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The advantages of studying in Germany

According to Wald's study abroad series, the benefits of studying in Germany are as follows:

1. There are many excellent diplomas. There are about 368 famous universities in Germany. The school has a long history and the education level is world-class. Sino-German academic qualifications are mutually recognized and internationally recognized. German education is famous for its long history, strict standards and high quality. Up to now, more than 100 Nobel Prize winners have been trained.

Second, the cost is low. Some public universities in Germany are free of tuition, and the cost of studying abroad is only1/5-110 of other European and American countries. The total cost is around 50,000-70,000 (excluding the self-insurance fund of 7,220 euros), and there will be no more expenses in the future, because three months of legal work can basically meet the daily expenses in Germany. This advantage determines.

German schools have a complete range of disciplines, elite education and rigorous education system, but they are very flexible. The curriculum is reasonable and the teaching quality is high. The traditional courses taught in German in German universities do not have bachelor's degrees, and master's degrees are awarded directly after graduation, which is very attractive to foreign students.

Undergraduate study in Germany is well paid and subsidized by the government. International students in Germany can enjoy the same welfare benefits as their own students, such as housing, transportation, insurance and medical care. The German government allows college students to work tax-free and has set a protective minimum salary standard. Registered international students have 90 full-time working hours or 65,438+0.80 half-day working hours every year. Their work income can basically maintain their normal expenses during their study in Germany, greatly reducing their economic burden.

5. Simple procedures and high success rate. You don't need to take cultural and professional exams to enter a German university. You only need to have DSH (German Test for Foreign Learners to Apply for Admission to Colleges and Universities) scores, and you can enter German universities for further study with the "DSH Test Certificate" and the academic certificate of 13 academic year or above.

6. The employment prospects are very broad, and it is easy to obtain permanent residency. The employment prospects of international students in Germany are optimistic and the salary level is relatively high. Not to mention the prospect of returning to China for employment. After obtaining a degree, they can apply for further residence. After living in Germany for more than 5-8 years, you can apply for permanent residence in Germany.