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Study in Germany?

Why study in Germany?

Germany offers compelling reasons to choose it as a study destination:

Cost of studying in Germany

The cost of studying in Germany for overseas students varies depending on the type of university and the chosen course. Public universities offer free education, but there are enrollment, administration, and confirmation charges per semester that need to be paid. It’s important to note that fluency in the German language is usually required for admission to public universities.

On the other hand, private universities in Germany charge tuition fees, which can vary based on the specific course. However, compared to other countries like Canada, the United States, or Australia, the tuition fees in German universities are generally more affordable and tend to be on the lower end of the spectrum.

Study Program

Average Annual Tuition Fee (€)

Undergraduate Bachelor’s Degree

€500 to €2,000

Postgraduate Master’s Degree

€5,000 to €30,000

Pursuing PG in Germany

Enrolling in the desired specialisation can be challenging, but pursuing a postgraduate (PG) degree in Germany right after completing MBBS can be a viable option. Germany has emerged as a thriving hub for PG candidates, offering world-class education without tuition fees. Medical schools in Germany adopt a practical approach, providing extensive training to faculty members and professors.

Various PG courses are available in Germany, including Child Health, Gynecology and Obstetrics, Community Health Care, Rural Health Care, Ophthalmology, Orthopedics, Dermatology, Optometry, Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprosy, Medical Imaging Technology, Medical Lab Technology, Physiotherapy, Operation Theatre Technology, Medical Record Technology, Clinical Research, Hearing Language and Speech, OT Technician, Anaesthesiology, Medical Radio-Diagnosis, and Cardiac Pulmonary Perfusion.

To be eligible for PG in Germany, the following criteria generally apply:

  • Completion of graduation (MBBS)
  • Equivalence of the MBBS degree to the German MBBS degree (usually accepted)
  • Verification of eligibility with the university of choice
  • Excellent proficiency in written and spoken English
  • Above-average results or a grade of ‘good’ in the university degree (typically 25+ or equivalent)

The PG course curriculum covers topics related to public and preventive health, key aspects of fitness, health education, health communication, public health ethics, and philosophy. The scientific and methodological aspects include epidemiology, statistics, and qualitative research methods.

University Intakes

Universities in Germany have different application deadlines, but there are two general intake periods that are commonly followed:

The summer semester runs from March to August. To apply for this intake, you typically need to submit your application before January 15th each year.

The winter semester spans from September to February or October to March. For this intake, the application deadline is usually July 15th each year.

Work Authorization for Students

Work authorization for students in Germany is as follows:

Student Applicant:

It is recommended for students to find part-time jobs related to their field of study. This allows them to cover their living expenses while gaining valuable work experience that can contribute to their studies.

Spouse:

German Student Visa Requirements

The requirements for a German student visa typically include:

Options Post Graduation

After completing their studies in Germany, students have the opportunity to pursue various options for their future stay:

Employment Opportunities Post Graduation

Permit Resident Visa for Students upon Graduation

Upon completion of their studies, students in Germany can apply for a Permanent Residence Permit, also known as the Settlement Permit or Niederlassungserlaubnis, if they wish to stay in the country.

The Permanent Residence Permit allows students to work in Germany and provides the flexibility to travel in and out of the country. However, obtaining this permit requires meeting certain eligibility criteria, including:

 

  • Working in Germany for at least 5 years.
  • Having a job that is approved by the Federal Employment Agency.
  • Fulfilling tax and other financial obligations to the German government.

 

Additionally, a higher level of German language proficiency is typically required for the Permanent Residence Permit compared to the student visa.

Once students obtain the Permanent Residence Permit, their spouse and children can join them in Germany. Initially, they will receive a temporary residence permit, and after a few years, they may be eligible to obtain a permanent residence permit as well.

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