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WHY CHOOSE TO STUDY IN GERMANY

Tuesday - 16/12/2025

Germany remains one of the most popular and competitive study-abroad destinations in the world, thanks to its outstanding education system, strong career prospects, and exceptional opportunities for personal and professional development. Below are the three core reasons international students choose Germany:

1. World-class education quality

Germany is globally renowned for: Top-tier academic standards; A wide range of study programs at all levels; Strong practical orientation; A learning environment that encourages independent thinking and personal development.

As a result, Germany is consistently among the most preferred destinations for international students. According to UNESCO (2018), Germany ranks 4th worldwide in the number of international students, with 374,951 enrolled:

  1. USA: 1,043,839
  2. China: 489,200
  3. UK: 442,375
  4. Germany: 374,951
  5. Canada: 370,975
  6. France: 309,642

2. Free tuition and some of the lowest living costs in Europe

Currently, 4 out of Germany’s 16 federal states charge moderate tuition fees for the first semester – approximately €500 per semester (~27 million VND per year). The remaining 12 states charge no tuition fees at all. Living costs in Germany also rank among the lowest in Europe, averaging €4,800-€5,400 per year.

3. Excellent opportunities for part-time work, post-study employment, and settlement

International students are permitted to work: Up to 90 full days per year, or equivalent part-time hours. With an average wage of €7/hour, students can earn around €5,040 per year, enough to cover basic living expenses.

After graduation, students can stay in Germany for 18 months to seek employment. The first step is applying for a residence permit for job-seeking purposes. If your job aligns with your field of study, you may become eligible for the EU Blue Card, enabling long-term residency in Germany.

See more: Work & Settlement in Germany 

4. Political stability and safety for students

Germany is one of the safest and most politically stable countries in the world. Students benefit from exceptional healthcare services – once insured, they receive medical treatment completely free of charge. German hospitals and clinics are considered among the most modern and efficient in Europe.

Vietnamese student associations are active in nearly every major German city, offering strong support networks. Thanks to this community spirit, Germany is often described as a “home away from home” for Vietnamese students.

5. Strong government support for students

Germany offers extensive financial and social support for students, including:

  • Subsidized meals in student cafeterias;
  • Free public transportation within the state;
  • Discounts at tourist attractions;
  • Excellent healthcare benefits at minimal insurance cost.

With over 500 major multinational companies operating in Germany (out of 45,000 foreign enterprises), job prospects are abundant. Some government organizations even offer repatriation support – up to €10,000 investment for job placement and 3-6 months of salary (about €500/month) for graduates returning to Vietnam.

6. Opportunity to live and experience one of Europe’s most advanced societies

Germany has:

  • The largest economy in the EU;
  • The 4th largest economy worldwide (after the USA, Japan, and China);
  • Over 70% of Europe’s scientific innovations originating from Germany;
  • More than 26,500 patents annually – ranking No.1 in Europe.

Germany consistently achieves high scores in the UN Human Development Index (HDI), with long life expectancy, high literacy rates, and strong per-capita income.

7. Travel opportunities across Germany and visa-free Europe

Germany has over 600 world-famous attractions, and was ranked #2 in the world by Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2010 for its diversity and cultural depth.

As a student in Germany, you can travel freely across 27 European Union countries, using the same currency (Euro) and without needing additional visas. Exploring Europe – something extremely costly for travelers from Vietnam – becomes easily accessible and affordable for German-based students.

For tailored guidance and full assistance throughout your study-abroad journey, please contact:

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Hotline: 09887 09698

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