Frequently Asked Questions

Germany offers world-class education, affordable tuition (or free in public universities), and excellent career opportunities. It is known for its strong economy, cultural diversity, and welcoming environment for international students.

Eligibility depends on the university and program. Typically, you’ll need: Academic transcripts and certificates, proof of language proficiency (German or English), a valid passport, and a motivation letter and CV.

The steps include: Researching programs and universities, preparing documents (transcripts, certificates, language proof, etc.), submitting applications (2–8 weeks for public, 1–2 weeks for private universities), and awaiting admission decisions.

For private universities, decisions take about 1–2 weeks if documents are complete. For public universities, it may take 2–3 months.

You’ll need: Admission letter from a university, blocked account proof (€11,208/year), health insurance, passport, academic certificates, and a motivation letter.

The entire process, including visa appointments, takes 2–3 months. It’s best to start early!

Costs include: Tuition (free at public universities, €10,000–20,000/year at private ones), living expenses (€853/month), health insurance (~€110/month), and ~€2000 for initial settlement.

Yes, international students can work up to 120 full days or 240 half days per year. This can help cover living expenses.

Our 3-month support package includes airport pickup in major cities, help with accommodation, city registration, career counseling, and regular check-ins.

We assist with accommodation searches and provide resources for finding affordable housing near your university.

Germany offers an 18-month job seeker visa, high demand for professionals in engineering, IT, healthcare, and business, and career counseling opportunities.

Yes, you can apply for an 18-month job seeker visa and later transition to a work visa or permanent residency depending on your employment.

Public universities offer free or low-cost education with limited seats and longer timelines. Private universities have faster admissions, personalized support, and higher tuition fees.

Yes, we recommend applying to multiple universities to increase your chances of admission.

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