07/06/2023
Study in Germany: The Land of Ideas:
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https://www2.daad.de/deutschland/promotion/phd/en/13306-phdgermany-database/?promotiontype=&paid=&workinglang=&subject=&deadline=&town=&page=1&q=&sorting=created&back=1
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Post 1-WHY STUDY IN GERMANY?
Germany Universities offer no tuition fee, or Tuition fee in Germany is Nominal.
Part time jobs are very easily available with your Studies. More over other jobs are also available quite easily.
German Education is Very High Quality and provide good industrial Linkage.
Germany offers settlement opportunities for skilled individuals including Blue Card, & German Nationality.
Deutschland is Wealthy country and has very less inflation and Unemployment rate, more over the life style in Germany is One of the Highest in Europe.
PURPOSE OF THE PRESENTATION
To get you familiarize for your Next destination to Higher Studies, Germany.
We are here to Help you, Connect us on the Face book on the Link given below this Slide.
Pakistani Students in Germany are organized. Each City has its Own PSA(Pakistan Student Association, you can find groups on Face book). All PSA groups are linked to Study & Life in Germany group.
Why we want to Help you? We are not connected to any Business, its Pakistani Students in Germany helping other students to get in Germany. We donot plan any benefits from this Activity.
We want you to Join us, and help other students when you reach Germany.
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Post 2- MS & BS studies
Is Germany on your mind?
We give you 10 reasons to move to Germany as a researcher!
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Stable growth
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Germany’s healthy economy means it offers a wealth of employment opportunities in the private sector. Unemployment rates have been falling since the 2008 financial crisis and hit a low of 3.3% in November 2018. Valerie Domcke, a theoretical physicist at the German Electron Synchrotron in Hamburg, says: “I have the impression that in Germany, for those students who decide not to stay in research, the chances of getting a job in the private sector are excellent.” In Italy, where she worked in the past, physics students often weren’t sure where they would be able to find work. “But because the employment market is very good in Germany, nobody who has studied physics has to worry about landing on the street,” she says. A government forecast for 2030 shows that this trend is set to continue and that people in health professions, management, engineering and natural sciences will be in particularly high demand.
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Applying to German Universities, funding options and student job opportunities with Tauseef Ali Khan (MS Candidate)
How to prepare yourself during Bachelor studies
1. Get an insight of what subject, line of research do you like.
2. Choose Final Year project very carefully (try to select something research based or related to what your interest lies in). If you go for something easy, you might face difficulties later on.
3. Look at the programs you might be interested in, look at the requirements already (6th-7th Semester).
4. Online Courses (depending on the courses you intend to study [https://www.facebook.com/groups/scholarships.pk/permalink/3165538843456652/]) & German language[Youtube “Learn german with Anja”].
5. Learn how to surf the internet correctly, try to make the best use of “Search Bar” and “Files” section.
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Application procedure
6. Bachelors
· Check if you’re eligible (https://www2.daad.de/deutschland/nach-deutschland/voraussetzungen/de/57293-zulassungsdatenbank/?id=193&ebene=6)
· Studienkolleg (https://www.uni-assist.de/tools/glossar/erklaerung/details/studienkolleg/)
7. Masters
· Overall Procedure (https://daadscholarship.com/undergrad-admissions-in-german-universities/?fbclid=IwAR2EBg9LoLuVeyk7e8g1DtGPrnvCG-AEbbKpnxgA5hFmiCheN9v55LkWYwA)
8. Appointment
· Student Visa (https://pakistan.diplo.de/pk-en/service/2-study-visa-seite/1676104) , documents required (https://pakistan.diplo.de/blob/2208710/e381a5be89808bf69f28d7d1f7b187a9/study-visa---leaflet-data.pdf)
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Financing during Studies
9. Blocked account 10,236 Euro (853 euros monthly) = 18.62 lac for 1 year (https://pakistan.diplo.de/pk-en/service/-/1995528)
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Scholarships
· DAAD (www.daad.de, https://daadscholarship.de)
· University scholarships (check individual university websites for scholarships)
· Deutschlandstipendium [https://www.deutschlandstipendium.de/de/haeufig-gestellte-fragen-1729.html])
11. Student Jobs (odd Jobs [https://www.jobmensa.de/])
12. Student Jobs (University [StudIP & University website] and Companies [LinkedIn, Xing, Glassdoor, Stepstone])
Importance of German Language[1]
· Easy to conversate with people which helps a lot in learning about German culture, places an people.
· You can take courses offered in German (more variety of course selection)
· Helps in finding Odd jobs
· Helps in Internship, Thesis applications
· Better chances at landing a job after you graduate.
