Study In Germany

Study in Germany for International Students

Germany is a country in the heart of Western Europe. It borders Denmark, Poland, the Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. While pursuing your education in Germany, you can benefit from the excellent transport links from Germany to other European countries that give students the option of traveling and sightseeing other popular cities in Europe, broadening your study abroad experience.

Germany, due to its high academic level and free public universities, is one of the most popular destinations for students to study in the world. There are hundreds of universities in Germany that have free or very low-fee tuition programs available for international students. Many people choose Germany to increase their academic level.

Top courses to study in Germany

Engineering

Business Management

Humanities

Maths and Computer Sciences

Fine and Applied Arts

Working in Germany after your studies

If you want to stay in Germany to find work after graduating, you should start planning for this while you are still a student. It is highly beneficial to have proficiency in the German language to find work in Germany.

Students from the EU/EEA 

EU citizens have the right to seek work in Germany without the need for a work permit. As an EU citizen, you will be treated in the same way as German residents in terms of access to the employment market, working conditions and social and tax advantages.

Students from outside the EU/EEA 

Students from non-EU countries who wish to work in Germany after graduating can extend their residence permit for up to 18 months to find work relating to their studies. To apply for the extended residence permit, you will need the University degree certificate or official document from your university confirming that you successfully completed your studies.

Arden University, Berlin

EBS University, Wiesbaden

GISMA University of Applied Sciences GmbH, Berlin

Hochschule Bremen – International Graduate Centre, Bremen

International School of Management, Dortmund

Jacobs University, Bremen

New European College, Munich

SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences, Berlin and Hamburg