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Sunday 22 October 2017

10 Reasons You Should Study In Germany.

Home to 82million 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.

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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.

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