[1] Technical job related advantages do not really apply for IT, Software engineering related fields. People in these fields can easily land jobs only on the basis of English language.
Prospects after graduating
13. Jobs (18 months Job search visa)
14. PhD’s (not the topic today)
15. Blue Card (Bruto 55.200 for all except 43.056 for Scientists, IT, Engineers except Zahnmedizin) & Permanent Residence - Niederlassungserlaubnis (33 months and 21 months) (https://www.bamf.de/DE/Themen/MigrationAufenthalt/ZuwandererDrittstaaten/Migrathek/BlaueKarteEU/blauekarteeu-node.html)
QUESTIONS
· Deutschlandstipendium FAQ’s (https://www.deutschlandstipendium.de/de/haeufig-gestellte-fragen-1729.html)
· How to Write good LOM (https://www.facebook.com/groups/scholarships.pk/permalink/1103644556312768/)
· Europas CV Format (https://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/sites/default/files/ecv_template_en.doc)
· Universities that offer DAAD Scholarship (https://daadscholarship.de/category/german-universities)
· DAAD Scholarship requirements (https://daadscholarship.de/requirements-to-study-in-german-colleges-and-universities)
· DAAD FAQ’s (https://daadscholarship.com/daad-scholarships-application-requirements-and-procedure-faq)..
Post 3- A-Z for Studying in Germany – From Application to Visa and Arriving
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3 steps to Germany
Below are the steps on how to get your feet in Germany via study visa.
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Step 1: Making up your mind and deciding the field of study. (Use www.daad.de to search a university for you) Cost: Free
Decide what you want to study in Germany. I am related to computer sciences so in this blog I will explain taking MS in CS (English) as an example.
Go to https://www.daad.de/deutschland/studienangebote/international-programs/en/ and search for the universities you want to apply.
Please note that there are 3 type of institutions for higher education in Germany:
1.Universität (University)
2. Technische universität (Technical University)
3. Fachhochschule/ Hochschule (University of applied sciences)
If you have mind set for PHD after your MS then you should try to go for number 1 as the education system is designed for those who are interested more in theoretical and research stuff. You can also go for number 2 if you find it difficult to secure an admission in Universität.If you are more toward entering into the practical world after your MS then you should go for number 3 the university of applied sciences; there they will try to prepare the students so that they can get into the industry right after their studies. Though it is not necessary that you will not go for PHD if you make up your mind later while studying in university of applied sciences or you might not get a job right after you pass out from universität. Its totally up to you. Because some time it happens that a student gets an admission in university of applied sciences and not in universität but wants to go for PHD, so in this case its entirely up to him. He can still go for PHD by taking his final year project a research oriented one.
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Post 4--Research Study in Germany.
About the Higher Education Compass
The Higher Education Compass is an information portal of the German Rectors' Conference (Hochschulrektorenkonferenz – HRK) that publishes information from state and state-recognised German universities about their study and doctorate opportunities and international partnerships. All information found in the Higher Education Compass is authorised by the universities and is updated by employees at the universities themselves.
Since going live in 1998, the Higher Education Compass has undergone continuous development and has become a valuable and reliable source of information for prospective students both in Germany and abroad seeking a suitable degree programme. Since 1998, the Higher Education Compass has also provided information regarding doctorate opportunities and international partnerships involving German universities.
All of the information provided, which covers both universities and degree programmes, has been freely available at no charge from the very outset. This information has been continually expanded and has been adapted in accordance with changing university policy guidelines. For example, the information regarding doctorate opportunities was completely re-written and expanded in 2008. In addition, since the winter semester 2009/10, the Higher Education Compass has been the basis for the national Study Place Exchange, which provides information about university places that are still available.
Funded Phd and postdocs https://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/jobs
300 plus opportunities Masters program also https://www.jobvector.com/search-jobs/?sort=score&pn=1
87 funded Phds https://www2.daad.de/deutschland/promotion/phd/en/13306-phdgermany-database/?promotiontype=&subject=&workinglang=&town=&paid=&q=&page=5&back=1
Funded Postdocs and Phds plus jobs at Max Planck institute https://www.mpg.de/jobboard
Job portal
https://www.stepstone.de/?CID=R_EM_IJMPLUS_DE_ST
https://www.glassdoor.com/Job/Home/recentActivity.htm
at Uni gottingen
https://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/305402.html?page=2
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Post-5
EURAXESS Germany: a comprehensive funding database !
Looking for a job offer, doctoral funding or hosting options?
👉Have a look at the available offers: https://www.euraxess.de/germany/jobs-funding
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