STUDY IN GERMANY

About GERMANY

Germany is home to some 20,000 varied courses across more than 400 state-recognized higher education institutions. When you choose to Study in Germany, you have the opportunity to select between private and state-driven institutions for higher education. German universities are open to anyone who fulfills the prerequisites and academic freedom is one of the basic principles of the German university system.
According to preliminary data from the German Federal Statistical Office, the number of international students in Germany in 2019 is 393,579 – a 5% increase on 2018 numbers.

Why Choose to Study in Germany From Nepal?

  • No tuition fees (Now some universities are charging per semester)
  • Multi-Cultural society
  • Top Quality Education with practical oriented
  • Scholarship available (Like DAAD...)
  • Internationally recognized universities with international exposure
  • Boundless opportunities
  • Great employment prospects with welcoming atmosphere

Cost of Studying in Germany for Nepalese Student

Type of University Cost of Studying in Germany
Public German University €100 to €1,500 (Euro) approx.
Private German University € 1,400 to € 40,000 (Euro) approx.

DAAD Scholarship

The largest funding source for overseas students from international organizations is DAAD, also known as Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, a German scholarship. Globally, this German Academic Exchange Service helps more than 100,000 researchers and students.
Postdocs, PhD candidates, and graduates are the main target audience for this scholarship. It should be mentioned that DAAD scholarships are awarded for non-university research conducted in Germany as well as study and research visits to German universities. Your DAAD scholarship application is evaluated by impartial selection panels upon your voluntary request. They also choose which scholarships to award depending on factors specific to the subject.

Requirements to Apply for DAAD Scholarship in Germany

Types of Requirement Requirements
Academic
  • Bachelor’s degree in past 6 years
  • The time of Completion for Bachelor’s degree must not exceed 6 years
  • Minimum 2 years of work experience
Document
  • Letter of Motivation
  • Detailed Proposal
  • Reference letter from a University Teacher

Cultural Exchange Programs

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Promoting cultural diversity is essential in order to strengthen mutual understanding between cultures among different cultures and countries.
The main aim of the Cultural Exchange Programs is:

  • To create a cultural platform for exchange of youths of different countries which help them to understand and learn diverse cultures.
  • To get experience of studying and living abroad.
  • To share viewpoints on international issues that impact students overseas.
  • To get firsthand experience of cultural lessons they may not be able to learn from textbooks.

Vocational Training (Ausbildung) in Germany

Ausbildung in Germany is a vocational training program in Germany and is known as an Apprentice ship in the English language. The Ausbildung is a form of Dual Vocational Training (DVT) where the apprentice attends vocational school/college and work simultaneously, earning a regular stipend to cover their living costs and equipping you with the specific skills required for the relevant industry, moulding you into a qualified professional.

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What you can learn
  • Information Technology
  • Hotel Management
  • Automobiles/Mechanical
  • Health Assistance
  • Many more
Advantages
  • Perfect mix of theory and practical learning
  • Monthly Allowance Employability skills & industrial experience
  • No need to do part time jobs or worry about living expenses during the training period
  • Get a qualification which entitles you to enter the job market
Requirements
  • Minimum +2 Clear
  • 18-26 Age Group
  • German Language ( B1 clear and B2 Running)
Process
  • German Language requirements
  • Online interview with German Company
  • 100% placement
  • Submit all documents
  • Accommodation booking in Germany
  • Apply for visa and interview in German Embassy