Why consider studying in Germany


Hi, everyone…!!
It has been a while since I published my last post nearly a year ago. About four months ago (21 August 2020), I got an email from Domenik Toplanaj commenting on my previous post entitled Let’s Study in Germany…!. He suggested me to consider adding a great resource to my page, as it could be of real value for students with all the helpful and in-depth information and statistics it contains on seven languages, on living and studying in Germany, the education system, plus the latest updates regarding coronavirus and its impact. Many thanks to Domenik for informing me of this great resource: https://www.studying-in-germany.org/. Apologize for the delay, as it took about four months for me to respond to your email.  

I’ve just checked the website and found some interesting facts that are usually sought by prospective International students. One exciting piece of information is about the 10 Great Reasons to Study in Germany as a Foreign Student. In other words, it provides an answer to the question of why consider studying in Germany. Here there are 10 great reasons to study in Germany:

Free-tuition education in most universities (and very low fees in others).
World-class education by highly qualified staff.
Hundreds of academic courses to choose from.
Interesting country to explore with a profound history.
Cultural diversity and students from all over the world.
Practice speaking both English and German.
Endless opportunities to work in Germany after you graduate.
You can study every subject in English, no need to speak German.
The cost of living in Germany is affordable, averaging around 720-850€ including rent, food, transport, health insurance, telephone/internet, study materials, and leisure activities.
The chance to live and explore one of the world’s most developed countries and its unique culture, history, and landscape.

Other interesting facts to check include how to plan your study, a list of universities in Germany, how to live in Germany, how to finance your study, and many more. As a scholarship hunter, you may curious about what kind of scholarship available to support your study in Germany. The site said that there are some scholarships for you to apply such as DAAD Scholarships, Erasmus +, Max Plank Society Research, Heinrich Boll Foundation Scholarships, DKFZ International Ph.D. Program, and university scholarships.

So, please kindly visit studying-in-Germany for more information. Hope you will find this site useful. 


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