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Five major aspects to study in Germany

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  • Work Opportunities
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    #1 You will get the job after you graduate

    At the end of your studies, you have the possibility of staying and working within the company you’re interning with, or applying somewhere else. You’ll get your degree in hand and a job as soon as you graduate! Working part-time alongside studying is an option you must seriously consider in Germany, although you may not need additional money to cope with living costs or the type of your course doesn’t include a placement year.

  • Affordable Living
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    #2 Germany is quite affordable

    With a bit of smart financial management and little tweaks to your old lifestyle, the cost of living for international students in Germany is quite affordable. Normally, you would expect higher prices in urban areas as compared to peripheral ones. Rent is the major financial concern you will have to tackle when studying in Germany. However, there are many options available to you and though the cost of rent varies (mainly depending on the location of the apartment), overall it is not that expensive.

  • World Class Universities
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    #3 Ranked amongst the world’s best..

    German universities have been consistently ranked amongst the world’s best universities, and earning a degree from any of them will open doors and career opportunities for you all over the world. Students value these universities for the quality of education, hands-on experiences during their studies, opportunities to improve academically during and after studies and most importantly the safe and friendly environment. Besides being among the best some German universities are also the oldest in Europe.

  • Education Standard
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    #4 widens the scope even further

    Germany is renowned for its excellent higher education system. German degree courses include a wide range of subjects, with some courses taught in English. Tuition fees are not charged at Germany’s public universities, even for international students. This, coupled with an excellent reputation for offering world-leading technical degrees, is why Germany is such a popular choice with international students.

  • Multicultural Society: h5>
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    Supportive learning environments

    German universities attract thousands of international students who look upon Germany as an opportunity to reach their education goals. That said in Germany you will encounter a diverse community, each with its own specifics that will make you see the world from a different angle. With landscapes and lifestyles as diverse as its population,studying abroad in Germany offers a multitude of opportunities to get to know German culture in your own unique way.

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