Study in Germany
Basic Information
Studying in Germany, especially for Afghan students and also for international students, is the best option other than in other countries that have more rejections of study visas. Germany has more benefits, like the PR Card (Permanent Residence Card) and 20-hour work during study, and you can find every course in Germany. There is no limit to the number of courses, and you can find a lot of English-thought-out courses and more than 300+ courses.
- Why Study in Germany
- Admission Requirements
- Tuition Fee
- Scholarships
- Study Visa Requirements
- Work Opportunities after Completing Study
- Get Advice from Experts
Why Study in Germany
Studying in Germany is totally tuition-free; there is no need to pay a tuition fee to the universities; you just need to pay some semester contribution and a European Union fee of around 42 euros monthly. If you make a good career and the job market is more broad, you can easily find a job in Germany.
Admission requirements
- NIC(Tazkira)
- Passport
- School Diploma
- University Degree and Transcript
- Two Recommendation Letters
- Work experience, if Applicable
- English Language Tests such as TOEFL, IELTS, Duolingo, etc.
- CV
Tuition Fee
In Germany, there is no tuition fee in public universities; you will just pay a semester contribution fee and also a European Union fee of around 42 euros every month. If you want to study at private universities, you should pay per year around 6,000 to 15,000 euros.
Scholarships
Studying in Germany has more facilities because the universities in Germany give admission to international students every year, and every university offers different international Scholarship Those students who get an offer letter and an acceptance letter from a German private university have a different scholarship value, which is different for each course. They give a scholarship in the range of 10% to 50% to every international student.
Study Visa Requirements
- NIC(Tazkira)
- Passport
- Educational Documents
- Block Account
- Photo
- English Language Test
- University Admission
- Translation of Documents (if not in English)
- Accommodation
- Insurance
Work Opportunities after Completing Study
When international students complete their studies in Germany, they will get a work permit. They have 18 months to find themselves a job. When the student gets a job offer in this time, they can get a PR card, which means a permanent residence card, and after some time, they will get a Passport If someone cannot get an offer of a job in these 18 months, this student may be deported to his own country.
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