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10 Reasons You Should Study In Germany. by arrhem: 10:31am On Oct 25, 2017
Home to 82 million people, Germany is the most
populous country in the European Union and
second most populous in Europe after Russia.
Berlin is the capital and largest metropolis, other
major cities include Hamburg, Munich, Cologne,
Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Düsseldorf, Leipzig, Bremen ,
Dresden, Hannover and Nuremberg. Today I have put together ten reasons you should study in Germany below:

1. Free tuition: This is the number one reason
you should study in Germany. Most public
schools in Germany are tuition free both to local
and international students all around the world.
Germany universities and polytechnics experience
an increasingly number of foreign students every
year and according to 2014 OECD report,
Germany is the world's third leading destination
for international study.

2. Best Education: At least more than five
universities in Germany are ranked among the
top 100 universities in the world. Some of the
best global universities in Germany include;
University of Munich, Heidelberg University,
Technical University of Munich, Humboldt-
Universität zu Berlin, etc.

3. Working hours: As an international student
in Germany you are allowed to work 20hours per
week. With an average of 8euro per hour you can
take care of your expenses such as house rent,
transportation, food, books, etc and the good
news is that you don't get to pay tuition.

4. Great Economy: Germany operates a social
market economy with a highly skilled labour
force, a large capital stock, and a high level of
innovation. It is the world's third largest exporter
of goods, and has the largest national economy
in Europe, Germany exports include: vehicles,
machinery, chemical goods, electronic products,
electrical equipments, pharmaceuticals, transport
equipments, basic metals, food products, and
rubber and plastics.

5. Work permit visa after graduation:
Germany allows students to stay up to 18months
after graduation to look for job, once you get a
job your employer can file for you to get your
work permit visa. The unemployment rate
published by Eurostat in January 2015 amounts
to 4.7%, which is the lowest rate of all 28 EU
member states. Germany also has the lowest
youth unemployment rate of all EU member
states at 7.1%. According to the OECD Germany
has one of the highest labour productivity levels
in the world. So the probability is high to get a
job in Germany after graduation.

6. Traveling to other schengen area
without visa: Schengen countries include
Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland,
Estonia, France, Greece, the Netherlands, Poland,
Czech republic, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia,
Spain, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Latvia,
Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Belgium, Austria
and Germany. With German study visa and
residence permit you can travel around these 24
countries wilthout visa.

7. Transportation: Germany's road network is
among the densest in the world with many
centres network of high speed train which serves
major German cities as well as destinations in
neighbouring countries with speeds up to 300
km/h (190 mph).

8. Home of famous inventors: Albert
Einstein, a physicist was awarded the Nobel
prize among many others in fact Nobel prize has
been awarded to 106 German laureates. In the
beginning of the 20th century, German laureates
had more awards than those of any other nation,
especially in the sciences.

9. Lots of excitement places to visit:
Germany is the 7th most visited country in the
world. Germany's most-visited landmarks include
Neuschwanstein Castle, Cologne Cathedral, Berlin
Bundestag, Hofbräuhaus Munich, Heidelberg
Castle, Dresden Zwinger, Fernsehturm Berlin and
Aachen Cathedral. The Europa-Park near Freiburg
is Europe's second most popular theme park
resort.

10. Immigration friendly: Germany took in over a
million refugees and migrants in 2015 mostly
from African and Middle East. In 2015, the
Population Division of the United
Nations Department of Economic and Social
Affairs listed Germany as host to the second-
highest number of international migrants
worldwide, about 5% or 12 million of all 244
million migrants. The largest national group was
from Turkey, Poland, Russia, Italy and Africa.

