How to study in Germany?

Various reasons may be to study in Germany, either to study a home run, make a Master, a doctorate or attend an exchange semester.

In this section you will find general information on matters that You need arrange to go to study in Germany, health insurance. You'll also find tips on how to save money or to work. Information on universities and the programs they offer is a vast and complex issue that better informing yourself depending on what you want to study the Potables entering each university, usually the information is provided at least in English

Join seats

The Office for Foreign Students is responsible for allocating places of study among those aspiring to enter college. The application form for admission must be submitted before 15 January for the summer semester begins on 1 April and before 15 July for the winter semester which begins on October 1.
The application must include the following documents:
* Certified copy of high school diploma or document that allows access to university
* Translation (by a sworn translator) school Document
* A passport photo
* A curriculum vitae (CV) detailing their schooling (school, college, exams presented, etc.)
* Certificate of university studies, if any
* Evidence of having the required level of German language
* Certified copy of "suitability test" for showing the subjects and notes
Further information DW

How to study in Germany?


Erasmus

"The Erasmus program (an acronym of the official name in English: European Region Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students," Plan of Action of the European Community for the Mobility of University Students ") is a management plan for various public administrations which supports and facilitates the academic mobility of students and academics within Member States of the European Union and the three countries (Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway) of the European Economic Area and Switzerland and Turkey.
Oriented higher education, aims to "improve the quality and strengthen the European dimension of higher education by encouraging transnational cooperation between universities, promoting European mobility and improving the transparency and full academic recognition of studies and qualifications throughout the Union "." Wikipedia

Working as a student

"Foreignstudents can work in Germany without a work permit. Although there are limitations for those who do not belong to the European community. No work permit may work only 90 days or 180 half days a year. In some federal states of Germany the opportunity to work is reduced to summer semesters. The Foreign Office can grant a work permit additional 10 hours per week, if the local labor department permits. Students from countries of the European Union (except new members as Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Czech Republic and Hungary) as well as students of Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland can, in principle, work without limitations. "DW

Some portals that will facilitate the search for work are:

Arbeitsagentur
Studentevermittlung
Praktikant
if you need are practices that requires their studies

Good ways to make money as a student is working on trade "Messed", many are the jobs that can be done in a fair pet as a translator / a, bartender, hostess or hostess, waiter / a, security guard, receptionist, etc. The advantage of working in a show is that you make money in the short term as the fairs last between 2 and 9 days, leaving enough time for studies. To work in a trade you can register for an agency that hires staff to these events, there are many agencies that offer this service, it is best to look on the internet with the words "Messed" or "Messed organization" or "personal Messed" , etc. It is also possible to go directly to the fair in each city and fill out a form requesting work. For students who live in Cologne, Frankfurt, Hannover, Berlin, working in fairs is very profitable because in these cities to trade almost continuously.

Another way is to work as a presenter or promoting products "Promotion-job", similarly to apply for this type of work is the best part of the database of agency staff.

It is also possible babysitting for a few hours a day “childminder" or at night "Babysitting", this type of work can be found in the marketplace of the town in which they live, usually under the "mini-job" category.

Living in Germany

For students there are many facilities for a shared flat known as WG (verge), either in a residence hall (this service is offered in the univariates) or on a particular floor. For a place in the dormitory student Services go to your university, there will have to complete a housing application form and they will help with the search. For those who want to live alone but at minimal cost this is the right place to go because the student residences offer both individual and shared flats.
If you do not want to live in a dormitory, good portals to search nationwide WG are:

WG-gesucht
Studenten-wohnung
Studente-wg

The process of entering a WG is usually the same, after contact with any member of the WG is invited to a press presentation, it can happen that is not the only guest but has summoned all applicants at a time. In this event all people living on the floor as it is known to the applicant and see if it "passes" with them, often wonders what one studies, hobbies, habits and customs, etc. will be found
If one is selected to be part of the WG a lease is signed usually is a small formality, without complications and without requiring any documentation. It is also customary to pay a security deposit "Caution" equivalent to one month's rent and will be returned upon leaving the WG, having left the room rented in the state in which it was acquired, usually this means clean, painted.
For more information on finding a shared or individual floor as well as interpreter of a notice of renting a look at "live in Germany".

Health insurance

Students are normally covered in any of the state medical insurance (e.g. Tikka or AOK), the monthly price is approx. € 54, this insurance provides excellent support for outpatient care in case of accidents, dental practice (in the latter case the student is doubly insured " double insurance " so that prices are still more comfortable). If you go to medical consultation will be necessary to pay 10 € for "Quarterly" paying this sum will be allowed to go to as many queries as you need and in different specialties for 3 months. To go from one doctor to another is necessary for the doctor where you pay 10 € a “transfer “it as proof of payment and also the referral to another branch. The transfer are only possible between different branches, if you go to another doctor in the same specialty will have to pay. There are some medications and orthopedic devices free of payment do not forget to inquire about it.

If you are sure will be very expensive, there are other options, private insurance which cost from approx. € 28 (for example Care Concept) a month, usually the coverage they offer is pretty good, but with the state insurance have more flexibility.

Veryimportant! if after completing their studies want to stay in Germany, it is best to report good about taking a private safe or not because when deciding on the private will make "giving for life" to the possibility of subscribing to a safe state, this clause is somewhat difficult to understand so we recommend that you report in detail on the matter before making a decision.

For students of the European Community, no health insurance who are accepted to college, it's good to be informed about it.


If the study extends over 14 semesters and / or are older than 30 years, the monthly cost of health insurance will increase by more than double.
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