Back in the 1990s, the government wanted to implement tuition fees. But the students went to the streets and protested this, and fortunately we got the government to drop it. And I am glad this lasted.
Oh really? I never read about how the "free tuition" in Germany started. Thank you for sharing that!
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@@wendyazubuike Actually, the lack of tuition fees is older than that. Until 1970, there were "Hörergelder" (150 German Marks, which is about €316 in today's money). But they were abolished after student protests. In the mid-1990s, the governments considered introducing tuition fees again - but again, student protests stopped them.
Majority of the undergraduate programs are taught in German. However, there are also a good number of programs and institutions that offer courses in English. All you need to do is to research. I‘ll recommend you use this website to search for English taught programs in German - www.daad.de/en/studying-in-germany/universities/
Hi Wendy 👋, i just came across your video and glad to . please how can i start the process of becoming an international student in Germany. I honestly need help
Hi… start by choosing a program. What do you want to study? Search for the universities offering the program Check the program requirements to see if you’re qualified/eligible You can start from here.
You can use this website to search for the universities in Germany that are offering your program of interest… www2.daad.de/deutschland/studienangebote/international-programmes/en/
Yes, moving to Germany after studying in Poland is possible, but it depends on what you want to do next (study, work, etc.). If you intend to study, you might need to apply for a new student visa, which will require applying to schools and securing an admission first.
@@wendyazubuike I would like to do masters with my HND, please can you give me a guidance or do a video that will guide me, thanks, you just gain a subscriber
@@ItzvepThank you for subscribing!🫶🏼 With a HND certificate, you can do a Bachelor’s study in Germany; but not a Master’s study. To do a Master‘s study, you‘ll need a bachelor’s certificate.
@@favylondon1492 did u got the admission in Germany? How did you get the Germany language requirements? Cos I have been applying but the German requirement is not making me scale through. However one private school that gave me positive response thier fees is very high 3,500 every semester which is every 6 months. Please advice me on what to do thanks alot
Hi Wendy, i just came across your video, its such a great video for those planning to come study in Germany. Is there any way i can reach you privately?
Hi. I already mentioned in the video that public universities offer free tuition to all students (which means you don’t have to pay any money/school fees), you just have to look for public universities (and not private universities) when you’re doing your research. And the requirements for application varies depending on the school you’re applying to Yes, you’ll need the proof of fund; except you have a scholarship.
Of course you can, there are student jobs and Minijobs that you can do as a student. You should also put this into consideration when searching for universities to apply to. There are more student jobs in bigger cities than in smaller cities. I always suggest big cities such as Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, and cities in North Rhine-Westphalia state. You’ll have a better chance of getting good student job opportunities and lots of English-speaking jobs too.
Hi Wendy, Great content! Please, what University did you study in? how difficult is it to learn german? and how easily would you say it is to secure a job or specifically a tech job?
Hi! Thank you! I studied at the University of Freiburg; and my program was English-taught, so there was no pressure to learn German. I am learning German at my own pace, which makes it easier. And yes, it is very easy to secure a tech job in Germany…a lot times you’re not even required to know German for a tech job.
The blocked account is basically "proof of finances", which is a common requirement whenever you want to travel to any other country for studies. However, in Germany this is basically the only monetary requirement since tuition is free…which cannot be said for other countries where you have to provide "proof of finances" and still pay outrageous tuition.
The blocked account is basically "proof of finances", which is a common requirement whenever you want to travel to any other country for studies. However, in Germany this is basically the only monetary requirement since tuition is free…which cannot be said for other countries where you have to provide "proof of finances" and still pay outrageous tuition.
The tuition is not free Got an admission into BSBI and Im going to be paying 11k euro per year so the blocked account is really a problem after paying for tuition fee
Hi, I do not understand what you mean by guiding your hand… but I can help you answer specific questions about the German student visa, if you have any.
Yes. The language requirements differ depending on the course you want to apply for. For instance, if you’re applying for an English taught course, then you need to have an English proficiency certificate such as IELTS
Is it late to apply to universities now? May is already over. I want to target the maximum number of public universities as possible for data science or MiM (management) or any other course related to economics/finance
@@barneyy6942 Hi, I don’t think it’s late for you to make your applications…since application period for the winter semester does not end until early July. Though I’ll suggest you make it really fast All the best!
Thanks gurl 😊 Just one thing. The fact that you vn study in English is great, but please guys, learn the language Germans are in love with their language 😂 Be it for socializing or working, everything is better when you can speak German. I know it may seem hard, but it's really necessary. Speaking English should be a little plus that can give you some advantage
Yes! Learning the language should be of utmost importance…atleast for anyone that intends to live and work in Germany. Thank you for sharing your perspective!🫶🏼
@@wendyazubuike Es hat auch etwas mit Respekt zu tun, die Sprache seines Gastgebers zu lernen,wenn man Jahre bleiben möchte. Deutsch war vor den Weltkriegen die Gelehrtensprache. Jeder auf der Welt ,welcher seinen Doktor-Titel einen goldenen Rahmen geben wollte, hatte damals seine Doktorarbeit in deutsch geschrieben. Auch Briten,Amerikaner,Japaner und so weiter. Deutsch ist tiefsinnig und komplex und kann so viel Wissen vermitteln.Die Kriege haben Englisch nach vorn gebracht,was schade ist, weil english den komplexen und wissenschaftlichen Inhalt nicht perfekt widergeben kann.
