • RWTH Aachen University
  • Technical University of Munich

SCHOLARSHIPS

  • Deutschland Stipendium National Scholarship Program
  • Erasmus Scholarship Programs
  • DAAD Scholarship Programs
  • Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Scholarship
  • Heinrich Böll Foundation Scholarships in Germany

WORK PERMIT

KEY POINTS
  • 20 hr/week - During class timings
  • 40 hr/week –during vacations
  • 240 days part time or 120 days full time in a year. Students can work for more hours subject to approval from foreign authority

STAY BACK

Students in Germany can extend their stay for up to 18 months to look for work. Employers in Germany are looking for applicants who are highly qualified and succeed in their fields of study.

KEY POINT
  • Hang out for 18 months (1.5 years)

PERMANENT RESIDENCY

A German Settlement Permit allows international students or workers who have legally spent time in Germany to settle permanently. With a Permanent Residency or PR, a person can remain in Germany for as long as they want. They will read, work, and even bring their families to Germany if they have a PR.
If a graduate of a German university has been employed in Germany for two years on a residency permit after completing their studies, they are eligible for a PR visa. They will apply for a PR visa after working in the country for 21-33 months if they have an EU Blue Card.

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