Source:- http://arrhem..co.ke/2017/10/10-reasons-you-should-study-in-germany.html?m=1

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Re: 10 Reasons You Should Study In Germany. by seunny4lif(m): 10:47am On Oct 25, 2017
Immigration friendly: Germany took in over a
million refugees and migrants in 2015 mostly
from African and Middle East. In 2015, the
Population Division of the United
Nations Department of Economic and Social
Affairs listed Germany as host to the second-
highest number of international migrants
worldwide, about 5% or 12 million of all 244
million migrants. The largest national group was
from Turkey, Poland, Russia, Italy and Africa.l


Over half of those million people have been deported
because Germany is not immigration friendly oooooooh
Who wrote this crap?
Germany is just a little better than Austria and Swiss.
Those nations are not immigration friendly

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Re: 10 Reasons You Should Study In Germany. by queendoreez(f): 10:49am On Oct 28, 2017
seunny4lif:
Immigration friendly: Germany took in over a
million refugees and migrants in 2015 mostly
from African and Middle East. In 2015, the
Population Division of the United
Nations Department of Economic and Social
Affairs listed Germany as host to the second-
highest number of international migrants
worldwide, about 5% or 12 million of all 244
million migrants. The largest national group was
from Turkey, Poland, Russia, Italy and Africa.l


Over half of those million people have been deported
Germany is not immigration friendly oooooooh
Who wrote this crap?

People write a lot of thrash on the internet. I repeat GERMANY IS NOT IMMIGRATION FRIENDLY!!!
Re: 10 Reasons You Should Study In Germany. by seunny4lif(m): 11:02am On Oct 28, 2017
queendoreez:


People write a lot of thrash on the internet. I repeat GERMANY IS NOT IMMIGRATION FRIENDLY!!!
Meself come dey wonder

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Re: 10 Reasons You Should Study In Germany. by MrsSandman: 10:41am On Feb 12, 2020
I would have to disagree about the fact that Germany is not immigrate friendly. I know a lot of people who immigrated over there and have no problems. But yeah to study in Germany is fantastic. I did a semester abroad and I ended up in Munich. It was probably the best 6 months of my life, because there was so much stuff I saw and did it was fantastic. Not only the studying program was different from what I expected (a lot of classes aren't mandatory and you are more encouraged to self-study rather then being watched over by a Professor.) but also the culture and the sigh-seeing is next level. I've done a few day trips from Munich to see the surrounding area with all those medieval castles and old forests, and the mountains. Overall I fell in love with the country and I am thinking of moving there permanently (as soon as I get my German act together)

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Re: 10 Reasons You Should Study In Germany. by WooodSI: 7:04pm On Feb 15, 2020
MrsSandman:
I would have to disagree about the fact that Germany is not immigrate friendly. I know a lot of people who immigrated over there and have no problems. But yeah to study in Germany is fantastic. I did a semester abroad and I ended up in Munich. It was probably the best 6 months of my life, because there was so much stuff I saw and did it was fantastic. Not only the studying program was different from what I expected (a lot of classes aren't mandatory and you are more encouraged to self-study rather then being watched over by a Professor.) but also the culture and the sigh-seeing is next level. I've done a few day trips from Munich to see the surrounding area with all those medieval castles and old forests, and the mountains. Overall I fell in love with the country and I am thinking of moving there permanently (as soon as I get my German act together)
Thanks for the info. I am planning to move to Germany and it's nice to know tat people had a good experience.
Re: 10 Reasons You Should Study In Germany. by JavieCoentr: 8:04am On Mar 16, 2020
I like Munich a lot, it has a nice architecture.
Re: 10 Reasons You Should Study In Germany. by Hannania(m): 1:53pm On Mar 16, 2020
Hello

