Frequently Asked Questions
About Studying & Working in Germany
Admission Germany is your online platform that guides international students and professionals who aim to study or work in Germany. We provide end-to-end support – from selecting programmes and universities, navigating visas, completing documentation to finding work placements in Germany.
Research and shortlist German universities and programmes aligned with your prior education and interests.
Meet language requirements (German and/or English depending on the course).
Prepare and submit required academic and personal documents (transcripts, degree certificates, language test scores).
Once admitted, apply for the student visa, arrange accommodation and plan your travel.
On arrival, register, complete enrollment at the university and begin studies.
Yes — Germany has well-developed infrastructure, efficient public services, and lower crime rates compared to many countries. Universities and institutions also provide support services specifically for international students. However, like anywhere else, being aware of local rules, security practices and staying informed helps ensure a smooth stay.
Having a gap in your academic record (for example, a year off for travel, work or other valid reason) is usually acceptable if you can explain it clearly. Some institutions may question extended gaps without explanation.
Yes. International students in Germany can find part-time work to supplement income, gain experience and integrate into the local environment. Universities often support job placements, and job portals and university career services are useful.
Skilled professionals in healthcare, engineering, IT and digital sectors.
Green and sustainable jobs (renewable energy, environment) due to national policy and global trends.
International workers who bring language skills and global perspectives
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Student dormitories or university-owned housing.
Shared flats (WG) or private apartments listed on portals like WG-Gesucht or ImmobilienScout24.
Temporary housing (hostels, serviced apartments) while you search for long-term.
Start early since housing is competitive in popular cities.
A globally recognised education system and high-quality university programmes
Many programmes with low or zero tuition fees especially at public universities.
A broad range of courses (engineering, medical, business, humanities) taught in English or German.
Good post-study job prospects, work-permit options, and international exposure.
Identify suitable universities and check their admission requirements.
Ensure you meet eligibility (grades, language tests, subject prerequisites).
Prepare and submit application via the university portal or support service (e.g., uni-assist).
Wait for admission decision.
Once accepted, apply for student visa, open a blocked account (if required), arrange accommodation, and travel to Germany.
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