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study in Germany

What makes us Stand Apart?

450+ University

€1.5K per semester

(For bachelor masters &diploma)

4.4l international students

up to 18 months
post-study work visa

Why Germany

  1. World-Class Education: German universities are renowned for their high-quality education, with many ranking among the best in the world.
  2.  Wide Range of Courses: There is a diverse range of courses offered or German universities, including research opportunities and skill-based training.
  3. Employability: A degree from a German university can enhance your employability. German degrees are globally recognized and valued by employers.
  4. Safe and Stable: Germany is considered a safe country with stable politics and economy.
  5.  Cultural Experience: Germany offers a rich cultural history, delicious traditional foods, and a multicultural environment.
  6. Affordable Living: Compared to other popular study destinations, the cost of living in Germany is relatively affordable.
  7. Diversity: Germany is a liberal and welcoming country full of diversity

Choose Area of Interest 🗒

Germany is a country that is known for its excellence in science, technology, engineering, and innovation. upGrad Abroad has partnered with universities like Technical University of Munich, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Heidelberg University, and Humboldt University of Berlin, to offer you courses in fields like business administration, cyber security, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, and biotechnology. You can study online from India for the first year, and then complete your degree on-campus in Germany in the second year. You can also get a post-study work visa and a globally accredited and recognized degree from Germany.

Most Frequently Asked Questions 🙋

1. How do I choose the right university and course for my study abroad?

  • Research your options, define your priorities, and consider factors such as accreditation, location, course offerings, and campus culture. Utilize college search engines and contact advising centers for guidance.
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2. What’s the difference between a college and a university?

  • Colleges typically offer only undergraduate degrees, while universities offer both undergraduate and graduate degrees. However, the terms are often used interchangeably.
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3. Are there age limitations to attend universities?

  • Generally, you must have completed high school and be at least 17 years of age to attend university.

4. What is the academic calendar for universities?

  • The academic year usually runs from August through May with breaks for holidays, and universities may use semester, quarter, or trimester systems.

5. What is the difference between ‘Undergraduate’ and ‘Graduate’ degrees?

  • Undergraduate programs follow high school and lead to an associate or bachelor’s degree. Graduate programs follow a bachelor’s degree and lead to a master’s or doctoral degree.

Most Frequently Asked Questions 🙋

1. How do I choose the right university and course for my study abroad?

  • Research your options, define your priorities, and consider factors such as accreditation, location, course offerings, and campus culture. Utilize college search engines and contact advising centers for guidance.
  •  

2. What’s the difference between a college and a university?

  • Colleges typically offer only undergraduate degrees, while universities offer both undergraduate and graduate degrees. However, the terms are often used interchangeably.
  •  

3. Are there age limitations to attend universities?

  • Generally, you must have completed high school and be at least 17 years of age to attend university.

4. What is the academic calendar for universities?

  • The academic year usually runs from August through May with breaks for holidays, and universities may use semester, quarter, or trimester systems.

5. What is the difference between ‘Undergraduate’ and ‘Graduate’ degrees?

  • Undergraduate programs follow high school and lead to an associate or bachelor’s degree. Graduate programs follow a bachelor’s degree and lead to a master’s or doctoral degree.