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Why? What to study? How to Apply?

Part-time work facilities, After


study opportunity and settlement ………..
Why Germany?

 No Tuition Fees
 Top-Ranked Universities
 Countless Degree Courses
 Diverse Community
 Affordable Costs of Living!!
 Work Opportunities For International Students
 Future Prospects
 Travel whole Europe on a student visa
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Before Applying…. 1
1. All university degrees in Germany are almost equivalent. The candidate is
judged on his or her own merits, and no one cares about which university he
comes from.
2. Almost all are governed by the University State. And their value is very close.
3. There is no need to go head-to-head with university rankings.
4. If you know the basic German language (A1-A2), then part-time job is
available in any cities.

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Before Applying…. 2
Things to keep in mind when looking for a course:
- If you can successfully complete any course there is a future. Whether in
Germany or in other countries. There is no course available without any reasons.
Ask yourself questions while looking for a course:
1. Is this course my own choice? Am I interested in doing this throughout my life?
2. Am I eligible to complete this course successfully?
3. Beside each course, there will be a course coordinator or professor's email or
other communication medium from that university. If you are unsure about the
future goals or careers of this course, emailing them will get the correct answer.
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Types of university

There are basically three types of divisions within universities.


1. University, their focus is on research
2. Applied Science University, they are mainly focused on practice
3. Art, Film and Music College

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Steps to Apply

• Search for courses and check the requirements.


• Application (through Uni-assist or directly to the Uni.)
• Wait for acceptance letter.
• Create Block account and get the confirmation after sending money.
• Gather documents according to the Embassy Requirements
• Apply for the Visa (Visa rejection rate almost zero percent)
• Fly
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What to Study in Germany

Top subjects to study:


Physics, Chemistry, Mechanical Eng., Philosophy, History, Life Science,
Literature, Modern Language……

For Textile Engineers,

MSc in Textile Eng., Logistics, Production,


Sustainable Textile, Environnmental Eng., Supply
Management in Textile, Chain etc.
Textile Value chain, Fashion
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marketing,
Polymer Eng.
Where to find the Info.?

1. www.daad.de
2. https://www.study-in-germany.de/en/

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Application Procedure
- Select your desired Uni. and Check the specific requirements to apply.
- Prepare documents. Normally-
1. Passport (spelling according to certificates)
2. S.Sc, H.Sc, B.Sc Transcript (not individual, all together in 1 page)
3. S.Sc, H.Sc, B.Sc Certificate (also possible with provisional certificate, not recommended)
4. Motivation letter (2 pages max) and Updated CV in Europass format
5. IELTS certificate if required or Medium of Instruction and German lang. if required

- Send the certified copy to Uni-assist (Notary or attested by embassy) or to


the University. Uni-assist processing time is around 4 weeks.
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Block Account
• A special type of bank account for foreign students, that serves as evidence
as they have enough funds to live in Germany for a year and serves as
a proof of financial resources when applying for a German student visa.
• As of 2020, the annual amount for a blocked account is €10,236. Students
can withdraw a maximum of €853 per month. You will get back every
single cent within a year.
• If visa gets rejected, send the rejection letter to the Bank, they will
refund within 1 month.
• Fintiba is the most popular and quickest way of creating a block account
online.
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Scholarship/Funding!!!

Requirements:
1. German B1 Study is not a product, it’s

2. 2 years of Work Experience a right.

3. Excellent academic result www.daad.de

And off-course a good band score in IELTS.


Except these Erasmus, Deutschlandstipendium.

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Work opportunities during study!

As a student:
Part-time 20 hours /week, 80hrs / month- around 10 euro/hour
Expense: Rent – 250-300 euro, Insurance-110, Food and others 120 max.

Semester break: post winter- 1 month, Summer – 2.5 month – Full time Job

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Future Job Opportunities
 Germany is famous for their textile machinery in Global Textile Market.
 There are more than 1800 small scaled industry and medium large sized
enterprises.

 Famous Buying buyers like:

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Settlement

PR: Complete study + related Job for 21 month

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Facebook Group

• https://www.facebook.com/groups/tecn.HigherStudy/

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Thank you for your Attention!
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