Study in Germany

Rank Universities
1 Technische Universität München
2 Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
3 Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
4 Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
5 Freie Universität Berlin
6 KIT, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie
7 Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen
8 Technische Universität Berlin
9 Technische Universität Dresden
10 Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen

International students will have a good experience studying in Germany. This Western European nation’s landscapes and academic life are stunning. Due to the vast number of castles in Germany and the country’s cobblestone streets and ancient architecture, the major German cities resemble fairytale settings, especially the smaller ones. We have developed a list of cities that receive consistently positive recommendations from international students.

  • Munich
  • Berlin
  • Stuttgart
  • Frankfurt
  • Dresden
  • Aachen
  • Bonn
  • Hamburg
  • Cologne
  • Leipzig

If a school or program has accepted you in Germany as an international student, you must confirm that you have the proper visa. If you’re from the EU/EEA, you do not require a visa to enter Germany. Still, you must register at the Residents’ Registration Office and the Aliens’ Registration Office within two weeks of arrival. This is also true for students from the following nations; however, they may additionally need to apply and get a residence permit if they intend to study in Germany for longer than three months:

Australia, Brazil, Canada, Israel, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, United State of America.

International students may require a national visa and residence permit to study in Germany. The total application fee for a German student visa ranges between €60 and €75.

Germany student visa requirements

When applying for a visa to study in Germany, you may be required to upload or present the following documentation:

  • Application forms that have been completed exhaustively
  • Evidence of English ability
  • Confirmation letter from the university
  • Academic transcripts and records
  • Passport / Identification
  • Prior Germany permits and visas, if applicable
  • Blocked bank account with enough money to support oneself

The blocked or Inaccessible bank account criteria;

You may be required to produce information from a blocked bank account, which visa/residence permit applicants use to demonstrate they have sufficient means to support themselves in the nation. You must register a blocked bank account after receiving confirmation of admission to your selected university. The most common provider of this sort of account in Germany is Fintiba, which requires an average deposit of 10,236 euros yearly. This is then returned to the owner once every month.

 

German residency permit requirements

The requirements for a residence permit will be comparable to those for an application for a student visa; you will need:

 

  • An application for a residency permit, also known as an “Antrag auf Erteilung eines Aufenthaltstitels” in German.
  • Your passport or identification card and any visas used to enter Germany
  • A rental agreement and documents verifying a permanent address in Germany are required.
  • Confirmation that you registered while entering the country
  • Recent passport-style photographs
  • Documentation demonstrating the ability to sustain oneself through school
  • Certificate of enrollment at your institution of choice
  • Payment of the one hundred euro residence permit charge
  • Timing of Germany student visa processing

 

The time required to obtain a German student visa can vary but typically takes between 15 and 25 days. The processing period will ultimately depend on both the German Embassy and the nation from which you are applying. It is very normal for the process to take up to three months; thus, you should submit your application well in advance.

 

Germany student visa work permit; Student visas do not require an additional work permit. Under the terms of their student visa or residence permit, Every year, students may work part-time in Germany for up to 120 days or 240 half days. EU students can work up to 20 hours per week part-time.

Quick Fact Sheet

  • Formally the country of Germany is known as the Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland)
  • Germany’s head of government is the Chancellor
  • Germany’s capital is Berlin
  • The population of Germany is 83 million people
  • One-third of Germany consists of woods and woodlands
  • Germany belongs to the European Union
  • On 65% of German highways (Autobahn)
  • there is no speed restriction
  • Germany shares land boundaries with nine other nations Denmark Poland the Czech Republic Austria Switzerland France Belgium and Luxembourg
  • University education is free for all (even non-Germans)
  • In Germany there are about 2100 castles
  • In Germany there are over 1500 varieties of beer
  • German is the world’s most extensively taught third language after English & French
  • German continues to be the European language with the most native speakers
  • The Christmas tree (Tannenbaum) is a German tradition
  • Germany has the most zoos in the world with over 400

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