Hi mam, i have submitted our visa documents on March 15 th so am waiting for my visa. Then university lecture start on April 8th. And IELTS 6.5. and my interview i feel nervous. So why delay visa?? Because 2 months completed. If your opinion visa approval or rejected??? And emmbasy asked that you will be contacted as soon as your application has been decided they telling
Hi Have you tried writing or calling the embassy? The long waiting time could also be as a result of the work load of the embassy. You can also write to the university to extend your admission to the next semester, if it gets really late. Good luck to you!
Back in the 1990s, the government wanted to implement tuition fees.
But the students went to the streets and protested this, and fortunately we got the government to drop it. And I am glad this lasted.
Oh really? I never read about how the "free tuition" in Germany started.
Thank you for sharing that!
@@wendyazubuike Actually, the lack of tuition fees is older than that. Until 1970, there were "Hörergelder" (150 German Marks, which is about €316 in today's money). But they were abolished after student protests.
In the mid-1990s, the governments considered introducing tuition fees again - but again, student protests stopped them.
Wow Wow! This video is so so informative
Getting all these information at no cost is a lot , thank you so much dear for sharing ❤❤
I am glad you found it helpful
Thank you for watching ❤️
New subscriber here
I love all your videos ❤ very informative
Awww…thank you so much for watching and subscribing ❤️
Nice one 👍.. I will give it a thought 😁
Go for it girl!💪🏼
great video very informative
Glad you think so.
Thank you
Thanks ❤
Please are undergraduate programs taught in English? (in public universities)
Majority of the undergraduate programs are taught in German. However, there are also a good number of programs and institutions that offer courses in English. All you need to do is to research.
I‘ll recommend you use this website to search for English taught programs in German - www.daad.de/en/studying-in-germany/universities/
Love your skin tone and glow. Do you help with applications or do you mind doing a video on how to apply for Msc or Bsc?
Thank you so much!😊
No, I don’t help with applications…but I can make a video to help with your application.
Hi Wendy 👋, i just came across your video and glad to . please how can i start the process of becoming an international student in Germany. I honestly need help
Hi… start by choosing a program.
What do you want to study?
Search for the universities offering the program
Check the program requirements to see if you’re qualified/eligible
You can start from here.
You can use this website to search for the universities in Germany that are offering your program of interest…
www2.daad.de/deutschland/studienangebote/international-programmes/en/
These student benefits are top notch 👏👏
I love the job seekers visa part ❤
The benefits are endless!
Woww, this very informative 👏
Thank you so much!❤️
I‘m glad you find it helpful
Thanks for the info ❤, and also your smile is beautiful 😊
That‘s so nice of you. Thank you!😊
Yes
If you’re awarded the DAAD scholarship, you do not need a block account
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Can I move to Germany after studying just one in Poland as an international student? Am from Nigeria.
Yes, moving to Germany after studying in Poland is possible, but it depends on what you want to do next (study, work, etc.).
If you intend to study, you might need to apply for a new student visa, which will require applying to schools and securing an admission first.
@ thank you very much
Pls can you tell me if I can use my HND to gain admission in Germany
Yes, you can study in Germany with your HND certificate.
However, this depends on whether you want to do Bachelor’s study or Master’s study
@@wendyazubuike I would like to do masters with my HND, please can you give me a guidance or do a video that will guide me, thanks, you just gain a subscriber
@@ItzvepThank you for subscribing!🫶🏼
With a HND certificate, you can do a Bachelor’s study in Germany; but not a Master’s study.
To do a Master‘s study, you‘ll need a bachelor’s certificate.
Greetings Wendy, I have HND in public administration but i use it to do bachelor degree in public health
@@favylondon1492 did u got the admission in Germany? How did you get the Germany language requirements? Cos I have been applying but the German requirement is not making me scale through.
However one private school that gave me positive response thier fees is very high 3,500 every semester which is every 6 months. Please advice me on what to do thanks alot
Hi Wendy, i just came across your video, its such a great video for those planning to come study in Germany. Is there any way i can reach you privately?
Hi, thank you for watching!
And you can always find my contact details on my Channel description.
Nice one
Thank you for watching 🫶🏼
Like how much can I pay for master study and the requirements needed . I think I will also need the proof of fund for single and for family visa
Hi. I already mentioned in the video that public universities offer free tuition to all students (which means you don’t have to pay any money/school fees), you just have to look for public universities (and not private universities) when you’re doing your research. And the requirements for application varies depending on the school you’re applying to
Yes, you’ll need the proof of fund; except you have a scholarship.
