Study in Germany

Your Pathway to World-Class Education & Global Careers

Dreaming of studying in a country known for powerful innovation, world-ranked universities, and a vibrant student culture? Germany is one of the most preferred destinations for international students, especially those who want quality education without heavy financial burden. From globally recognized degrees to strong industry connections, studying in Germany opens doors to a future filled with international opportunities.

At BCES Admissions Abroad, we guide you step-by-step to secure admission to top German universities and build a career that stands out globally.

WHY STUDY IN GERMANY?

Germany’s education system is research-oriented and combines theory with applied industry experience. This approach makes it very appealing for students looking to have a great job outlook in Europe upon completion of the program. 

The benefits of studying for a degree in Germany include:

  • World-renowned public and private universities
  • Popular destination for Engineering, Business, IT, and Healthcare programs
  • Affordable education by having low or no tuition fees in public institutions
  • Strong internship and research opportunities with global companies
  • Safe, diverse, and student-friendly environment
  • High-quality standard of living and excellent academic support

For career aspirations in an international context, particularly in STEM or business, students find Germany to be a suitable choice.

POPULAR COURSES TO STUDY IN GERMANY

Germany is known for career-oriented and technology-driven programs. Some of the most popular courses include:

  • Engineering and Robotics
  • Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
  • Business and International Management
  • Aerospace and Automobile Engineering
  • Data Science and Cybersecurity
  • Hospitality and Tourism
  • Biotechnology and Healthcare

These programs are often developed in partnership with industry leaders, helping students gain practical exposure.

TOP UNIVERSITIES IN GERMANY FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

Below are some leading institutions known for research excellence, global rankings, and high graduate employability:

  • Technical University of Munich (TUM)
  • RWTH Aachen University
  • Ludwig Maximilian University Munich (LMU)
  • Humboldt University of Berlin
  • University of Stuttgart
  • Frankfurt School of Finance and Management
  • Berlin School of Business and Innovation (BSBI)

Intakes in Germany

Most universities in Germany offer two primary intakes:

Intake

Months

Popularity

Winter Intake

September–October

Major intake, widest program availability

Summer Intake

March–April

Limited programs, popular for technical fields

WHY BCES ADMISSIONS ABROAD FOR GERMANY? 

BCES provides students with personalised support to help them prepare applications that are of high quality, academic requirements and assist applicants with all visa requirements.

Some of the support offered includes: 

  • Help selecting courses and universities
  • Preparation of applications and supporting documents 
  • Academic assistance, including helping students prepare their SOP, CV, and LOR 
  • German Language Requirement support 
  • Assistance in preparing Visa files and for visa interviews 
  • Support and assistance before departing Canada and assistance with accommodation

BCES will support students with the whole admission process, through to their arrival in Germany.

Generally, Public Universities in Germany have low or no tuition fees. However, students must pay their living costs, insurance, accommodation, travel and utility charges. 

Yes and no. There are many programs taught in English, particularly at the Master’s level. But it’s also helpful to learn German in order to assist finding part-time work later on, and/or for jobs professionally. 

The best courses to study in Germany at the moment include studies in the area of Engineering, Computer Science, Data Science, Business, Healthcare, and Artificial Intelligence. 

Yes! Generally, scholarships are a combination between the universities part-time and organizations such as the DAAD. Most Scholarships are intended for postgraduate/ research programs. 

Yes, international students are permitted to work part-time, depending on governmental rules, which can be helpful.

Germany is considered safe, diverse, and well-equipped with public services and support systems for students.