Germany
Education at Germany
Studying in the Germany offers access to prestigious universities, diverse academic programs, rich cultural experiences, extensive research opportunities, and a gateway to a global network of professionals. Diverse range of academic programs and disciplines to choose from Extensive research opportunities with world-leading facilities and renowned faculty members Gateway to a global network of professionals and potential career opportunities through strong industry connections and alumni networks.
List of Universities in Germany
Arden University
Berlin School Of Business & Innovation (Bsbi) – (Gus)
Cbs International Business School
Constructor University (Jacobs University)
European University / Eu Business School
Fom Hochschule (Fom University Of Applied Sciences) (Masters Degree Only)
Gisma Global Gmbh
Gisma University Of Applied Sciences-Gmbh
Hochschule Fresenius University Of Applied Sciences
Icn Business School
Ism International School Of Management
Iu International University Of Applied Sciences
Lancaster University Leipzig Campus
Macromedia University Of Applied Sciences
Mediadesign Hochschule (Mdh University Of Applied Sciences)
Munich Business School
New European College, Munich (Wittenborg University Of Applied Sciences, Munich Campus)
Northern Institute Of Technology
Management (Nit), Hamburg
Rheinisches Studienkolleg
Rushford Business School
Schiller Language School
Srh Berlin University Of Applied Sciences,
Srh Hochschule Heidelberg Gmbh
Srh Hochschule Nordrhein-westfalen Gmbh
Srh International College – Navitas
Steinbeis School Of Management & Innovation Gmbh – Steinbeis University
University Of Europe For Applied Sciences
University Targu Mures Medical Campus Hamburg
Application Process: All you need to know
Why Study in Germany?
- Diversity of academic programs and fields of study available.
- A vibrant multicultural environment offering rich cultural experiences.
- Opportunities for research and innovation in various fields.
- Possibility of gaining practical work experience through internships and poststudy work visas.
Application Process for International Students ?
With the thousands of universities to choose from, one might find it challenging to come to a decision. What if I am rushing this decision? What if there is a university with better opportunities? These are just some thoughts running through the mind of an average student.
And they’re not at fault because there is always going to be a better college in many aspects. However, not all of them will prove to be the right ones for you, and the reasons might alternate between the distance, fees, and other related reasons.
When making the list of the colleges you would like to apply to, you should consider your GPA and SAT/ACT scores. While these aren’t the most important pieces of the puzzle, as there are many other factors that admission officials consider, they still have a high impact on your admission chances.
As much as you would want to get into a particular university, if you’re not eligible to apply because you don’t fulfill their requirements, you wouldn’t need to add that university to your list.
With that being said, take a look at their acceptance rate, grade and standardized test scores requirements, and tuition fees.
Your college list should be a mix of reach, target, and safety schools, respectively, the colleges you have a low chance of getting in, the colleges you have a pretty good shot, and colleges that you are almost sure you can get in.
So, your college list should contain 8 to 10 schools. However, if you believe that you’re applying to highly competitive colleges, it would be better to increase the number of colleges to 12.
This step mostly depends on where the students are coming from. Usually, evaluating transcripts is required of international students. Admission counselors require this official report so that they can determine whether a degree or other credentials earned in a foreign country meet their enrollment standards.
However, if you want to make sure of this, you can always contact the admission office of a particular university and get an official answer from them.
Letters of recommendation are the additional documents that help round out a student’s profile. These letters provide insights for the admission counselors as to who you are through the lens of someone other than you.
Usually, those who are expected to write recommendation letters for you have worked closely with you during your educational journey and can recommend an individual’s academic performance, i.e., your teachers, your principal, or your counselors.
Every university lists the requirements the students must meet in order to get enrolled in their programs. The list might start with the high school diploma, a particular GPS, extracurriculars, and others.
One of the requirements is also the language requirement. This requirement applies to international students whose first language is other than the English language. Usually, this is handled through a standardized test like IELTS or TOEFL. Either way, you have to make sure that you are/aren’t required to prove your English language proficiency.
Now that you got your list of colleges ready, you can start applying to them. However, we mentioned how universities make their admission decisions by considering your academic record as well as the scores you got on different standardized tests like IELTS, SAT, GRE, or GMAT.
This application form is sent to you by the admissions office, or you can find it online on their website. Its fee is non-refundable and ranges from £65 to £500. Once you’ve attached your supporting documents like, transcript, standardized tests scores, and any other documents that the university might require of you, you’re ready to hit submit.
When thinking of applying for college, many students consider their financial situation as most likely they’ll have to pay for college from their own family pockets. However, for those who can’t afford to pay for college, there is still hope as there are other ways they can pay for it, through financial aid and scholarships offered by the universities.

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Financial Aid / Grants
Financial aid is provided from various sources; federal and state agencies, colleges, high schools, different foundations are just some of them. Here are some of the types of financial aid that students in the USA are eligible to receive.
Grants are a type of financial aid that students receive without having to repay. The grants can come from non-profit organizations, the federal government, or your college.


Scholarships/Student Loans
Scholarships are a type of financial aid awarded to students by the universities to pay for their degree. There are many types of scholarships available; however, not everybody can be eligible to get them as they have requirements students will have to meet.
When applying for financial aid, you might be offered student loans. You will repay your student loan debt with interest, and you start paying them after you graduate. The amount of money you can borrow depends on the level of your academic studies, whether you’re an undergraduate, graduate, or a professional student.

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