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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Germany allows family reunification (Familiennachzug) for international students:
- Eligibility: Once you have a valid German residence permit (Aufenthaltstitel), your spouse can apply for a family reunification visa
- Requirements: Proof of sufficient living space, sufficient financial means (blocked account needs to cover family expenses too), German language skills (A1 for spouse in most cases)
- Spouse's work rights: In Germany, spouses of students on a residence permit can work up to 240 days per year (equivalent to full-time work)
- Children: Can attend German public schools for free
- Blocked account: If bringing a spouse, the financial r
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Best German cities for Indian students are mentioned below-
- Munich (Bayern)-Engineering, Automotive, Finance hub. TU Munich, LMU Munich. High cost of living but excellent job prospects.
- Berlin (Capital)-Startup ecosystem, arts, international vibe. Most affordable major German city. TU Berlin, FU Berlin, Humboldt University.
- Hamburg-Trade, media, marketing. Hamburg University, HafenCity University. Port city with cosmopolitan culture.
- Frankfurt-Finance, banking, international business. Goethe University Frankfurt. Home to the European Central Bank.
- Heidelberg-Academic city, peaceful. Heidelberg University (the oldest in Germany). SRH Univers
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Germany is considered one of the safest countries in Europe for Indian students-
- Safety index- Germany consistently ranks among the top 20 the safest countries globally
- Hate crimes / racism: Isolated incidents exist but are generally uncommon. Indian student community is large and well-integrated.
- Emergency numbers: 110 (Police), 112 (Ambulance/Fire), European emergency number: 112
- Student support: Most universities have an International Student Office (Akademisches Auslandsamt) that helps with settling in, cultural adjustment, and emergencies
- Indian community: Large Indian student communities exist especially in cities like Berlin, Munich
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Germany's academic environment is significantly different from India's:
• Practical vs. theory-based: German education is much more practical, project-based, and research-oriented. Less rote learning.
• Class schedule: Not like Indian 9-to-4 days. Typically 3–4 days of classes per week with varying lecture hours. First-year may have slightly more contact hours.
• Self-directed learning: Students are expected to be more independent — self-study, library research, and group projects are emphasized
• Assessment: Mix of exams, presentati
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
ECTS stands for European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System — the credit system used across European universities:
• Why it matters for Germany: German universities evaluate your Indian degree based on ECTS credits, not just percentage or CGPA
• Required for master's admission: Most German programs require 240 ECTS credits from your bachelor's degree (equivalent to a 4-year European bachelor's)
• Conversion: A typical 4-year Indian B.Tech = ~240 ECTS. A 3-year Indian bachelor's = ~180 ECTS (may be insufficient for some programs)
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Shiksha Study Abroad provide end to end support for Germany-
- Initial consultation- Profile assessment, country suitability analysis, budget planning
- University shortlisting- 5–8 universities matching your profile, budget, and career goals
- Application- Document collection, SOP and LOR guidance, application submission
- Offer letter follow-up- Active follow-up with universities to get quick responses
- Pre-visa support: Blocked account setup guidance, health insurance, accommodation
- Visa documentation: Complete document checklist, VFS appointment guidance, visa application review
- Post-visa support: Pre-departure sessions, airport pickup coordinat
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
The University of Maryland offers 100+ UG majors and many Graduate courses. The popular majors of Uni of Maryland are:
- Business, Management, and Marketing
- Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services
- Engineering
- Biological and Biomedical Sciences
- Psychology
- Health Professions and Related Programs
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Key factor to consider when choosing German Uni are mentioned below-
- Academic profile- Compare CGPA and ECTS credits against university requirements
- Budget- Public (near zero tuition) vs Private (INR 8-20 Lacs per year tuition)
- Language- English vs German medium
- Program- Does curriculum match your career goals?
- Location: Berlin (cosmopolitan, startup scene), Munich (automotive, engineering), Hamburg (trade, media), Stuttgart (automotive), Frankfurt (finance)
- University ranking and accreditation: Look for AACSB, EQUIS, AMBA accreditation for business schools
- Internship/placement support: Check if university has industry partnerships
Campus fac
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Shiksha Study Abroad provides services completely FREE OF CHARGE to students:
• No consultation fee
• No application fee
• No hidden charges
• Shiksha's revenue model is based on advertisements on their platform — universities pay for visibility
• Services provided at NO COST include:
- Profile evaluation
- University shortlisting
- Application submission to multiple universities
- SOP and LOR guidance
- Visa documentation support
- Blocked account and health insurance assist
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, health insurance is MANDATORY for all students in Germany — it is required for:
• University enrollment/registration
• Student visa application
• Living in Germany
• Statutory (Public) Health Insurance — RECOMMENDED:
- Providers: TK (Techniker Krankenkasse), AOK, Barmer, DAK
- Cost: Approximately €110–120/month
- Coverage: Doctor visits, hospital, emergency, dental basics, prescriptions
- Students under 30: Can get subsidized rates
• Private Health Insurance — for students a
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