Study in Germany

Study in Germany

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OVERVIEW

Known for some of the best intellectual and creative minds in history, Germany offers an affordable first rate education landscape set in the heart of Europe with endless possibilities for career growth, travel and cultural exploration.

QUICK FACTS

Not only can you expect a world-class education when you study in Germany. At most universities, it is even for free. That’s right: No matter what country you come from, most schools offer their education completely free of charge. There are, of course, some exceptions: mostly private schools, or study programmes for students with prior professional experience. Good to know: If you decide to stay and work in Germany after graduation, you can often deduct previous tuition fees from your income tax.

ParticularsGermany MBBS Course Details
Course NameMBBS in Germany (State Examination in Medicine – Staatsexamen)
Course LevelUndergraduate
Course Duration6 years
Entry RequirementsMinimum of 70% Marks in Class 12 (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), NEET exam, proficiency in German language (B2 level)
Academic RequirementsHigh school diploma or equivalent, meet university-specific requirements
Germany MBBS feesLow to negligible tuition fees at public universities (administrative fees: Rs. 40,000 – 1 lakh per year)
Entrance Test RequiredNEET compulsory for Indian Students, TestAS (aptitude test for foreign students) may be required
Top UniversitiesLeibniz University, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, RWTH Aachen University
Medium of InstructionGerman
Average Annual SalaryVaries, typically INR 45 Lakhs to 1.5 Crores
Travel DistanceApproximately 6,500 kilometers

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Leibniz University Hannover
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
University of Stuttgart
RWTH Aachen University
Technical University of Munich

Leibniz University Hannover

In 1831, founded by the scholar Karl Karmarsch, the Higher Trade School of Hannover started with only 64 students. Today there are around 21,000 students in the natural sciences and engineering, the humanities and social sciences as well in law and economics

Shaping the Future with Knowledge – as one of the nine leading Institutes of Technology in Germany, Leibniz University is aware of its responsibility in seeking sustainable, peaceful and responsible solutions to the key issues of tomorrow. Our expertise for this stems from the broad spectrum of subjects, ranging from engineering and natural sciences to architecture and environmental planning, from law and economics to social sciences and humanities.

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Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT; German: Karlsruher Institut für Technologie) is a public research university in Karlsruhe, Germany. The institute is a national research center of the Helmholtz Association. KIT was created in 2009 when the University of Karlsruhe (Universität Karlsruhe), founded in 1825 as a public research university and also known as the “Fridericiana”, merged with the Karlsruhe Research Center (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe), which had originally been established in 1956 as a national nuclear research center (Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe, or KfK). KIT is thus the first and only institution in Germany to overcome the division of the German scientific and research landscape into academic and non-academic institutions in the form of a merger of two different types of institutions.

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University of Stuttgart

Founded in 1829, it became a university in 1967: from trade school to international research university in two centuries. In a history that will soon span 190 years, many names, events, numbers and dates tell the story of how the University of Stuttgart evolved. The University of Stuttgart is a leading, technologically oriented university with a global presence. The Stuttgart Way stands for the interdisciplinary integration of engineering, natural sciences, humanities, management, economics and social sciences on a foundation of top-flight disciplinary research.

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RWTH Aachen University

How did RWTH Aachen become that what it is today? An excellent university with around 40,000 students and outstanding reputation in research and industry. Let yourself go on an exciting trip through the history of RWTH Aachen. The University Archives has compiled its own, as well as from external sources, pictures and documents, to illustrate the history of RWTH Aachen.With 260 institutes in nine faculties, RWTH Aachen University is one of Europes leading institutions for science and research. Currently around 31,400 students are enrolled in over 100 academic programmes. Over 5,000 of them are international students hailing from 120 different countries.

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Technical University of Munich

Consistently featured as one of the highest-ranked universities in Germany in the QS World University Rankings®, Technical University of Munich (Technische Universität München), also known as TUM, was founded in 1868 and is a member of the TU9, an association of nine of Germany’s most prestigious technical universities. TUM has 15 academic departments/schools and around40,000 students on campus, of which over 30% are international. It calls itself The Entrepreneurial University and aims to foster a supportive environment for budding entrepreneurs. There are around 200 degree programs available including a wide selection of English-taught courses and programs.

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Do you have Questions ?

1. Which are the popular countries for pursuing higher studies abroad?

UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Sweden, Norway are the countries for higher studies in Engineering / Business / IT / Hospitality etc. In addition to these, European countries, China, Russia and Philippines offer quality and cost effective courses especially in medicine studies etc.

2. Is studying abroad very expensive?

As compared to studying in your home country, studying abroad may be expensive. However, there are countries that provide education (specific courses) which are at par with Indian cost. However, the trend has been catching up lately due to easy availability of education loans and scholarships which help to finance your studies abroad.

3. What are the different ways of financial support for my studies abroad?

The different methods to support your studies abroad are: 1. Education loans. 2. Sponsorship by individuals / organization. 3. Scholarships.

4. How can I avail overseas education loan to support my studies abroad?

Availing bank loans to support overseas studies is a common trend in the recent times. It can be availed subject to fulfilling the terms and conditions of the bank. The requirements vary from bank to bank and also depending on the level of program chosen by you and the amount you apply for. For more detailed information, we would advise you to contact your nearest bank or our counselors at Shree vari Educational Groups.

5. How can I avail scholarships?

Most countries provide scholarships to international students wishing to pursue studies there. The requirements may vary from institutions. The scholarships are highly competitive and based on the academic profile of the students. The details regarding the scholarships are provided on the University websites. We at Santa Monica can also assist you in availing scholarships in various institutions based on your eligibility and requirements.

6. Can I work part time during my studies abroad?

Most countries allow international students to work part-time during their studies, however, in countries like Singapore, US, China, Bulgaria, etc. there are restrictions for students to legally work part time.

7. What are the post study job prospects available abroad?

Most of the countries offer post study stay-back options for students to explore job opportunities post the successful completion of their studies. The Co-ops and internships during the study help the students to network and search for employment opportunities after the completion of the course.

8. What are my PR prospects abroad after my higher studies?

Students pursuing their studies abroad have opportunities to explore Permanent Residency (PR) prospects on successful completion of their course. Countries such as Canada, Sweden, Germany, New Zealand, Australia, etc. encourage students to stay back and explore job and PR opportunities after their study.

9. Is it possible for my family to accompany me during and after my studies abroad?

You can take you family to accompany you while travelling to countries such as UK, New Zealand, Australia, Sweden, etc. However, the work rights for your dependents are subject to the laws of that country which may change from time to time. You may update it by referring the concerned official websites or approaching our counselors at Shree vari Educational Groups.

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