Study in Germany

Your first steps to study in Germany

Germany is the third most sought after destination for Indian students who seek high-quality education, after US and Canada. Public universities in Germany offer courses with no tuition fees. In this article, we will discuss how you can navigate through the application and visa process, with a comprehensive guidance for you to understand how to apply for higher education in Germany and get a visa to reach there.

Why study in Germany?

  • There is no tuition fee in public universities in Germany.
  • For private universities, it is better that you show fixed amount in a blocked account in Germany to prove that you can sustain yourself in the country during your period of study.

Flexibility of course selection

Some universities offer the option of changing your course. For instance, if you have studied engineering in India and wish to apply for a higher ed course other than engineering like management or business, not all universities allow such a change in course, but it is possible.

Steps to apply to a German University

The process of applying to study in Germany is very straight forward.

  1. Collect your documents
  • Academic records
  • Valid Passport
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Two Letters of Recommendation
  • Motivation Letter

2. Submit the Application

Fill the application form for the selected course and submit the documents online along with the application to the university.

University Acceptance and Offer Letter

Once the university accepts your application and releases an offer letter to you on the basis of your application and documents, it is advised that you pay the tuition in full. This increases the chances of visa. In case your GPA, is lower than expected by the university, they may wish to interact with you online through a virtual meet. With everything in line, the university shall send the letter of acceptance to you.

Steps to apply for a Student Visa

Once you receive the letter of acceptance from the university, you may begin the process to apply for Visa at the nearest VFS center.

Prepare Financial Documents

  • Non-Agricultural documents
  • Bank Statements of 3 months
  • Property Valuation (if any)
  • Annual Income of more than 15,00,000
  • Education Loan (if required)
  • Relationship Certificate, if being sponsored by someone

Once you have the financial documents ready, you can open an account in Germany in student’s name and apply for visa appointment at VFS. You are all set to interview at the embassy. You are advised to carry all the financial documents to the embassy. When the visa is accepted, which you would be notified at the embassy, please go ahead and transfer the fund to the German bank account.

Final Steps: Preparing for your journey

Once your visa is approved and funds are transferred, you’re all set! Pack your bags and prepare for an exciting academic adventure in Germany. Don’t forget to research accommodation, health insurance, and any additional paperwork that might be required upon arrival.

You are all set to fly to Germany and pursue your dream!

Dream quality education, Dream for the Netherlands

Authored By: Guneet Kochhar

October 11, 2024

3min read

Authored by Guneet Kaur Kochhar,

After the USA and UK, countries in Europe are gradually gaining popularity for becoming a destination for higher education by students from around the world. And one such attractive destination for the Indians is the Netherlands. There are 55+ universities across this country. And now the country is a host to numerous international students from more than 150 countries across the globe.

Universities in the Netherlands are the most globally ranked and have gained recognition throughout the world. Each year they get applications from students from different countries for undergraduate and postgraduate courses. This is certainly a good destination for aspiring Indian students to aim for. The ranking of universities in the Netherlands is based on their research performance and the ratings given by the members of the academic community all over the world and within Europe.

The path to study in the Netherlands is a step by step process and it varies depending on the level of study (undergraduate, graduate, or PhD) you aim for and the institution.

Popular Courses in the Netherlands

There are more than 1700 programs in Bachelor’s, Master’s, and other types in the Netherlands for students from India. In accounting and engineering, the most popular fields are health care, social science, law, computer science, and arts which has approximately 10 fields of study. Such a wide range of courses available for Indian students is certainly attractive to consider.

Timeline for Admission to the Netherlands Universities

Universities in the Netherlands have a set intake season or choose rolling admissions, which means that the particular university will not have a deadline. When we talk about the intake season, the academic year is divided into two semesters, namely Summer Semester and Winter Semester. As an Indian student, you could explore the time you would prefer to start studying.

Educational Loans and Scholarships

You as an Indian candidate can grab the wide range of available scholarships too. Scholarships in the Netherlands are the best way to finance your studies in the country. Education loans and scholarships make studying in the Netherlands easier for students coming from India. In the Netherlands, Universities provide merit-based scholarships to international students in order to partially compensate for the tuition fees they have to pay. Furthermore, as an Indian student, you can apply for Education Loans in the Netherlands, which is now very easy with the main financial institutions offering the loan at the best interest rate. The following scholarships are open to Indian students:

  1. Holland Scholarships
  2. Orange Tulip Scholarships
  3. Radboud Scholarship Programme

Certain attractive things to consider in the Netherlands are:

·       Most universities teach in English so you don’t need to learn the local language.

·       The cost of doing a Bachelor’s should range between 10 lakhs to 15 lakhs INR.

·       The cost of pursuing a Master’s usually costs not more than 20 lakhs INR.

·       Only 1 year’s financials need to be arranged to reach to the university.

·       Ample job opportunities available.

·       Language no barrier as English is used in educational institutions.

·       Part-time working students can earn up to 20 Euros per hour, which is almost INR 1,700.

Wake up to a new world of attractive and lucrative studies to add to your profile. The Netherlands is the land for the Indian students. Go, make your mark.

All about Psychometric Test

Authored By: Guneet Kochhar

March 20, 2024

3min read

Today, as a class 12 student, you are at the edge of entering the world of opportunities. To help you understand which path to walk on to achieve success you need to understand your aptitude, personality, and interests. Explore with us all about the psychometric tests and their importance in your life. You will also understand how you should prepare and what will be the outcome of this test.

What are Psychometric Tests?

Psychometric tests are a well thought scientific method used to measure individuals’ mental capabilities and behavioural style. These tests are designed to measure a candidate’s suitability for a role based on the required personality characteristics and aptitude (mental abilities or skills).

Why should I take this test?

For Class 12 students like you, psychometric tests can provide valuable insights into your strengths, weaknesses, and areas of interest. These tests can help you make informed decisions about your career paths, college majors, and future aspirations. By understanding your personality traits and skill set, you can confidently align your choices with what comes naturally to you, leading to greater satisfaction and success in your academic and professional endeavours.

What are the various types of Psychometric Tests?

There are various types of psychometric tests, including:

  1. Personality Tests: To assess individual traits, behaviour patterns, and emotional mind one should take this test.
  2. Aptitude Tests: To measure one’s inherent abilities and skills, such as logical reasoning, numerical skills, and verbal reasoning one needs to take this test.
  3. Interest Inventories: An individual’s preferences and interests in various career fields can be gauged through this test.

How should you prepare for a Psychometric Test?

Preparing for psychometric tests involves the following:

  1. Familiarize Yourself with the Test Format: Understanding the structure and types of questions in psychometric tests can alleviate test anxiety and help students prepare effectively.
  2. Practice Sample Questions: There are numerous resources available online that provide sample psychometric test questions. By practicing these questions, you can familiarize yourself with the test style and improve your performance.
  3. Self-Reflection and Career Exploration: As a class 12 student, you can benefit by reflecting on your interests, values, and career goals. Engaging in career exploration activities, such as internships, job shadowing, or informational interviews, can provide valuable insights that can guide you for test preparation and future decisions.

To conclude

As a Class 12 student you should approach these tests with an open mind, view them as an opportunity for self-discovery, and utilize available resources to prepare effectively. Ultimately, psychometric tests can serve as valuable tools in helping students pave the way for a rewarding and satisfying future.

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