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Frequently Asked Questions

Education in Germany

Bachelor in Germany

Yes, based on the higher education system of your home country, you must be admitted to at least a four-year bachelor’s program.

No, you can study a different subject in Germany. Contact us for more details.

No, there is no age limit, but visa procedures may have specific conditions.

Yes, conditional admission allows students to take a preparatory course in Germany.

Yes, there have been legal changes regarding this. Contact our education consultants for more details.

It takes approximately 24 months in total.

For 2024, the required amount is €11,417.

Yes, you can withdraw up to €934 per month to cover your living expenses.

Yes, we offer consultancy services for finding accommodation. Contact our Relocation Service for more details.

On average, living costs range between €700 and €1,000 per month, including accommodation, food, transportation, health insurance, and personal expenses.

Yes, couples can apply together or individually. Contact our education consultants for details.

Bachelor’s programs typically last 3 to 4 years. Medical programs take longer.

Preparatory programs (Vorbereitungsstudium) usually last one academic year.

Yes, many universities offer bachelor’s programs in English.

Yes, students can complete internships during their studies.

Yes, you can stay in Germany for up to 18 months after graduation to look for a job.

Yes, students can work up to 20 hours per week.

Germany has over 400 higher education institutions. Many universities are located in major cities such as Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, and Frankfurt.

Scholarship applications are usually made through university websites and scholarship providers.

Yes, many universities offer on-campus dormitory accommodation.

Education in Germany

Master in Germany

Yes, at public universities, education is free. Only semester fees are required.

Yes, the master’s program you apply for should be relevant to your undergraduate studies.

Many master’s programs have academic requirements without a fixed minimum grade, while others consider alternative admission criteria.

Yes, students without German knowledge can be conditionally admitted and take preparatory courses in Germany.

Master’s programs typically last 2 years.

Yes, IELTS or TOEFL scores are necessary for English-taught programs.

Yes, students can participate in internships during their studies.

Yes, you can stay in Germany for up to 18 months after graduation to seek employment.

Yes, students can work up to 20 hours per week.

Yes, we offer consultancy services for finding housing. Contact our Relocation Service for details.

The monthly living expenses range from €700 to €1,000, including accommodation, food, transportation, health insurance, and personal expenses.

Yes, graduates of open high schools can apply for a master’s program after completing their bachelor’s degree.

Yes, graduates of distance learning programs can apply for master’s degrees like regular graduates.

Preparatory programs (Vorbereitungsstudium) usually last one academic year.

Scholarship applications are typically made through university websites and scholarship providers.

Yes, many universities offer on-campus dormitory housing.

Yes, couples can apply together or individually. Contact our education consultants for details.

Applications can be submitted each semester, depending on the university.

There are programs in engineering, social sciences, natural sciences, medicine, arts, and many other fields.

Yes, some universities offer double-degree programs.

Yes, Erasmus+ and other exchange programs allow you to study in different countries.

Yes, with a family reunification visa, your family can stay with you in Germany.

The process varies by university and program. Contact our education consultants for details

Most programs require a master’s thesis, but some offer non-thesis options.

Yes, you can apply for a PhD program after completing your master’s studies.

Yes, through Erasmus+ and other international programs, you can complete internships in other countries.

There are many scholarships and financial support programs in Germany, including DAAD scholarships, Erasmus+, and university-provided scholarships.

Education in Germany

Ausbildung in Germany

The duration of Ausbildung typically ranges from 2 to 3.5 years, depending on the chosen profession.

Yes, since Ausbildung follows a dual system, students receive a salary while working in companies.

Generally, a B1 level of German proficiency is required.

Ausbildung sonrası iş bulma imkanı oldukça yüksektir. Almanya, nitelikli iş gücüne büyük değer vermektedir.

Job opportunities are high after completing Ausbildung, as Germany highly values skilled professionals.

No, there is no official age limit. However, specific visa requirements may apply.

Germany provides Ausbildung in fields such as healthcare, technology, social services, and IT.

The application process starts when companies post job openings. Applicants must apply, and some professions may require pre-application forms or interviews.

Ausbildung programs typically involve 3 to 4 days of work in a company and 1 to 2 days of school-based education.

You can apply directly to job advertisements from companies or seek assistance from career counselors or placement agencies.

A portion of the health insurance costs is covered by the employer, while the remaining amount is deducted from the student’s salary.

Yes, Ausbildung students are entitled to annual leave, which depends on the employer’s policies

As a trainee, you have the right to fair treatment, structured training, an appropriate salary, and workplace safety measures.

In some cases, government grants or scholarships may be available, depending on individual circumstances.

Ausbildung programs include theoretical and practical lessons specific to the chosen profession.

Your employer is expected to provide a structured training program, fair pay, and support for developing your professional skills.

Education in Germany

Conditional Admission, Preparation, and Language Courses in Germany

Language courses typically last between 4 weeks and 12 months.

Yes, students in a language course in Germany are usually allowed to work up to 20 hours per week, subject to approval by the Ausländerbehörde (Foreigners’ Office).

The cost varies depending on the city and course duration. In Germany, monthly language course fees range from €200 to €800.

Language courses are typically offered from A1 to C1 levels.

The application process depends on the language school or university and their admission requirements.

