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Wednesday, 27 March 2013

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Why study in Germany?

 The attractive of Germany as an educational destination for international students is determined by four key points:
  • Quality of education
  • Education accessibility / entry barriers
  • Personal security / Lifestyle
  • Employment prospects

Quality of education:

            As one of the world’s largest and most technological advanced economics, Germany is a very attractive academic destination. Its leading position in research and development as well as excellent standards of teaching account for the excellent reputation as a high quality education provider.

 Educational accessibility:

            In resent years, entry barriers for international students have been reduced by the introduction in Germany of Bachelor and Master Programmers, adapted to international standards and credit systems. International programmer accreditation plays a decisive role in students if it is acknowledged in their country of origin.

Personal security / Lifestyle:

            Germany provides a very attractive living environment due a high level of perceived safety. Moreover, Germany – the geographic “heart of Europe” – can boast a rich cultural and historical background. Due to the very well developed infrastructure, the country enjoys an ideal location for living and studying. This accretive living environment combined with its position as a technologically highly developed nation, makes studying abroad in Germany a positively memorable experience.

Employment prospects:

            In Germany, as elsewhere, employment prospects heavily depend on the economic situation. However there is an increasing need for highly trained and qualified employees, which are also increasingly being recruited from the international labor market.


Work permit:

            Studentsare allowed to work during study. Non European citizens or citizens of the new EU member states are however allowed to work on 180 half working days or 90 full working days without even applying for a work permit. Some states have laws allowing to work only during summer vacations. However some other states allow working up to 20 hours a week even during the semester. In fact in some cities work inside the University is unrestricted as long as it does not impact studies. Mandatory Internship, project work or thesis work are excluded from the work restrictions or work permit necessity.
After completion of study at the University, foreign student is allowed to stay up to 1 year in order to apply for jobs. Upon receiving a letter of Interest or work contract one may apply for a work permit at the local employment Office. Issuance of a work per mit may take around 4 to 6 weeks.

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