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Re: 10 Reasons You Should Study In Germany. by JavieCoentr: 1:42pm On May 28, 2020
Munich is awesome always
Re: 10 Reasons You Should Study In Germany. by Lukaku12: 5:02pm On May 28, 2020
Hannania:
Hello, am currently an undergraduate of telecommunications Engineering, with a CGPA of 4.08. I intend to get my CCNA certification next year, am a member of IEEE and planning to get enrolled to a six month German B1 classes in Abuja at Gothe institute....my intention is to do my MSC in Germany come 2023. Please I'll really need mentorship....Cologne seems to be a good city am considering. Note: am just 21yrs presently.
I am not a travel expert I am a student also in my final year and I also have the dream of traveling outside nigeria after my youth service by the end of next year, we can share ideas together, u can chat me up on whatapps 08064114174
We can put up ideas to help us work things out easily, two heads are better than one
Re: 10 Reasons You Should Study In Germany. by Hannania(m): 5:40pm On May 28, 2020
Lukaku12:

I am not a travel expert I am a student also in my final year and I also have the dream of traveling outside nigeria after my youth service by the end of next year, we can share ideas together, u can chat me up on whatapps 08064114174
We can put up ideas to help us work things out easily, two heads are better than one
alright
Re: 10 Reasons You Should Study In Germany. by DigitB: 6:08pm On May 28, 2020
Have you guys connected?

Why not create WhatsApp group for those who dream of studying in Germany to come together and share ideas.

If you can create it, add me 08062348142
Lukaku12:

I am not a travel expert I am a student also in my final year and I also have the dream of traveling outside nigeria after my youth service by the end of next year, we can share ideas together, u can chat me up on whatapps 08064114174
We can put up ideas to help us work things out easily, two heads are better than one
Re: 10 Reasons You Should Study In Germany. by JoanneCameron(f): 9:35am On Jun 16, 2020
I like Munchen a lot, there are a lot of beautiful places.
Re: 10 Reasons You Should Study In Germany. by OlakunmiSMELTD: 12:56pm On Jun 16, 2020
arrhem:
Home to 82 million people, Germany is the most
populous country in the European Union and
second most populous in Europe after Russia.
Berlin is the capital and largest metropolis, other
major cities include Hamburg, Munich, Cologne,
Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Düsseldorf, Leipzig, Bremen ,
Dresden, Hannover and Nuremberg. Today I have put together ten reasons you should study in Germany below:

1. Free tuition: This is the number one reason
you should study in Germany. Most public
schools in Germany are tuition free both to local
and international students all around the world.
Germany universities and polytechnics experience
an increasingly number of foreign students every
year and according to 2014 OECD report,
Germany is the world's third leading destination
for international study.

2. Best Education: At least more than five
universities in Germany are ranked among the
top 100 universities in the world. Some of the
best global universities in Germany include;
University of Munich, Heidelberg University,
Technical University of Munich, Humboldt-
Universität zu Berlin, etc.

3. Working hours: As an international student
in Germany you are allowed to work 20hours per
week. With an average of 8euro per hour you can
take care of your expenses such as house rent,
transportation, food, books, etc and the good
news is that you don't get to pay tuition.

4. Great Economy: Germany operates a social
market economy with a highly skilled labour
force, a large capital stock, and a high level of
innovation. It is the world's third largest exporter
of goods, and has the largest national economy
in Europe, Germany exports include: vehicles,
machinery, chemical goods, electronic products,
electrical equipments, pharmaceuticals, transport
equipments, basic metals, food products, and
rubber and plastics.

5. Work permit visa after graduation:
Germany allows students to stay up to 18months
after graduation to look for job, once you get a
job your employer can file for you to get your
work permit visa. The unemployment rate
published by Eurostat in January 2015 amounts
to 4.7%, which is the lowest rate of all 28 EU
member states. Germany also has the lowest
youth unemployment rate of all EU member
states at 7.1%. According to the OECD Germany
has one of the highest labour productivity levels
in the world. So the probability is high to get a
job in Germany after graduation.

6. Traveling to other schengen area
without visa: Schengen countries include
Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland,
Estonia, France, Greece, the Netherlands, Poland,
Czech republic, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia,
Spain, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Latvia,
Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Belgium, Austria
and Germany. With German study visa and
residence permit you can travel around these 24
countries wilthout visa.

