Germany, the seventh-largest country in the world is one of the most densely populated countries of the world. Germany is a dream study destination for the students as German Universities offer Free-Tuitions. The capital of Germany, Berlin is a beautiful city and is famous for the largest train station in Europe. Along with Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, Hamburg are some other famous international tourist spots. One interesting fact about Germany is its language. The German language is the most widely taught third language in the world.
Germany is the paradise of higher education. Starting from world-class universities to a wide variety of courses, Germany provides the best to its international students. The main factor that attracts a huge number of students is the -‘low tuition fee’ or ‘no tuition fee’ for those who opt for studying in public universities. The international students have to pay some minimal administrative costs. But the main condition is that the student has to opt for a German Language course and study the whole course in the German Language.
Along with this international students have a very good opportunity to avail part-time jobs in Germany which is around 20 hours per week. According to a survey, it has been estimated that 60% of international students are availing part-time job opportunity in Germany. One should avail the job opportunity, whether he/she needs or not because it not only helps economically but is also counted as experience during place placements.
The main requirement to get a student visa for Germany is the ‘Blocked Account’.
What is a Blocked Account? As per the requirements from the German government, the student visa applicant is required to provide the proof of sufficient funds to cover living expenses in Germany. This proof is a Blocked Account. The German government stated that the average expense for each person while living in Germany per year is 8640 Euros approximately. So the student is required to have this amount of money on his/her account in order to convince the embassy that he\she is able to live in Germany. Apart from these, the other requirements are
Bank Statement |
Sponsor letter if parents are sponsoring |
Visa application form |
Valid national passport |
Birth certificate |
Conditional admission letter |
Admission confirmation letter |
Certificates of earlier education |
Covering letter |
Proof of work experience, if any |
Motivation Letter |
Health Insurance |
Police clearing certificate |
Certificate of German or English Proficiency test |
After the submission of documents to the nearest Embassy, an interview will be arranged. To know about the interview procedure or any other query one can take help of our Visa Experts.