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9 steps to study in Germany: Everything you need to know

9 steps to study in Germany: Everything you need to know

You’ve come to the right place if you’re wondering what you need to do to study in Germany and are overwhelmed by the quantity of information on the measures you need to follow.

The process for studying in Germany as an international student has been streamlined into 9 steps that you must follow. To keep track of where you are right now and what has to be done to turn your goal of studying in Germany into a reality, go through these 9 stages one at a time.

9 steps to study in Germany Everything you need to know

The application process to study in Germany are:

1. Select a university course

(Begin your search at least 3 months before making a decision)

2. Verify the requirements for admission

(Two weeks before the application is opened)

3. Acquire knowledge of the German language{Not Mandatory}

(Start learning it 6 months before the application or the course commences)

4. Organize your finances

(at least two weeks before you apply for a German student visa)

5. Apply for an APS certificate

(Apply after receiving the admission letter)

APS is a certificate that will be granted following the verification of the validity of each of your papers. This is now a prerequisite for applying for a visa.  It serves as verification of the validity of academic credentials issued by Indian institutions. This also outlines the requirements that German universities must meet before granting admission to students. Having an APS certificate will speed up your student visa application and make it easier for you to apply to German universities. For the application for a student visa, an original certificate issued by the APS is required.

6. Submit an Application

(Once you’ve met the requirements)

7. Get a student visa for Germany

(After receiving the admissions letter)

The criteria for obtaining a student visa to Germany are determined by your country of origin. On the website of the Foreign Federal Office, you may discover a list of the nations for which a student visa is or is not necessary. You can read this post to learn how to obtain a residence permit and a student visa for Germany.

8. Find a place to stay

(Start researching at least 3-6 months before arrival)

Unfortunately, the majority of German institutions do not provide housing to enrolling students, thus it is advised to start looking for housing as soon as you have secured a seat on a program and your student visa (if required). Depending on where you reside in the country, rent is likely to be your largest monthly cost. You might anticipate spending a little bit more in larger, more student-friendly locations in Western Germany (such as Düsseldorf, Cologne, etc.) as well as Heidelberg and Freiburg (i.e. Berlin).

9. Enroll In Your University

(First week after arriving in Germany)

As you are aware, Germany is one of the world’s most desirable destinations for both EU and non-EU students. Universities come in a wide variety and are all of the highest calibers. I’m hoping that these nine simple steps will make it easier for you to get about campus.

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