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Is it true that studying in Germany is free?

Many public universities in Germany charge very low or zero tuition fees, especially for master’s programs, but students still pay a semester contribution (roughly €150–€350 per semester) and living expenses. Private universities usually have higher tuition fees.

I don’t know German. Can I still study in Germany?

Yes. Many master’s and some bachelor’s programs are fully English-taught. However, knowing at least basic German helps with daily life and part-time jobs. Also, for long-term job/PR, German language skills (B1/B2 or more) are a big advantage.

What is APS and do I need it?

For students from certain countries (including India), APS (Akademische Prüfstelle) certificate is mandatory before applying for a German student visa. It verifies your academic documents. We guide you through the APS application process and documentation.

What is a blocked account and why is it required?

A blocked account (Sperrkonto) is a special bank account in Germany where you deposit a specific amount to prove you can cover your living expenses (amount as per latest German govt rules, often around €11,000–€12,000+ per year, but changes with time).
You can withdraw a fixed amount every month after arriving in Germany. We help you choose blocked account providers and understand the steps.

Can I work part-time while studying in Germany?

Yes. International students are usually allowed to work 120 full days or 240 half days per year (or equivalent), subject to current rules. Knowledge of German helps a lot in finding part-time jobs.