1. 10 Reasons to Study in
Germany
1. Germany has more than 409 universities nationwide, offering all students the opportunity to choose
from more than 14,500 bachelor's and master's programs.
2. 11 of the 16 federal states in Germany have no tuition fees, but some federal states charge only up
to € 500 per year.
3 German universities and their professional academic staff provide quality, up-to-date education in the
fields of engineering, medicine, natural sciences and business.
4. The average living cost is around 700,800 euros including rent, food, transportation, health
insurance, telephone / internet, teaching materials and leisure activities.
5. International students have many scholarship opportunities to fund their research through the DAAD
(German Academic Exchange Service) and many political and economic foundations.
6. Many universities also offer international English courses. Therefore, knowledge of German is not
essential for studying in Germany, but it is recommended.
7. International students can work 90 or 180 and a half days a year to support themselves. Typical
student wages range from 10 to 15 euros per hour.
8. International students can stay for one year after graduation if they are looking for a job. Germany
offers successful students long-term work opportunities.
9 Along with studying, you will have the opportunity to live and explore one of the most developed
countries in the world and its unique culture, history and landscape.
10. Whether you're studying as an international student, enjoying a beer at Oktoberfest, eating
delicious sausages in Frankfurt, or watching a Bavarian soccer match, forget about it in Germany. You
can have an experience that you can't do.