7. Transportation: Germany's road network is
among the densest in the world with many
centres network of high speed train which serves
major German cities as well as destinations in
neighbouring countries with speeds up to 300
km/h (190 mph).

8. Home of famous inventors: Albert
Einstein, a physicist was awarded the Nobel
prize among many others in fact Nobel prize has
been awarded to 106 German laureates. In the
beginning of the 20th century, German laureates
had more awards than those of any other nation,
especially in the sciences.

9. Lots of excitement places to visit:
Germany is the 7th most visited country in the
world. Germany's most-visited landmarks include
Neuschwanstein Castle, Cologne Cathedral, Berlin
Bundestag, Hofbräuhaus Munich, Heidelberg
Castle, Dresden Zwinger, Fernsehturm Berlin and
Aachen Cathedral. The Europa-Park near Freiburg
is Europe's second most popular theme park
resort.

10. Immigration friendly: Germany took in over a
million refugees and migrants in 2015 mostly
from African and Middle East. In 2015, the
Population Division of the United
Nations Department of Economic and Social
Affairs listed Germany as host to the second-
highest number of international migrants
worldwide, about 5% or 12 million of all 244
million migrants. The largest national group was
from Turkey, Poland, Russia, Italy and Africa.

Source:- http://arrhem..co.ke/2017/10/10-reasons-you-should-study-in-germany.html?m=1

Make una dey do scam motivation online.
Online university application
Visa appointment application
Rejection go fustrate your life ehen

Just advice people to try there luck, don't let them put there hope on this stories you put up here.
When Germany jam you, you go wake up from your slumber

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Re: 10 Reasons You Should Study In Germany. by Adeolab100(m): 6:40pm On Jul 02, 2020
Please I have been on nairaland since morning searching till I found this.my dad and mom are no more and I finished secondary School some 4 years ago and decided to hustle to save enough money to further my education outside the shores of NIGERIA. My weac was good and right now I have a savings of close to 3.5M. please can I get a free university in Germany and would this 3.5M be enough for everything while I school and work. Please I need an answer from anyone with a vast knowledge of German education
Re: 10 Reasons You Should Study In Germany. by Nobody: 7:37pm On Jul 02, 2020
Adeolab100:
Please I have been on nairaland since morning searching till I found this.my dad and mom are no more and I finished secondary School some 4 years ago and decided to hustle to save enough money to further my education outside the shores of NIGERIA. My weac was good and right now I have a savings of close to 3.5M. please can I get a free university in Germany and would this 3.5M be enough for everything while I school and work. Please I need an answer from anyone with a vast knowledge of German education

You need at least 5m for block account if I'm correct excluding your visa fees, plane ticket and cash at hand.

7m should be your target bro. You can do it, just X2 your current hustle and by God's grace you go make am. wink

I'm currently planning on this too.
Re: 10 Reasons You Should Study In Germany. by Adeolab100(m): 8:04pm On Jul 02, 2020
Activist001:


You need at least 5m for block account if I'm correct excluding your visa fees, plane ticket and cash at hand.

7m should be your target bro. You can do it, just X2 your current hustle and by God's grace you go make am. wink

I'm currently planning on this too.
jezz na wa oo. Gosh how do I do this now. But there are free university in Germany right that one can apply for? Does this also need that 5m for tye block account and sorry whatd a block account
Re: 10 Reasons You Should Study In Germany. by Nobody: 12:10am On Jul 03, 2020
Adeolab100:
jezz na wa oo. Gosh how do I do this now. But there are free university in Germany right that one can apply for? Does this also need that 5m for tye block account and sorry whatd a block account

Watch this video so you'll understand better how these things work. - https://youtube.com/watch?v=lNKcNCLYEAI&feature=youtu.be

The money excludes your tuition fee which is free in most government owned Universities in Germany. Just watch that video, you'll find what you're looking for.

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