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Germany

Why Study in Germany

Germany is recognized as a land of ideas, known for its world-class education and technological prowess. Germany is the ideal destination drawing international students for excellent academics.

When you choose to study abroad in Germany, you will study in universities that boast highly acclaimed international degrees. Thousands of students travel to Germany annually to seek education in some of the world’s best academies of higher learning. Education in Germany for Indian students has proven to be highly beneficial.  Indian students who study in Germany join an international community of high achievers.It is the most populous member state and the largest economy in the European Union. Despite world-class universities, there are several more benefits of studying in Germany as follow:

  • Globally recognized programs

  • Forefront in cutting edge technology

  • A world-class education at affordable costs

  • Free-tuition academics in most universities (very low fees at some)

  • Opportunities to lie and explore

  • Fully scholarship available

  • Opportunity to get in Schengen Visa

  • Easy to get Permanent Residence Permit

Education System in Germany

The German education system lays focuses on creativity and innovation, which makes it a great place for students to learn. There are three types of schools in Germany- public schools (free), private schools (not free), and vocational schools (employers pay for). Public schools are mandatory for children aged six to 16 and it’s the state that pays for them. Private schools are not mandatory, but they do offer better education opportunities. Vocational school is an alternative to university that can be paid for by employers as well as through loans or scholarships.

The German education system is different in many ways from the ones in other countries and the classes are conducted in German and English. Public universities are financed by the government and do not charge tuition fees or just charge a small amount of money as administration fee at the start of the academic every year. Private universities in contrast are financed by the fees paid by students and these can be quite expensive. Germany has a larger number of public universities than private ones. German law says that education should be offered to everyone and everyone should be able to afford adequate education.

Top Courses in Germany

While Germany is home to multiple programmers for candidates looking to study in Germany. The Public and Private universities in Germany are some of the best universities. Popular programmes across Germany include Undergraduate and Post Graduation.

  • Computer Science and Information Technology (IT)

  • Engineering Studies

  • Nursing

  • Medicine

  • Management Studies

  • Humanities and creative arts

Scholarship to study in Germany

Germany offers many scholarships to international students looking forward to Higher Education in Germany but cannot afford the fees.

Here is a list of the most well-known scholarships for higher education in Germany sponsored by government or non-government agencies.

  • DAAD scholarship

  • Einstein International Postdoctoral fellowship

  • Humboldt Research Fellowships for Postdoctoral Researchers

  • Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) Scholarships

  • DeutschlandStipendium National Scholarship Programme

  • Erasmus Scholarship Programs in Germany

German Permanent Residence Permit

Once a candidate has found a job that he would like to accept, he is required to apply for a work permit from his earlier ‘Job Seeking Visa.’ The candidate can remain in Germany while their application is pending. Furthermore, if the candidate is looking to permanently settle down in Germany (PR in Germany), he/she can apply for an ‘EU Blue Card’ - Residence Permit as early as two years after receiving his work permit.

The EU Blue Card is a permanent residence permit for European countries. However, if the candidate is looking to apply for an EU Blue Card he will be allowed to work and live in any of the EU states. To be eligible to apply for an EU Blue Card, the applicant must be offered a job that pays at least €53,000 (~US$57,844) a year or at least €41,808 (~US$45,629) a year for mathematicians, engineers, natural scientists, technicians or physicians. Candidates are advised to check with the foreign residents’ registration office for advice on which permit to apply for and what documents they would need as part of the admission process.

About blocked account?

In order to study in Germany, students need to obtain a German student visa. However, some particular requirements need to be fulfilled in order to get a student visa. One of these is having a student blocked account. Having a blocked account confirms that you possess sufficient funds to cover all your living expenses in the foreign country for one year to prove your financial resources. A blocked account is a way of showing your financial standing, to show that you’re fully capable of handling your expenses for at least a year.

The minimum amount that you should own to manage your expenses to study in Germany is set to be 11,208 EUR for a year. The reason for it being called a blocked account is that you can only access your funds or withdraw them once you’ve entered the premises of Germany. The German federal foreign office approves the account. Once your semester begins in the university, the students can withdraw a sum of 861 euros per month. If you want to withdraw a sum exceeding that number, you should own an amount of more than 11,208 EUR. The necessary amount to be added to your account is determined by BAföG, which is a state responsible for managing funds for students who want to study in Germany. If you wish to add or subtract the amount, you have to contact your embassy. Remember that you can’t make any changes to the funds once you’ve reached Germany. Students are also offered a bundle encapsulating health insurance and blocked accounts together, which makes for a more efficient option to opt for.

To get a master’s in Germany, you have to provide evidence of your financial status. So whether you’re applying for a student visa or a student resistance permit, having a blocked account is a necessity for international students. In a nutshell, that’s what a blocked account refers. To get your application approved, you must complete all your documents. In addition, if you do not have any other proof of your financial status, you must add an amount of 11,208 EUR to your bank account, no less than that. Also, only a German authority can allow you to close your blocked account.

Remember that not all banks offer the services of opening a blocked account for international students since the law doesn’t require it from them. It is at the bank’s discretion to provide such services or not.

Blocked Account For Students To Study in Germany can be opened in various financial institutions in India like KOTAK Bank ,ICICI Bank etc. To study in GERMANY, the following are the requirements that you need to fulfil to open a blocked account:

  • Choose a blocked account provider, and provide all the necessary documents for the application. These documents might vary as per your choice of bank account provider and nationality.

  • Submit an application form as soon as you’ve received your admission letter and chosen your bank account provider.

  • Deposit the required sum of 11,208 EUR by transferring it into one of the blocked account providers. Make sure to choose the country from where the payment is being transferred. The local bank will carry forward this payment.

Document required for University application and Visa processing:

  • Application form

  • Valid passport

  • University admission letter

  • Education documents

  • Sponsor Affidavit

  • Fee payment receipt

  • Medical certificate

  • A blocked account Certificate

  • APS Certificate

  • Birth Certificate

  • SOP

  • Letter of recommendation

  • Medium of Instruction

  • TestAS score

  • English proficiency score

  • Migration certificate

  • Leaving certificate

How to Apply for Studying in Germany

Getting started is easy! Our German education consultants are available to help you at every step of the process. We make sure to secure a seat for you at the best university in Germany. Our overseas education consultants will provide you top-class assistance to fulfill all the requirements to study abroad in Germany.

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