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Why do you want to study in Germany?

With more and more students studying abroad, studying abroad has become a very popular choice. When we mentioned studying abroad before, everyone thought of the United States, Britain, Australia and other countries, but now more and more people look to more countries, and Germany is one of them. So what is Germany's national conditions? How many universities are there in Germany? What's their difference? What is the degree recognition of German universities? How about looking for a job after studying abroad? I believe this is a question that everyone wants to know. Let's take a look together.

Germany's national conditions?

Germany is a highly developed industrial country with the highest economic strength in Europe, the third largest economic power after the United States and Japan, and the second largest trading country in the world after the United States. Germany's education system is developed and perfect, and its basic research is world-class. * * * has trained 80 Nobel Prize winners, known as the cradle of the Nobel Prize, and the per capita patent ranks first in the world, accounting for 20% of the world patent market. China imported the most technology from Europe, second only to the United States in the world. At present, Germany is committed to opening up the huge market in China, which provides many employment opportunities for German speakers in China. June 5438+October 2005 10, German immigration law came into effect, becoming the first European country to allow immigration. Germany is China's largest trading partner in Europe. In 2008, the bilateral trade volume between China and Germany exceeded $654.38+000 billion.

What is the difference between Universities of Applied Sciences and a comprehensive university?

It belongs to two types of German institutions of higher learning. There are many majors in comprehensive universities, and the teaching focuses on theory and scientific research. Universities of Applied Sciences's teaching pays attention to the close combination of theory and practice, and its majors are mainly engineering, economics and management, unlike the humanities majors such as philosophy, politics and history in comprehensive universities. The academic qualifications and language requirements for applying for admission are the same, and the same internationally recognized three-year bachelor's degree and two-year master's degree are awarded. Graduates from application-oriented universities can go to comprehensive universities to study for master's and doctor's degrees, and graduates from comprehensive universities can also go to application-oriented universities to study for degrees.

German engineers are world-famous, and 70% of them are trained in Universities of Applied Sciences.

What is the recognition of diplomas issued by German universities?

Diplomas issued by the project universities are recognized by the German and Chinese Ministries of Education and even the world. After completing undergraduate studies, students can go to work in the European Union, or continue to study for a master's degree in our university or any university in Germany. After four years' study, the project students can master English and German skillfully, and the graduates have a good employment situation in Germany, the European Union, Europe and America and even back home. Germany is an immigrant country, and foreign students who have just graduated will be given a residence permit for one and a half years in order to find a job. After staying in Germany for 5-8 years, you can apply for permanent residence.

Graduate employment

International students who graduate from German universities are proficient in at least three languages, including English, German and mother tongue, and their professional advantages give graduates the most favorable conditions to participate in international professional competition. After completing undergraduate studies, students can go to work in the European Union or continue to study for a master's degree in our school or other universities without taking the exam. China students who have obtained their degrees in Germany have a good employment situation in Germany, the European Union and even back home. This is due to the high gold content of German degrees, the increasing economic cooperation between Germany and China, the shortage of talents caused by China's long-term neglect of studying in Germany, and the demand for new labor force due to the decline of German birth rate after World War II. International students are allowed to work in Germany after graduation, and can apply for permanent residence after working and living in Germany for 5-8 years. Germany is the only country in Europe that has enacted immigration laws, which has increased the attraction of studying in Germany.