Germany ranks among several other countries as one of the best places students can get a scholarship and build a successful academic career for themselves. Scholarships, as you probably know can be obtained in just about any country and in many ways. For example, an entrepreneur may visit your school and upon seeing your academic records, can choose to fund the rest of your studies in the school (or even extend it to other higher levels of education you may wish to attain). That in itself is a scholarship. An individual scholarship in this case.

However, scholarships has grown to become more of an adventurous activity for loads of students. Everyone now seeks a scholarship that will grant them the opportunity to escape the confines of their immediate environment and travel to a whole new place and study while at the same time, seeing lots of places the haven’t been to before, meeting new people and sharing ideas.

Scholarships are no longer just an opportunity to study for free, it is more. And in the quest to get a scholarship, students always try to get the country that will give them the most experience. Germany has grown to become one of the most popular countries for students in need of scholarships. The rate at which Germany offers scholarships and makes provisions for international students may leave wondering if the German economy is structured to make excessive provisions for students. Now down to the purpose of this draft, why should you choose when considering countries to apply for a scholarship?

1. Affordable Cost Of Living

Since scholarships is now an adventurous activity, one of the first things to consider when choosing a country is whether the cost of living in the country exceeds your budget or fits perfectly to it. Luckily Germany offers one of the lowest cost of living among other top countries. However, you’d expect the cost to vary from one city to the other. But unless your scholarship does not cover your living expenses in the country, there’s nothing to worry about.

2. Job Opportunities For Students While Studying  

The country’s law permits for international students to work part time during the course of their study for up to 20 hours a week or 120 full days of a year. This of course also depends on whether your scholarship programme pays you enough to put your 100% into studying and stay away from doing menial jobs to support yourself or not. If your scolarship programme doesn’t cover much of your self expenses, you should be glad to know that you are in a country with a lot of work opportunities for international students. And most of these jobs don’t require any qualification or minimum experience.

3. Low or No Tuition Fees

With many of Germany’s top higher institutions offering low tuition fees or even no fees at all, this is one of the best reasons interested scholarship candidates should put Germany in their list when considering countries to further their academic careers in.

4. Universities In Germany Are Among The Best In The World

You are not only going to get a reduction in the overall cost of studying when you choose Germany, you will also be getting the best education that you can only get in a few countries around the world. Universities in Germany are among the top ranked in the world. So it is more than safe to say that studying in the country gets you a world class standard of training and development. Studying in any one of these universities will help in boosting your personal portfolio for life after university and college.

4. Travel European Countries With A Student Visa

Now we are down to where Germany makes provisions for you as an international student to travel around the cities of Europe. Upon receiving a scholarship to study in Germany, you will need to apply for Student Visa and subsequently apply for a residency permit in the country. With these documents, you can travel all the cities in Europe that fall into the Schengen Countries. The following are the countries that fall into the Schengen area of Europe: Austria, Belgium, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.

5. A Whole Variety Of Academic Programmes

The industrialized country has lots of study programmes for students in the country. When enrolled into any university in the country, students are always welcomed with loads of study of programmes they can choose. Having broad range of study programmes give students the opportunity to choose even better study programmes at which they can excel than at universities with few study programmes.

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6. Global Recognition and Diversity

Another reason why Germany is favoured over other countries is the fact that their degrees and certificates has higher global recognition. Also, study in a country like Germany which attracts students from every part of the world puts you in a community of diverse individuals, cultures and knowledge. Studying in this country is nothing short of an adventure.

Study and share experience from students from every walks of life, what more could one wish for?

7. Learn a New Language 

While most courses are taught in English in Germany, studying in the country provides a great opportunity to learn German Deutsch which will be very helpful in your future in the country after getting a degree or completing a programme and plan to stay behind.

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