Why should you choose the right place to study in? As an…
Why should you choose the right place to study in?
As an international student coming from a low-income country, it’s important you choose the right place and university for you. Munich is one of the best places to be in as an international student due to the opportunities that it offers, not only for studying but for working as well. It also helps a lot that it’s a beautiful place and the living expenses are rather modest.
Finding a place to live in Munich as an international student can be challenging. Most international students (40%) live in student residences, 30% of them own private accommodation, a quarter share an apartment and 4% from subtenancy.
What requirements do Universities have?
Each university has its own requirements. For an undergraduate degree in Munich usually what you need to be able to apply is: a high school qualification, an entrance qualification, transcript of your previous grades, German or English language proficiency, motivational letter/references/CV and copies of ID documents. Generally, universities in Munich have similar requirements. For a postgraduate degree the main requirements are: certificate of your Bachelor Degree, transcript of your undergraduate studies, in very competitive universities there will be an interview, language proficiency scores, standardized postgraduate admission test, motivational letter, references and copies of ID documents.
How can you make it easier for yourself to live in Munich?
Competing for a place in Munich, considering the standards it holds can be seen as difficult but it is never impossible. If you as an international student are hard-working, stubborn and competitive you will most definitely secure a spot in that university you really want to get in!
What should you do after finding out that you did not get accepted?
Make sure to reach out to family and friends to support and comfort you if you don’t get accepted by the university you applied for. Even though isolating oneself and overthinking is part of the process, dwelling on it can slow you down. You have to keep in mind that rejection is normal and there are many opportunities for you!
Can you continue to work in Munich after your studies?
With more than 15,000 international students in Munich, most of them want to continue working after they’ve finished their studies here. The majority of the students are happy with the level of their academic studies as well as the study fees compared to other popular international destinations.
If you get rejected then the next time you apply, try to apply as early as possible. There is data that shows the ones who take early action have a higher chance on getting accepted. Keep in mind that just because you apply earlier next time doesn’t mean you will be accepted, make sure to improve on other things as well before you apply.
What language are most courses in Munich taught in?
Most courses in Munich are taught in German, therefore after choosing the right course and the right university for you, you need to take a language standardized test so you can prove your language proficiency. Also, Munich is a big city and the bigger the city the more expensive it is, therefore before applying for a university make sure you check its prices. Doing research on the most affordable parts in Munich would be a big help if you are an international student coming from an underdeveloped country.