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| Dear newsletter-subscriber,
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Germany is one of the most popular places in the world to take a university degree. The appeal lies not only in its excellent universities and practice-oriented institutions of higher education, but also in a combination of research opportunities, international outlook and low tuition fees. Around 13 per cent of students at German universities come from other countries.
But which type of university is the best fit for which student? Where can you find support with applications, funding and accommodation? And what are the career prospects after graduation? Here you’ll find everything international students need to know about studying in Germany – from practical tips for your first steps and insights into campus life through to career options after your degree.
Enjoy!
The deutschland.de editorial team
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Outstanding teaching
Key facts about German universities
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| Why do so many international students choose Germany? The answer lies in a mix of cutting-edge research, practical relevance and affordability. Find out which German universities rank particularly highly worldwide – and how much it actually costs to do a degree in Germany.
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Tips on how to get started
How to get off to a smooth start to your degree course
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| From language skills and scholarships to accommodation in student halls: if you’re planning to study in Germany, these are the essentials you should know. Here you can find out how to get off to a good start.
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Practically oriented and international
Where practice meets research
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| Whether dual degree programmes, climate research or international networks: Germany’s universities of applied sciences show how hands-on learning and innovation go hand in hand. Find out more about the diverse range of international partnerships – and how students benefit from them.
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| Andree Bapong Djon, student at RWTH Aachen University
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| “Germany offers a wide choice of degree courses taught in English, but I can really recommend learning German. Language skills can help you land a job with a German company, too.”
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Working in Germany
Career opportunities after graduation
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| Germany needs international skilled specialists – and more and more universities are preparing their students for this future with language courses, job application workshops and support on legal issues. Read here to find out about the prospects awaiting international students once they have completed their degree.
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A summary
Everything you need to know about doing a university degree in Germany
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| How do I find a university that suits me? What scholarships are available? And how can I start a career after graduating? Here you’ll find all the key information about studying in Germany – from the best universities and advice on applications and funding to career perspectives after finishing your degree.
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Top 3 worldwide
Why Germany is so popular among students
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| Why are students from all over the world drawn to Germany? A hint: it’s not just the low tuition fees. Stella and Christian explain why Germany ranks among the world’s top three study destinations in 2025.
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