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Studying abroad in Germany provides numerous advantages to
help you gain an edge in the global job market. Germany's economic
status as one of the three biggest world economies. While Germany's
economy ranks at number three on a global scale, regionally,
Germany's economy remains one of the driving forces behind the
European Union (EU).
1.8 million students around the world go abroad to attend a
university. Nearly one tenth of those students choose to come
to Germany. Germany has a lot to offer to foreign students,
be they first-year students or postgraduates.
Germany's universities combine age-old traditions with modern
technologies.
More than 300 universities are featured on Campus Germany:
from time-honored institutions offering students the classical
repertoire of subjects such as Medicine, Law, English and German
to innovative new institutions of higher education with inter-disciplinary
study programs. German universities are open to anyone who fulfills
the prerequisites and academic freedom is one of the basic principles
of the German university system. That's also one of the reasons
German universities don't charge tuition fees. You'll only have
to pay for your education at a few private schools.
Universities here combine research and study. They've been
the scene of many groundbreaking discoveries and they're internationally
renowned. German universities attract faculty and students from
around the world. Modern German universities also combine theoretical
work with its practical application. They both educate and train
- basic research is augmented by applied research. Interdisciplinary
cooperation is common and many of them cooperate closely with
multinational firms and with other research institutes in Germany
and abroad. In the end, this increases the graduates' chances
on the job market.
Many of today's students no longer want a purely theoretical
education. A variety of comprehensive universities and universities
of applied science in Germany offer balanced academic training
necessary for a professional career. Practical experience in
regional companies is often part of the curriculum. German companies
are interested in attracting well-trained graduates from abroad.
And in many cases, these former students can continue to work
for the company as a foreign spokesperson once they return home.
With round 120 million native speakers, German is the most
widely-spoken first language in Europe. The strength of German
business and industry and the increasing global activity of
German companies and corporations means that the German language
is also gaining significance in the international market.
International students who have graduated from a German university
have the opportunity to work or stay in Germany after they receive
their degree or diploma. International students can work for
up to 3 Months , too
Germany is a peaceful, politically stable, and safe country
and relatively unaffected by natural disasters. Germany's reputation
as a safe country as an important reason for deciding to study
here.
Germany have an excellent health care. Compared to other countries,
medical insurance is inexpensive in Germany yet the services
that German hospitals provide are among some of the most advanced
and accessible in the world. |