Medium of Instruction 100% in English only
Medium of Instruction 100% in English only
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STUDY IN GERMANY/ EUROPE - UG & PG
ESC specializing in Germany have in-depth knowledge of the German education system, universities, programs, and application processes.
ESC offers personalized guidance tailored to each student’s needs, aspirations, and academic background. Helping students choose the right universities, programs, and career paths based on their individual goals.
ESC simplifies the application process, ensuring that all necessary documents are prepared and submitted correctly on time matching the requirements.
ESC has extensive experience ( 15 Years of German Admission data ) working with German universities and can guide students in selecting universities and programs that match their academic profile and aspirations.
ESC provides guidance on visa requirements, documentation and the application process, ensuring that students are well-prepared to meet all the necessary criteria including APS & blocked account opening.
ESC assists students in financial planning, loan and budgeting for their studies in Germany.
Applying through ESC provides peace of mind to students and their families. Knowing that experienced professionals are guiding them through the application process and ensure a smoother experience.
A: The cost of living in Germany can vary depending on the city and lifestyle. On average, students should budget around 800 to 1,200 euros per month to cover accommodation, food, transportation, health insurance, and other expenses.
A: Yes, as an international student, you are generally allowed to work part-time in Germany.
A: Yes, many German universities offer English-taught programs, especially at the master’s level. ESC only promotes German university programs which are 100% taught in English.
A: The duration of a master’s program in Germany is typically two years (four semesters).
A: Germany offers excellent job prospects for international students after completing their Masters. The country has a strong economy and a high demand for skilled professionals in various fields.
A: The APS certificate is required for students from certain countries, including India, to study in Germany. It verifies the authenticity of your academic documents and assesses your eligibility for higher education in Germany.
A: A blocked account, also known as a “Sperrkonto,” is a mandatory requirement for many international students applying for a student visa in Germany. It serves as proof that you have sufficient funds to cover your living expenses. You can open a blocked account through various German banks by depositing a specific amount of money, which is inaccessible until you arrive in Germany.
A: As an international student in Germany, you are required to have health insurance. You can either opt for public health insurance or private health insurance, depending on your circumstances.
A: Yes, it is possible to extend your student visa in Germany after completing your Masters. If you wish to stay in Germany for further studies, research, or work, you can apply for a residence permit extension.
A: German universities typically provide support services for international students, including orientation programs, counseling services, and assistance with visa and residence permit matters. Additionally, there are student organizations, mentors, and buddy programs that offer support and help you integrate into the student community.