Yes, after completing a language course, you can apply for a student visa and continue with a bachelor’s or master’s degree program.

Yes, after the language course, you can take exams such as TestDaF, DSH, or Telc C1 Hochschule.

Financial support or scholarships depend on your financial situation and the policies of the language school or university. Some universities, language schools, or foundations provide financial aid.

After applying for a language course, the language school will usually provide the necessary documents for your visa application. In some cases, approval from the Foreigners’ Office (Ausländerbehörde) is required.

The intensity of the course varies, but most language courses offer 15 to 25 hours per week.

Teachers typically instruct from beginner (A1) to advanced (C1) levels. Course content is adjusted based on students’ language abilities.

Many language schools offer courses from A1 to C1, but some schools may require proof of prior language knowledge. This could be a test result or a certificate from a previous course.

Students in language courses come from diverse cultural backgrounds. The courses cater to students preparing for university, professionals learning German for work, and others with different learning goals.

Most employers in Germany require advanced German proficiency. Completing a language course significantly improves job opportunities.

Accommodation options include homestays, student dormitories, or private apartments. Prices vary based on the city and type of accommodation.

Yes, many language schools organize cultural activities to help students experience German culture. These include museum visits, city tours, and other cultural events.

Students in language courses are typically between 18 and 30 years old, but this may vary depending on the program. Many students join to prepare for university or learn German for work.

Education in Germany

Visa Procedures for Studying in Germany

A National Visa (Type D) is required for long-term studies. This visa allows entry into Germany and permits students to obtain a residence permit.

Required documents include: a valid passport, admission and invitation letter, completed visa application form, biometric passport photos, proof of financial resources, health insurance, residence details, motivation letter, CV, and educational/professional qualifications.

Visa appointments must be booked online through the German embassy or consulate.

Processing times vary depending on the respective embassy or consulate.

Yes, students are generally allowed to work up to 140 full days or 280 half days per year.

Accepted documents include bank statements, scholarship confirmations, blocked account certificates, or a guarantor’s declaration.

Submitting incomplete or incorrect documents and giving unclear answers in the interview may result in visa rejection.

A valid health insurance policy must be provided for the duration of your stay. Travel or student health insurance is usually accepted.

The motivation letter should be written in the language of the study program or in German.

Yes, after completing a recognized language course, you can apply for an extension to obtain a student visa.

Yes, family reunification options are available if financial requirements are met.

Yes, graduates are granted an 18-month residence permit to search for a job in Germany.

Yes, the residence permit must be renewed periodically depending on the duration of the study program.

Students are generally limited in self-employment. Additional approval from the immigration office is required.

Yes, a visa application may be rejected. In this case, you can file an appeal or submit a new application with improved documentation.

Education in Germany

Accommodation

Applications for student dormitories are usually made through the university’s student services office. It is recommended to apply at least 6 months in advance
You can search for shared apartments (WG) on online platforms (e.g., wg-gesucht.de), university notice boards, and social media groups.

Private rental apartments can be found through real estate agents or online real estate websites (e.g., ImmobilienScout24, WG-Gesucht).

Living with a host family offers a great chance to practice German and immerse yourself in German culture. It provides a safe and social environment.

Student dormitories are generally the most affordable option, with costs ranging from €180 to €450 per month.

Yes, for private rental apartments and some shared flats (WGs), a security deposit is required. Be sure to check the conditions before signing a contract.

Student dormitories often have fitness centers, study rooms, and laundry facilities. They usually provide WiFi, furnished rooms, and shared kitchen/bathroom areas.
Living in a WG (shared apartment) allows for cultural exchange, social interaction, and building friendships with other students or young professionals

Most private rental apartments are unfurnished. Always check before signing a contract to see if furniture is included.

Before moving in, check references and assess the safety and living conditions of the host family.

For student dormitories, it is best to apply at least 6 months in advance. For shared apartments (WGs) and private rentals, start searching as early as possible.

Yes, most student dormitories, WGs, and private apartments provide WiFi. However, always confirm this before signing a contract.

The length of stay depends on your agreement with the family. It can range from a few months to over a year.
When calculating rent, consider additional costs such as heating, electricity, and water. A detailed budget plan is recommended
Compare distance to university, cost, facilities (WiFi, furniture, shared spaces), safety, and social opportunitiesbefore making a decision.
Education in Germany

Academic Counseling

The duration of academic counseling depends on the individual’s needs and goals. We offer flexible programs tailored to specific requirements.

The costs vary depending on the scope of services provided. Please contact us directly for a personalized quote.

Our services are designed for anyone seeking academic advancement, especially students, researchers, and academics looking to study or work in Germany.

The counseling covers topics such as academic career planning, time management, research strategies, application documents, scholarship opportunities, and academic networking.

You can contact us directly to receive a personal consultation. We offer both in-person and online counseling.

After an initial assessment of your needs, we create a personalized counseling plan and guide you through regular sessions and feedback meetings.

You can start academic counseling at any time. However, we recommend early planning to maximize the benefits of our support.

Yes, we offer our academic counseling services both in-person and online.

For more details, you can visit our website or contact us directly.

At TIME Education, we support students who want to study in Germany every step of the way. We offer professional support and advice at every stage of your educational journey. For detailed information and support, please contact us.

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