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Your future in Germany: How to start a free university

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Natasha Machado
6/5/2024
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Understand how the public university works in Germany


Did you know that in Germany university education is not only of high quality, but also free of charge? And the best part? This applies not only to German citizens, but also to international students! In 2014, Germany took the progressive decision to abolish university tuition to address the growing shortage of qualified labor.


In 2022, more than 630 thousand vacancies remained unfilled, simply due to a lack of qualified professionals. Studies indicate that by 2035, Germany will face a shortage of around 7 million workers. So what's the solution? Germany is opening its doors to international students and facilitating immigration.


This is a call for everyone who wishes to advance their careers and life experiences. Come to Germany, enjoy free and high-quality education, and take part in building a promising future. The opportunities are vast, the education is exceptional and the future is bright! Don't miss this unique chance.

The gateway to education in Germany


One of the main requirements to secure your place at a free university in Germany is the advanced mastery of German language. This is essential to ensure that you are able to keep up with classes and actively participate in the academic environment. The test to prove your proficiency in the language, and one of the most recognized, is the Test of German as a Foreign Language (TELC).


If you are not fluent in German, but you already have a degree or completed at least one year of university education in Brazil, we can help you with the language learning and the certificate of proficiency, in addition to placing you directly at the university. Universities require level C1, which corresponds to the advanced level, ensuring that you have the necessary fluency to study at a German university. With this voucher in hand, you are one step away from fulfilling your dream of studying in Germany.


For students who have just graduated from high school and want to start higher education in Germany, the fastest way is to take the German course until reaching B2. After that, you will prepare for admission to the Studienkolleg program, which is a 1-year course that prepares foreign students to enter a German university. Upon completion, the student is able to enter the university.


Work and Life in Germany


While studying, you will also have the opportunity to work. As a university student in Germany, your visa allows you to work up to 20 hours a week. Considering the minimum wage of EUR 12.00 an hour in 2023, you will have the ability to support yourself in the country while you study. And it's not just that! This work while studying can open doors to employment opportunities after completing the course, allowing you to remain in the country.


Cost of Living in Germany


Life in Germany is also attractive in terms of the cost of living. With one of the lowest living costs in Europe, a student will have expenses of around EUR 900.00 per month. This amount includes accommodation, food, and transportation, which means that the part-time work allowed by your student visa may cover these monthly costs. This is not only an opportunity to study at a high-quality institution, but also to experience life in Germany without burdening your finances.

How the Be Easy Exchange can help you enter a German university

Don't worry if you don't have a good level of German or if your knowledge of the language is zero.


Don't worry if you don't have a good level of German or if your knowledge of the language is zero. We at Be Easy Exchange can help you achieve the necessary prerequisites for university entry. We have partnerships with language schools in Germany that offer the Pathway course, preparatory to university entry. In addition to teaching the language, these schools also prepare students for proficiency exams and academic German.


We have direct partnerships with several universities, so that upon reaching the certificate and level required by the university, the student will obtain direct entry. It is possible to take a placement test to find out how many weeks it will take to reach the advanced level. To give you an idea, it usually takes an entry-level student about 48 weeks to achieve the expected result to enter the university. Therefore, if you already have some idea of the language or even have an intermediate level of German, this path may be even faster.

Benefits of Studying in Germany


The decision to study in Germany offers a series of benefits that go far beyond simply acquiring a degree. First, even considering the initial investment in a German language course, the cost of a degree in Germany is still significantly lower than in many other countries, including Brazil. In addition, the high-quality education offered by German universities, many of which are among the best in the world, is completely free.


Other important benefits include access to a work visa to help support yourself while studying and the high probability of finding a job after graduation, thanks to the strong German labor market. Finally, after completing their studies, graduates receive the opportunity to remain in the country for up to 18 months to work full time, a period in which many are able to find a sponsor and obtain permanent employment, taking the next step towards immigration and citizenship.

Steps to Study for Free in Germany


1. Learning German


The first step to studying in Germany is to learn the German language. It is necessary to reach level C1 (advanced) to be accepted to most universities. The German as a Foreign Language Test (TELC) is one of the recognized ways to prove your proficiency.


2. University Enrollment


After achieving the necessary proficiency in German, the next step is to apply to the university. German universities offer a variety of courses and it's essential to choose the one that most aligns with your career goals.


3. Student Visa


With the letter of acceptance from the university, it's time to apply for a student visa. This visa allows you to work up to 20 hours a week, which can help cover living costs while you study.


4. Accommodation and Cost of Living


Planning your accommodation and budget is a crucial step. The cost of living in Germany is relatively low compared to other European countries.


5. Hiring Be Easy Exchange


Be Easy Exchange can facilitate this entire process. We help you learn German, apply to university, obtain a student visa, and plan accommodation and budget. We partner with language schools and universities, in addition to offering support throughout the application process.

Conclusion


In conclusion, Germany presents itself as a golden opportunity for those seeking to broaden their educational and professional horizons, offering high-quality university education free of charge and a flourishing labor market. And this is where Be Easy Exchange can become your indispensable partner. With our help, language and bureaucratic barriers can be easily overcome. We specialize in preparing students for success by providing high-quality language courses, support in the university application process, and guidance for life in Germany. With Be Easy, the dream of studying and building a career in Germany is within your reach. Don't wait any longer, come with us and let's make that dream happen together!

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Natasha Machado
Founder e CEO, Be Easy