Germany
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- Germany is the 2nd most popular nation in critical Europe after Russia and plenty of immigrants from the European nations are living and learning in Germany.
- The Baltic Sea (in German: Ostsee), the North Sea (in German: Nordsee), and the lowlands form the traditional borders in the North of Germany and the Southern German borders are formed by using the Alps mountains and Lake Constance (in German: Bodensee).
Germany Economy
- Germany’s solid economy, the world’s fourth largest and Europe’s largest, is based on Exports of High-Quality Manufactured Goods.
- Germany has come under fire from other European countries and the United States for its low level of defense spending and its construction of a second natural gas pipeline link with Russia.
- The economy of Germany is a Highly Developed Social Market Economy.
- It has the largest national economy in Europe, the fourth-largest by nominal GDP in the world, and fifth by GDP (PPP).
Education System
Bachelor German Thought
- 1 year foundation course
- German Language B2/C1
- Minimum 55% in Academic
Master German Thought
- German Language B2/C1
- Minimum 55% in Academic
Bachelor English Thought
- 1 year foundation course
- IELTS – 6.5(Not lees then 6)
- German Language A1/A2
- Minimum 60% in Academic
Master English Thought
- IELTS – 6.5(Not lees then 6)
- German Language A1/A2
- Minimum 60% in Academic
Types of Universities/ Colleges
Technical Universities: Research-oriented, scientific, theoretical.
Applied Science: Application-oriented, scientific, practical.
Fine Arts: Artistic training-oriented, scientific, artistic.
Demanding Courses
Career Opportunities
After you have completed your studies you can stay in Germany while you are looking for a job. Students from other countries
who hold a residence permit can apply to have it extended for another 18 months while they search for a job in Germany.