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We prefer the German language because it plays an important role in education, career opportunities, and everyday communication, making it highly beneficial for students and professionals planning their future in Europe. We specialize in Germany and other European countries, offering…

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We prefer the German language because it plays an important role in education, career opportunities, and everyday communication, making it highly beneficial for students and…

  • Study Visa Job Seeker Visa
  • Vocational Training (Ausbildung)
  • Family Reunion
  • Student Visa Assistance
  • Run by German Teacher
  • Documentation & Application Support
  • High Visa Success Rate
  • End-to-End Support
  • Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte)
  • Voluntary Service FSJ (Social Year)
  • Study in Germany & Europe
  • We are present at German
  • German Language Classes (A1–B2)
  • Trusted & Transparent Process
  • Personalized Counseling
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To study in countries like Germany and Austria, students typically need academic certificates, proof of language proficiency (German or English), a valid passport, and financial proof (such as a blocked account). Requirements may vary depending on the country and program, so proper guidance is important to ensure a successful application.

For German-taught programs, knowledge of German (A1 to B2 level) is required. However, many universities also offer English-taught programs where IELTS or other English tests are accepted. Learning German is highly recommended as it improves your chances of admission, part-time jobs, and long-term career opportunities.

<p data-start="984" data-end="1249">Public universities in Germany usually have low or no tuition fees. However, students must cover living expenses, which can range from €850 to €1,200 per month. Additionally, students are required to show financial proof through a blocked account for visa purposes.</p>

Yes, international students are allowed to work part-time while studying. In Germany, students can work up to 120 full days or 240 half days per year. This helps students manage their living expenses and gain practical work experience.

Visa Master Education & Visa Services offers complete support, including university selection, application processing, documentation guidance, German language classes, visa application assistance, and pre-departure counseling. We guide you at every step to ensure a smooth and successful journey abroad.