Study in Germany

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Why Study In Germany?

One of the largest countries in Western Europe and one of the most significant countries in terms of both culture and economy worldwide is Germany. The world is familiar with German automobiles, leather shorts, manufacturing industries, etc. Germany is renowned for its excellence in a wide range of academic and professional sectors, including engineering, automotive technology, and economics.

Education In Germany?

Due to its high standards for education and outstanding instruction, Germany is one of the best places in the world to study abroad. Germany is a top choice for international students due to its affordable tuition and high ranking as the fourth most populous destination in the world.

Advantages Of Studying In Germany:

  • Variety of courses available
  • Easy access to Schengen zone
  • Multicultural society
  • Widely recognized for its manufacturing sector & Machineries.
  • Part time jobs available minimum wage 8-10 Euro.

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    Checklist for Germany Visa

    In order to provide you with a hassle-free visa for Germany, the VFS Process, an updated version of the standard visa procedure, is formed in your way. The VFS procedure aids in minimising the needless effort of paperwork, legalities, and time consumption and provides you with a simple and quick visa option in Germany.

    Thus, check out some essential VFS checklist for Germany visa before applying.

    Please get ready the necessary paperwork for your student visa before completing steps 5 and 6 of the application process:

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    1.Valid passport (issued within the last 10 years and valid for at least another year as of date of visa application; passports with observations regarding the front data page cannot be accepted) with at least two empty pages
    2.Application form & declaration (in accordance with Section 54 of the Residence Act) duly signed
    3.Declaration for Additional contact and legal representation information
    4.Copy of your passport’s data page(A4 size copy)
    5.Statement of purpose / Motivation letter
    6.Certificate issued by the APS (Academic Evaluation Centre)* – please consult www.aps-india.de for further information about application process *=See comment below for exceptions
    7.Proof of admittance to the study course/preparatory college(original and 2 copies) including information on the language of instruction
    8.Where not confirmed by the University in the admission notification:Proof of the language skills in the language of instruction for the study course or the preparatory course (without a preparatory language course as a rule at least B2-level in the language of instructions) (original and 2 copies). Only certificates approved by German government will be accepted (such as Goethe Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan, ÖSD, IELTS, TOEFL). Do NOT provide “exemption letters” or “Language of Instruction Certificates!”
    9.Certificates of all academic qualifications you have previously obtained (original and 2 copies)
    10.Curriculum Vitae
    11.Proof of financial means to cover the costs for the time of your studies by one of the following documents: – confirmation of a German / EU scholarship / stipend or– “Verpflichtungserklärung” (formal obligation letter) by sponsor living in Germany or – blocked account for the first year of your stay, amounting to 11,208 euros When applying for visa, you can provide evidence that you are able to meet your living costs by opening a blocked bank account. You have free choice of provider. To the best of the Embassy/Consulate General’s knowledge, the Kotak Mahindra Bank or Capital India Finance Ltd offers blocked accounts in India that meet the requirements of the visa procedure. Information on providers that offer this service worldwide is available on the Federal Foreign Office website: https://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/en/sperrkonto/388600 PLEASE NOTE: You cannot withdraw more than 934 euros per month from a blocked account. This is applicable from 01.01.2023. However, especially at the beginning of your stay, you might be required to spend more than 934 euros in a month (e.g. to pay a deposit when renting a room or an apartment). It is therefore highly recommended to make sure that you have access to sufficient financial means according to your individual situation.
    12.If the university charges tuition fees: Proof of funds equivalent to the tuition fees for the first two semesters and the fee structure (detailed overview of fees). This can be either of the following:
    • Confirmation of payment issued by the university OR
    • Education Loan OR
    • Unblocked deposit added to your blocked account (i.e. deposited in addition to the 11,208 euros mentioned above)
    13.3 passport pictures according to biometric specifications, not older than 6 months
    14.Visa fee of 75 € payable in INR only (pls. check our website for payment options and applicable exchange rate)
    15.Travel health insurancevalid on arrival in Germany to the date of enrollment at the University (mentioned in your admission letter) (approx. 3 months). Kindly refer to https://india.diplo.de/in-en/service/-/1984578 to find out about the travel health insurances accepted In case you receive a stipend from public funds: Please provide ONE of the following:
    • Proof of a private German health insurance which fulfills the below mentioned requirements and starts at your tentative travel date
    OR
    • Proof of a public German health insurance, which consists of a letter from your German healthcare provider, and additionally a travel health insurance from your travel date up to the starting date of the public German health insurance.
    OR
    • Proof of a private foreign (including Indian) health insurance mentioning the specific policy you chose which fulfills the below mentioned requirements and starts at your tentative travel date
    When does a health insurance meet the requirement of being equivalent to a German public health insurance?
    • No limit to the reimbursement in case of sickness
    • If the insured person becomes sick, no deductible higher than 300 € per year can be demanded
    • Preexisting conditions must be included
    • No clause for termination regarding the insured person reaching a certain age, change of residence permit or loss of residence Permit
    • The Insurance cover cannot have any time limit (or needs to be automatically renewed)

    Fees Structure & Opportunities in Germany

    4+ Universities

    In Germany you can study engineering, management and various other courses in top universities and institutes.

    Average Fees Ranges From 10 Lakh

    To apply in top German universities and institutes minimum fees is around 10 Lakh for international students.

    IELTS Required ​

    For studying masters in Germany universities IELTS is compulsory. Overall band of 6.5 is the minimum requirement for most of the technical courses in Germany.

    Visa Success Rate Above 90% ​

    SICS had received an exceptional record in visa success rate of above 90% for Germany.