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How to navigate throughout the Anabin maze and get access to a german university as a foreign student?
To apply toa german university for a Bachelor cycle german students just need a Hochschulzugangsberechtigung (HZB). The HZB is a document which proves that the student is skilled and has the ability to study in a university. As an international student, the process...
Public transport in Germany: how to get around?
It’s pretty unlikely that you’ll be able to bring your car or bicycle from abroad, so we’ve taken a close look at Germany’s public transport system to help you move around your new city. Once you arrive in Germany, it’s time to explore your new city! But how do you...
Deutsche Bank ceases his opening blocked accounts services for international students
The success of your student visa application process hinge on two key documents: your university admission and your german blocked bank account (the confirmation of having sufficient funds for your living expenses in Germany). There are different ways to prove that...
Mistakes to avoid during a visa interview
You have now survived the whole application maze and completed the process of collecting all the paperwork for visa application. The final big challenge before arriving in Germany will be your visa interview. While this might seem for some students to be an easy task...
Are grades determinant to land your dream job after completing your study in Germany?
There are some industries which don't put heavy emphasis on grades when hiring. For instance, IT companies have other ways to assess the SME (subject matter expertise) of potentials candidates. Certainly at a certain point in your employment life, most HR manager are...
The importance of having your own student bank account upon your arrival in Germany
The opening of a bank account the so called “Studentisches Sperrkonto” is one of the most important step when applying for a German visa student. As a foreign student in Germany if you are not financially backed up by a sponsor it is mandatory to open a student...
Germany attracts more foreign students and becomes a popular study hub
Germany is the non-English speaking country that welcomes the most foreign students in the world. The reasons for this attractiveness? The quality of education and the low cost of education in Germany. The country's universities are very popular in specific fields on...