Study in Germany

Germany has much to offer as a place of study with more than 350 state and private universities and a wide variety of courses. About 350000 foreign students currently study in Germany and more than 100 students from Nepal are starting their studies in Germany each year. Most of the German universities are sponsored by the state in order to keep study-fees affordable and the number of scholarships available increases steadily. Moreover, studying in Germany is not restricted to the German medium but over 500 International Degree Programs (IDP) offer courses that are entirely or partly taught in English.

Germany is a country of diverse landscapes and exciting cities. Its economy is the largest in Europe and the fifth largest in the world. Many pioneering inventions come from Germany. Science and research have a long tradition and are highly valued today. Since opening its doors to immigrants in the 1960s, Germany has become a land of immigration. Germany is a cosmopolitan and tolerant country. Germany lies at the heart of Europe. More than 80 million people live here – the most populous country in the European Union. Germany is one of the European Union’s founding members and works to promote closer integration among the countries of Europe.

  • Introduction
  • Why Study in Germany
  • Fast Facts
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Germany is a Western European country with a landscape of forests, rivers, mountain ranges and North Sea beaches. It has over 2 millennia of history. Berlin, its capital, is home to art and nightlife scenes, the Brandenburg Gate and many sites relating to WWII. Munich is known for its Oktoberfest and beer halls, including the 16th-century Hofbräuhaus. Frankfurt, with its skyscrapers, houses the European Central Bank.

Why Study in Germany

  • TOP QUALITY
German universities offer excellent teaching and research, ranking among the best in the world. You will earn an internationally renowned degree, giving you excellent prospects on the global labour market.
  • GEARED TO PRACTICE
German universities provide outstanding academic programmes, while universities of applied sciences offer a range of attractive, practice-oriented options. Many study programmes combine theory and practice. This will greatly facilitate your career start.
  • POTENTIAL UNLOCKED
In Germany, you can make the most of yourself. Here you can develop your intellectual abilities and personal skills freely and reach your full potential. If you are out to achieve great things, you will find determination, motivation and commitment open many doors – both during your studies and after your studies.
  • SAFE COUNTRY
In comparison with other countries, Germany is a safe country. In town or in the countryside, by day or by night, you can move around freely here. Germany offers economic and political stability, which makes it an ideal place for you to study.
  • DIVERSITY
Discover the beauty and diversity Germany has to offer. When you take time off from your studies, there are 1001 ways of finding out more about your host country. For example, you can go to a museum, a cinema or a theater, you can sit in a beer garden, you can go for a walk on a beach, you can swim in a lake, climb a mountain or visit an old castle.
  • Dual studies, a great opportunity
Dual studies have proven to be very successful in the round of innovative study methods of the century. Combining studying and working simultaneously brings students to put in practice their theoretical gains at their educational institutions of the sort, be it Universities, Academies or Professional Schools, which saves time and money and gives a chance of early emancipation.

Fast Facts of Study in Germany

  1. Germany is one of the most densely populated countries in Europe.
  2. One third of Germany is still covered in Forest and Woodland.
  3. Berlin is 9 times bigger than Paris and has more bridges than Venice.
  4. Germany’s Capital City has shifted 7 times!
  5. Germany is Europe’s second largest beer consumer.
  6. The German Football team is the second most successful football team in the world!
  7. College education in Germany is free even for internationals.
  8. Germany has more cultural activities and places than any other country.

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