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    STUDY IN GERMANY

    Study in Germany - Europe's Largest Economy, Your Biggest Opportunity

    Germany is Europe's academic and economic powerhouse. Private universities offer internationally accredited programs fully taught in English, in cities like Berlin, Cologne, Hamburg, and Munich. A German degree opens doors across the world - and opens the right to stay and work in the EU.

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    Europe's Largest Economy
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    Internationally Accredited
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    Post-Study Work Rights
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    Multiple Major Cities

    Why Students Choose Germany

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    The Weight of a German Degree

    A degree from Germany carries exceptional value on the global job market. German universities are internationally respected and employers across Europe and beyond recognise their academic standard.

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    Programs Fully in English

    The private universities in our partner network deliver all programs in English. No German language requirement to start. You study in a world-class environment from day one.

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    Stay and Work After Graduation

    Germany offers international graduates the right to remain in the country for up to 18 months to seek employment after completing their degree - one of the most generous post-study work policies in Europe.

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    Choose Your City

    Our German partner universities are located in Berlin, Cologne, Hamburg, Munich, Heidelberg, and more. Every city offers a distinct experience - choose the environment that fits your lifestyle and ambitions.

    Programs Available in Germany

    Browse top programs available through Study First Europe in Germany.

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    Student Visa Requirements for Germany

    What you need to know before you apply.

    Obtaining a student visa for Germany as a non-EU student requires a specific financial proof called a blocked account. With the right preparation, the process is structured and transparent.

    • βœ…Valid passport
    • βœ…Acceptance letter from a recognised German institution
    • βœ…Blocked account with minimum €11,904 (proof of financial means)
    • βœ…Health insurance valid in Germany
    • βœ…Proof of accommodation or address in Germany
    • βœ…Biometric photos
    • βœ…Completed visa application form
    • βœ…Language proficiency proof (English for English-taught programs)

    The German student visa requires a blocked account - a specific type of bank account that demonstrates financial means. Study First Europe guides you through every requirement including the blocked account setup, which is one of the most common points of confusion for applicants.

    How to Apply - Step by Step

    The complete journey from first contact to landing in Germany.

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    Step 1

    Free Orientation

    Book your free consultation. We review your profile, match you with the right program, and explain the full process. No commitment required.

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    Step 2

    Admission

    We prepare and submit your application to your chosen German school. We handle document preparation and the school interview if required.

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    Step 3

    English Preparation

    Our English preparation program runs 2 sessions per week with a native speaker. You arrive ready - and you start building friendships before you land.

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    Step 4

    Visa Application

    We prepare your full visa file, book your appointment, and train you for the visa interview. You walk in prepared - not nervous.

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    Step 5

    Pre-Departure

    After visa approval, we brief you on exactly what to bring, what to expect at the airport, and how to handle your first days in Germany.

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    Step 6

    Welcome & Settle In

    We pick you up from the airport, open your bank account, set up your SIM card, apply for your transport card, and help you settle in from day one.

    Guides for Students Going to Germany

    Practical information written by people who've done it.

    Visa & Admin

    German Student Visa - The Blocked Account and Everything Else

    A complete guide to the German student visa for non-EU students - what the blocked account is, how to open one, and what else you need to prepare.

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    Life in Germany

    Living in Germany as an International Student - What to Expect

    From registration at the Einwohnermeldeamt to public transport, health insurance, and part-time work - the practical guide to life in Germany.

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    Programs

    Studying at a Private University in Germany - Is It Worth It?

    Public vs private, costs, value, accreditation, and career outcomes. Everything you need to know before choosing a German institution.

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    Frequently Asked Questions - Studying in Germany

    Ready to Study in Germany?

    Book your free orientation. We'll match you with the right German university and program, handle your full visa application including the blocked account, and support you through every step to your first day in Germany.