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MOHD ZAID

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Applying to PFH Private University is different from a applying to other universities in Germany mainly because it is a private institution, ie. you have to pay more tuition fees than most public universities in Germany and the focus is generally on a online applications.
The main differences are:
1.The cost of tuition
2. Last date for submission of application
3. Focus on practical experience

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Priya Kumari

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The Cultural Diversity Scholarship at the University of Europe offers a 50% tuition fee waiver for the first year to five students each semester who bring diverse cultural perspectives to the university community. see the details regarding the scholarship:-

Eligibility:

Open to applicants of all nationalities and all programmes at UE.

Application Process:

  • Program Application: Apply to your chosen programme at UE.
  • Motivation Letter: Submit a motivation letter detailing your life story and how you contribute to cultural diversity within the UE student body.

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Tasneem Hoda

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While both Austria and Germany are good options for higher studies abroad, choice of which one is right for you depends on different factors as mentioned below-

  • Courses in Research, Engineering and Science are available in both countries.
  • Austria has lower tuition costs compared to Germany. It may also prove to be slightly cheaper for living.
  • Both countries offer programs in English.  

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Raushan Kumar

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According to the German Missions, APS certificates have become a mandatory part of the documents to be submitted along with the German study visa application at the VFS Global Centre. Students are required to get their APS Certification and then book their German Student Visa appointment slot at a VFS Global Centre once their APS certification has come through.

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Raushan Kumar

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Akademische Prüfstelle or APS (Academic Evaluation Centre) is a joint institution of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the German Embassy's cultural department. The APS is present in China, Vietnam and now in India. APS India was established in 2022. APS India is a gateway to German Universities for Indian students looking to study in Germany from India.

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Raushan Kumar

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International students can stay in Germany for 18 months after graduation on the Post Study Work Visa. This time is meant for job searching related to their studies.

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, Germany offers a Post Study Work Visa for international students who have graduated from recognised German universities. This visa allows graduates to stay in Germany for 18 months to search for jobs related to their field of study.

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Raushan Kumar

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Several banks offer blocked accounts in Germany. Some of the best banks for a good blocked account in Germany include Fintiba, Expatrio, and traditional banks like Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank.

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, a 7.5 IELTS score is well for Germany and is considered a good score for migrating to countries for study or work purposes. Universities in Germany accept the application of students having IELTS scores above 7.5.

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Raushan Kumar

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While €1,000 per month may cover basic living expenses for a student in Germany, it is on the lower end of the budget spectrum. The average monthly cost is around €992, which includes rent, food, transportation, and other essentials. 

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