Study in Germany

Why study in Germany?

What we offer you

Preparing and applying for studies in Germany can be a challenging endeavor. That's why we're here to simplify the process for you. Our experienced team, who have also studied in Germany, will help you every step of the way. To make your journey smoother and ensure your application stands out, we've highlighted some key areas where we offer our assistance.

  • Research on suitable study programs and universities tailored to your needs, along with the necessary course requirements.
  • Assistance in preparing / restructuring Resume and Motivation letter.
  • Conversion of credit points to ECTS credits.
  • We help you navigate the entire study application process.
  • Preparing you thoroughly for the visa application process.
  • Advice and help in registration of your German Health Insurance.
  • Help in finding the ideal accommodation in Germany, so you can focus on your studies worry-free.
  • Cultural competence preparation.
  • Advice on finding Student jobs.
  • Extended support for agreed time-frame, when you get to Germany.
  • Access to our network in Germany.

Application steps

Begin your application today! Please read through the steps given here to get an overview of the process.

Some Universities Our Students Study in

OWL University of Applied Sciences and Arts

The OWL University of Applied Sciences and Arts (TH OWL) is a strong research university for applied sciences, which offers around 60 bachelor's and master's degree programs as well as doctoral programs at three locations. It is firmly anchored in Ostwestfalen-Lippe, a lively and economically strong region in the north-east of North Rhine-Westphalia.

The TH OWL is creative, innovative and sustainable. It lives through the diversity of its departments, which are technically, economically, creatively and artistically oriented.

TH-Ostwestfallen-Campus

Hochschule Kaiserslautern - from the region, for the region, into the world

The Hochschule Kaiserslautern is a modern university for applied sciences and design. Around 6,300 students from more than 80 countries and some 150 professors study, teach, and research in five faculties at the Kaiserslautern, Pirmasens, and Zweibrücken campuses. In 1996, the Hochschule emerged from a department of the former Hochschule Rheinland-Pfalz, which dates back to the mid-19th century, and utilized its independence to devote itself to the core tasks of undergraduate education, academic development, applied research and development and its resulting technology transfer, and to further improve its competitive standing.