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Study in Germany

Explore German universities, courses and application options with study abroad guidance from Foris Consultants for students in Guntur.

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Technical Excellence

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Public Tuition Fees

18 Mo.

Post-Study Work Visa

2 Intakes

Winter & Summer

Elite German Institutions

Study at universities consistently ranked among the world's best for engineering and innovation.

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Top Ranked

Technical University of Munich (TUM)

The leading university for engineering and technology in continental Europe.

#37 QS World Ranking
50,000+ Active Students
Historic Excellence

Heidelberg University

Germany's oldest university, world-renowned for Medicine and Life Sciences.

RWTH Aachen

A global hub for mechanical engineering and automotive innovation.

LMU Munich

Excellence in Humanities, Law, and Economics in the heart of Bavaria.

Why Choose Germany for Your Career?

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Zero to Low Tuition

Most public universities offer free education, allowing you to invest your funds in living costs and professional development.

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Economic Powerhouse

Europe's largest economy offers unparalleled internships and career placements in global firms like BMW, Siemens, and SAP.

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18-Month Job Seeker Visa

Germany supports international talent, providing a generous 1.5-year window to find employment after graduation.

#1

Innovation Destination in Europe

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to speak German to study in Germany? expand_more
No, many Master's programs and an increasing number of Bachelor's programs are taught entirely in English. However, learning basic German is highly recommended for daily life and better career opportunities in the local market.
What is the difference between FH and TU? expand_more
TU (Technical Universities) focus more on research and theoretical foundations, while FH (Universities of Applied Sciences) emphasize practical application and industry-specific training. Both are highly respected.
Can I work while studying? expand_more
Yes, international students are typically allowed to work up to 140 full days or 280 half days per year. Most students find part-time "Working Student" (Werkstudent) jobs relevant to their field of study.

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