How can you prepare to study in Munich? In order to be…
How can you prepare to study in Munich?
In order to be accepted in the highest ranked universities in Munich, you have to be well prepared. Fortunately, even if you can’t finish your studies there, there are many other ways to get to Munich. That is because this city offers so many opportunities in the job market for excellent, hard-working students.
What are the different requirements that universities in Germany have?
There are different requirements each university has. Even though most of them are similar we suggest you check to make sure everything is right by contacting the international office of the university you want to apply to. One of the most important documents to be admitted to an undergraduate program is to have a Hochschulzugangsberechtigung (HZB) (higher education entrance qualification) or equivalent. If the university you are applying for is one of the highest ranked in Munich and very competitive then they may have to arrange an interview with you to discuss your application, usually through a video conference such as Skype.
Munich is considered home to a lot of international students, not only because it has a diverse environment but also because it offers so many opportunities for students or anyone who wants to work there.
Is it a good idea to apply next year if you get rejected?
Reapplying next year if your application gets rejected is a great way to improve yourself and rest during that time. Make sure you find out what your weakest points are, maybe it was your standardized test scores or admission essay, maybe your interviewing skills or not having done enough extra-curricular activities! To get a better insight we suggest you sit down with a counselor and look through everything together.
How can your secure your funds abroad?
Securing your funds to be able to study oversees is pretty important. Out of 15,000 international students in Munich, most of them have financial support from their parents (62%), after that they have savings (34%), a job related to their course (28%), scholarships (15%), a job not related to their studies (14%), paid internships (8%) and from BAFÖG (2%).
After checking the courses and universities and after taking the German language exam and completing the other requirements, you need a visa to be able to study there and have enough money to put it in a Blocked Account to proceed. The amount of money you need is pretty high around 10k but that is why you prepare way before applying. If you are an international students coming from a low-income country, then checking the prices before going to Munich is important. Munich is a big city and the bigger the city the more expensive it is.
Why do some international students want to go home after finishing their studies?
The only reason why half of international students are considering going home after studying in Munich is due to family reasons mainly. The other half around 50% want to stay and advance their career prospects. Though, 92% of them want to finish their degree in Munich.
How should you feel in case your university of choice didn’t accept you?
If the university you applied to rejects you, allow yourself to feel disappointed and rest for a few days. It happens to all of us and even though it can be devastating, do not linger on it! Instead, try to improve and try again until you achieve your goals.