Study In Germany

Germany is renowned for its high-quality education, innovative research, and strong economy. With many universities offering free or low-cost tuition, it’s an attractive destination for international students seeking world-class education and diverse cultural experiences.

Total Universities

400+

Courses Available

20,000+

International Students

13.8%

Global Ranking

#1 to 100

Cost of Living

€700 - €1,000 per month (EUR (€))

International Students

13.8%

Top Universities

10+

Avg. Annual Salary

€35,000 - €60,000 (EUR (€))

Country Guide

General Information
Many German universities offer programs taught in English, especially at the postgraduate level.
Germany is known for its strong emphasis on research and practical training in higher education.
The country offers a high standard of living with excellent public transportation and healthcare systems
. Students can explore rich history, diverse landscapes, and vibrant cities during their stay.
Visa and Work Permit Information
Non-EU students typically need a student visa (and later a residence permit) to study in Germany.
Students can work part-time for up to 120 full days or 240 half days per year.
After graduation, international students can apply for an 18-month job-seeking visa to find employment in Germany.
The visa application process usually takes about 4-6 weeks, but it’s advisable to apply at least 3 months before your planned arrival.
Students from the EU, EEA, or Switzerland do not need a visa to study in Germany.