Thursday 3 May 2018

Study Free In German



Studying abroad is dream that almost every young student dreams. But free education is abroad is like heaven on the earth. If I tell you that there are some countries where you can study without paying any tuition fees, it may sound unrealistic to you. In this post we are going to talk about countries where you can do you degree and diploma not paying anything.  We will also explore the ways to study freely in this economically and scholarly country.

This post is about free Education in Germany. Germany is a dream destination to study and gain new skills. It offers quality education and opportunity to learn a new language in friendly manner. The education of Germany is globally appreciated and students from all corners of the world come to pursue their education.


Some reasons Why to study in Germany:-

1.     Students don’t have to bear the cost of heavy tuition fees.  This would save your cost and allow you study freely.

2.     Germany offers quality education and highly qualified staffs. The faculty is very friendly and allows students to explore more in their education.

3.     English language is widely accepted in this country but German language is most practiced here.

4.     You can find multicultural communities here. You can mingle there very easily.

5.     You can apply for work permit once you complete your graduation.

Requirements-

Fist you have to choose university and study program. You can find www.daad/study-programmes

Though there is no tuition fee to study in German but you have to deposit Euro 8,700 in your bank account in German. That means that you have funds to support your education.

You must have valid study visa. If you are not granted visa you cannot enter there.
In your home country you must pass the German Language exam successfully. IELTS and GRE score is required to continue you study there.

You have to apply for accommodation before you land the country. 

DAAD is an origination which provides students with guidance about German student visa.

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