Hi, some universities have the option of studying a foreign language where you can choose German. Otherwise Goethe institute or MaxMueller Bhavan are considered the best. However, they’re expensive. You can search for German language classes in your area locally as well. If you want to start I would suggest watching the series on TH-cam called : Mein Weg nach Deutschland. It’s very interesting and you learn a few phrases to start with :)
Also part time job and house rental contracts are often aligned with semester dates. Meaning when semester ends you have exams, and that's also the time when you may have to look for job or home or both, may sometimes also have to skip exams
Yes that’s a good point as well. Dorms and part time jobs are tough to get. And rental contracts are also limited some times where you face the challenge of finding an appropriate accommodation. The demand is high and supply less.
could u please clarify a doubt......studying in dhbw would cost you around 1500 euros per semester right? So how could one cover the expenses in a way that company offers u a 1200 euros....Or will the company cover the tution fees apart from salary
Hi, I don’t know a program where the company also covers tuition fees. However, the salary that you get can cover for your living expenses and some of the fees. Which program are you looking at in this university?
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currently i am in 12th can you recommend from where can i learn german
Hi, some universities have the option of studying a foreign language where you can choose German. Otherwise Goethe institute or MaxMueller Bhavan are considered the best. However, they’re expensive. You can search for German language classes in your area locally as well.
If you want to start I would suggest watching the series on TH-cam called : Mein Weg nach Deutschland. It’s very interesting and you learn a few phrases to start with :)
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Very good information. Thank you. Can you please tell us how do we filter the Good universities for MS?
Also part time job and house rental contracts are often aligned with semester dates. Meaning when semester ends you have exams, and that's also the time when you may have to look for job or home or both, may sometimes also have to skip exams
Yes that’s a good point as well. Dorms and part time jobs are tough to get. And rental contracts are also limited some times where you face the challenge of finding an appropriate accommodation. The demand is high and supply less.
Thankyou for sharing the reality of Germany..
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could u please clarify a doubt......studying in dhbw would cost you around 1500 euros per semester right? So how could one cover the expenses in a way that company offers u a 1200 euros....Or will the company cover the tution fees apart from salary
Hi, I don’t know a program where the company also covers tuition fees. However, the salary that you get can cover for your living expenses and some of the fees. Which program are you looking at in this university?
How about IU university berlin ?