Can i work while schooling??
Of course you can, there are student jobs and Minijobs that you can do as a student.
You should also put this into consideration when searching for universities to apply to.
There are more student jobs in bigger cities than in smaller cities. I always suggest big cities such as Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, and cities in North Rhine-Westphalia state. You’ll have a better chance of getting good student job opportunities and lots of English-speaking jobs too.
@@wendyazubuike much love darling 💕, you just helped me big time. God bless you 🙏
Hi Wendy, Great content!
Please, what University did you study in? how difficult is it to learn german? and how easily would you say it is to secure a job or specifically a tech job?
Hi! Thank you!
I studied at the University of Freiburg; and my program was English-taught, so there was no pressure to learn German. I am learning German at my own pace, which makes it easier.
And yes, it is very easy to secure a tech job in Germany…a lot times you’re not even required to know German for a tech job.
Thanks a lot ❤
Always welcome!
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My problem with them is this their blocked account
As in
The blocked account is basically "proof of finances", which is a common requirement whenever you want to travel to any other country for studies.
However, in Germany this is basically the only monetary requirement since tuition is free…which cannot be said for other countries where you have to provide "proof of finances" and still pay outrageous tuition.
The blocked account is basically "proof of finances", which is a common requirement whenever you want to travel to any other country for studies.
However, in Germany this is basically the only monetary requirement since tuition is free…which cannot be said for other countries where you have to provide "proof of finances" and still pay outrageous tuition.
Do you need to show proof of finance even if you have scholarship?@@wendyazubuike
The tuition is not free Got an admission into BSBI and Im going to be paying 11k euro per year so the blocked account is really a problem after paying for tuition fee
I need someone to guide my hand from beginning to end of the process for international student visa to Germany. Anyone please?
Hi, I do not understand what you mean by guiding your hand… but I can help you answer specific questions about the German student visa, if you have any.
Oh woww…quite a lot of benefits 👍🏽
Yes, a lot of benefits
Is there any language requirement for these universities?
Yes. The language requirements differ depending on the course you want to apply for. For instance, if you’re applying for an English taught course, then you need to have an English proficiency certificate such as IELTS
I watched with my son Zoe and he kept screaming "wow" lol
I'm guessing he would love to study in Germany 😊😊
Wow…I am glad your son enjoyed it!😘
Thank you!
What’s the range of this semester fees?
When I was studying I paid between 100-200€ every semester
Wao that’s nice
Is it late to apply to universities now? May is already over. I want to target the maximum number of public universities as possible for data science or MiM (management) or any other course related to economics/finance
@@barneyy6942 Hi, I don’t think it’s late for you to make your applications…since application period for the winter semester does not end until early July.
Though I’ll suggest you make it really fast
All the best!
Is the low tuition or no tuition fee still valid in todays economy?
Yes it is. It’s only very few universities that require any tuition at all. Most of the universities are all free
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Thanks gurl 😊
Just one thing. The fact that you vn study in English is great, but please guys, learn the language
Germans are in love with their language 😂
Be it for socializing or working, everything is better when you can speak German. I know it may seem hard, but it's really necessary. Speaking English should be a little plus that can give you some advantage
Yes! Learning the language should be of utmost importance…atleast for anyone that intends to live and work in Germany.
Thank you for sharing your perspective!🫶🏼
@@wendyazubuike Es hat auch etwas mit Respekt zu tun, die Sprache seines Gastgebers zu lernen,wenn man Jahre bleiben möchte. Deutsch war vor den Weltkriegen die Gelehrtensprache. Jeder auf der Welt ,welcher seinen Doktor-Titel einen goldenen Rahmen geben wollte, hatte damals seine Doktorarbeit in deutsch geschrieben. Auch Briten,Amerikaner,Japaner und so weiter. Deutsch ist tiefsinnig und komplex und kann so viel Wissen vermitteln.Die Kriege haben Englisch nach vorn gebracht,was schade ist, weil english den komplexen und wissenschaftlichen Inhalt nicht perfekt widergeben kann.
Hi mam, i have submitted our visa documents on March 15 th so am waiting for my visa. Then university lecture start on April 8th. And IELTS 6.5. and my interview i feel nervous. So why delay visa?? Because 2 months completed. If your opinion visa approval or rejected??? And emmbasy asked that you will be contacted as soon as your application has been decided they telling
Hi
Have you tried writing or calling the embassy?
The long waiting time could also be as a result of the work load of the embassy.
You can also write to the university to extend your admission to the next semester, if it gets really late.
Good luck to you!
please I want to university web site number. please help me ai will be grateful to you
Hi… I don’t understand your question
Are you asking about a specific university?
Their block account
Hi, if you meant that the Blocked account is challenging for you, then you should watch my video on the DAAD Scholarships.
Here’s the link:
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