Free Education in the Land of Einstein: Why Germany Attracts International Students

Free Education in the Land of Einstein: Why Germany Attracts International Students

It certainly does mean something to study in a country known for some of the greatest scientists in history and some of the most admired automobile brands in the world. Let’s put a riddle before you, here we are referring to Albert Einstein, Karl Marx, Mercedes-Benz and Porsche. Can you guess the country? We are talking about Germany, which is now making news for its free education, even for international students.

There cannot be a bigger motivation for any aspiring student than to receive the best education without spending anything on tuition. The reason for this bumper offer is the labour market shortage faced by the country. There is already a record of Indian students in Germany, and the government is making attractive policies to direct them to fill the labour market gap.

Discussion Between Top-Level Leaders on Immigration

Germany enacted a new Skilled Immigration Act soon after discussions between the top-level leaders of the two countries. The aim was to facilitate a smoother transition of Indian students into the labour market of Germany. It is not all, a degree from a German institution, which will be taught in English, will open work opportunities in other Schengen countries as well. 

Sources claim that there has been a 26% increase in the number of Indian students in Germany in the past year. The majority of them pick up engineering programmes, followed by law, management and social studies. Living in Germany as an international student has also become easy now as international students can work for 20 hours a week, as opposed to a previous limit of 10 hours.

Easy Citizenship Laws, Passport in Three Years

German lawmakers are in consensus to relax rules about obtaining citizenship for skilled workers in the country. Going to the extent that they have even removed the restrictions on dual citizenship. One can apply for German citizenship after residing in the country for five years. The liberty to hold dual citizenship is the most heartwarming gesture, as earlier individuals from non-European Union countries had to give up their previous citizenship at the time of being awarded German citizenship.

This will bring much-needed relief to nearly 14% of the population living in the country who do not possess citizenship in Germany. Astonishingly, nearly half of this population has been living in the country for more than a decade now. Learn how you can study and settle in Germany by talking to immigration consultants in Gurgaon.

Labour Shortage in an Industrial Intensive Country

If we list countries that are famous for industrialisation and rapid growth, then Germany will certainly feature in this list. Having been in the thick of two world wars, Germany has registered the fastest growth and has risen to prominence in no time. One of the most happening places in Europe is facing labour shortages and is looking towards India for supplying skilled manpower.

This goes on to show that the capability and workmanship of the Indian people is recognised and acknowledged the world over, even by the country with the strongest passport. Want to know more? Overseas education consultants in Gurgaon can help you apply for a German study visa and attain citizenship in that country.

(Written by ESS Global)

In case you have found a mistake in the text, please send a message to the author by selecting the mistake and pressing Ctrl-Enter.
Comments (0)

    No comments yet

You must be logged in to comment.

Sign In