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Providing proof of secondary and academic qualifications
Providing proof of secondary and academic qualifications Would you like to study in Germany? Find out in advance whether your school-leaving certificate suffices for enrolling in a German university. Recognition of secondary and academic qualifications If you would like to study in Germany, you will need a university entrance qualification . You can check the DAAD database on admission requirements to find out if the qualifications from your country of origin are sufficient for enrolment, or if...
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Attending first language courses
Attending first language courses Learn German to pursue your studies successfully. Depending on the course of study, language skills may even be a requirement. If you apply for a course of study taught in German, you must provide proof of being proficient in German. The relevant certificates are the DSH (German language examination for the admission of foreign students to higher education institutions) and the TestDaF (examination for German as a foreign language). Students who have passed the t...
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Securing funding
Securing funding Be well prepared for your studies: Make sure that your are able to support yourself financially during your time in Germany. The question of financing your studies in Germany is vital. If you come from a country outside the EU/EEA and need a temporary residence title for the purpose of studying, you have to prove that you have the financial means to study and live in Germany. To this end, you can set up a blocked bank account in Germany with a minimum amount of €11,904 (as of...
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Finding a university place
Finding a university place Would you like to study at a German university? Find out here how to find your future course of study. You can use the Study in Germany database to find a suitable course of study or the right higher education institution. There are two ways to apply for a place at university: At many universities, you can apply via uni-assist e.V. The uni-assist website will tell you which universities are included. If your preferred university is not covered by uni-assist, you can ap...
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Applying for a visa
Applying for a visa Depending on your country of origin, you may need a visa to study in Germany. Here you can inform yourself of the general conditions. You do not need an entry visa in order to study in Germany if you are a citizen of an EU country, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland. You do not need an entry visa if you come from Australia, Andorra, Brazil, El Salvador, Honduras, Israel, Japan, Canada, Monaco, the Republic of Korea, New Zealand, San Marino, the United Kingdom of Gr...
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Tips for students
Tips for students This is how studying in Germany works: Here you can find useful tips that will facilitate your everyday life at university. Ask Me Anything - Studying in Germany Juanita from Colombia explains why she decided to complete a course of study in Germany and reports on her experiences at university. Francisco from Mexico explains why he opted to do a doctorate in Germany. “Study in Germany” Blog The “Study in Germany” blog features international students talking about what t...
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Salary, taxes & social security
Salary, taxes & social security What is the difference between gross and net? Here you can find information on social security and taxes. Salary Working in Germany means that various taxes are directly deducted from your gross salary before you receive your proper salary (net salary). A distinction is made between taxes and social security contributions . Your pay slip will list exactly how much has been deducted. However, to get an idea of the amounts beforehand, you can use gross-net calculato...
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Looking for a job
Looking for a job Whether you are abroad or already in Germany, find out here how to encounter job opportunities in Germany. On this page Starting the job search process: services of the Federal Employment Agency EURES: EU-wide jobs and funding programmes Finding jobs via online portals and networks Support from placement agencies In this video: How do I find a job in Germany? Here we will show you some options for finding a suitable job offer , and you can inform yourself about different profes...
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Visa for freelance business
Visa for freelance business Would you like to be self-employed in a non-regulated profession? To do so, you will need a residence permit and you will have to meet certain requirements. In Germany, there are two ways of setting up your own business: you can either work as a freelancer ( Freiberufler ) or set up a business as a self-employed entrepreneur ( Gewerbe ). Find out more about the best approach for you in the article on types of new businesses . If you would like to embark on a freelance...
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