Why Choose Germany
1. Study: World-Class & Affordable
Germany is a global leader in education, especially for Engineering, IT, and Business.
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Tuition-Free Public Universities: Most public universities charge no tuition fees for both domestic and international students. You only pay a “Semester Fee” (approx. €150–€350) which often includes a public transport pass.
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English-Taught Programs: While German is the primary language, thousands of Bachelor’s and Master’s programs are now taught entirely in English.
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Practice-Oriented: German “Universities of Applied Sciences” (Fachhochschulen) focus on hands-on learning and industry partnerships.
2. Work: Earn While You Learn & Beyond
Germany has a high demand for skilled talent and offers excellent work rights:
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Student Work Rights: Non-EU students can work 140 full days (or 280 half days) per year. During the semester, you can work up to 20 hours per week.
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High Minimum Wage: As of 2025, the minimum wage is approx. €12.82+ per hour, allowing students to cover a significant portion of their living costs.
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18-Month Post-Study Visa: After graduation, you can stay for 1.5 years to find a job related to your degree. Once you find a job, converting to a work permit or EU Blue Card is straightforward.
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Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte): A new 2024/2025 initiative allows skilled workers to enter Germany for up to a year to look for work based on a points system (even without a job offer).
3. Live: Central Europe’s Heart
Living in Germany offers safety, culture, and a gateway to the rest of Europe.
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Cost of Living: Expect to need approx. €992–€1,100 per month for living expenses. To secure a visa, you will likely need a Blocked Account (Sperrkonto) with roughly €11,904 for your first year.
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Travel: With a German student visa, you have Schengen Area access, meaning you can travel freely across 29 European countries.
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Quality of Life: Germany is famous for its efficient public transport, high-quality healthcare, and “Work-Life Balance.”
Germany vs. Australia: A Quick Comparison
| Feature | Germany | Australia |
| Tuition Fees | Mostly Free (Public) | High ($20k – $45k AUD/year) |
| Language | German (English common in Uni) | English |
| Post-Study Stay | 18 Months | 2–4 Years |
| Living Cost | Moderate | High |

