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How do you choose a university in Germany?

Choosing the right university in Germany as a prospective international student might seem challenging at first, but with the right information, you will get to make your decision in no time.

There are numerous aspects to be considered when it comes to choosing the right university for you, and one of the most important ones is knowing what your field of interest is or what career you have in mind. You will find this, and more, elaborated in the sections below. Make sure you read thoroughly and make the choice that is right for your aspirations. 

Prospective students can choose between different types of higher education institutions in Germany: there are

⦁ Universities-- Technische Universitat, (TU)

In Germany, universities are largely focused on theoretical knowledge and pay a lot of attention to research. You can find numerous subjects of study in German universities, including specialized types such as technical universities or colleges of education. If you are interested, you may also find universities which are focused on one subject only such as medical universities or universities of sports. They can be privately funded university and public-funded university

⦁ Universities of Applied Sciences, -- Hochschulen für Angewandte Wissenschaften/Fachhochschulen (HAW/FH/TH)

Unlike German universities, the universities of applied sciences in Germany are mostly focused on the practical approach to learning. Although they have their share of theory, they are mainly committed to providing hands-on experience. You can find a variety of fields of study in this type of universities, such as technology-related programmes, media, or economy, among others. As a student at one of these universities in Germany, you might get the chance to be part of work placements or largely practice-oriented semesters

⦁ College of Art and Music

Colleges of art and music train young artists such as musicians, architects, fine artists, and designers. Admission requirements include a specific talent that applicants must demonstrate in an entrance examination. Especially talented students may sometimes also be admitted without a qualification for admission to higher education

⦁ Universities of Cooperative Education.

A dual study programme combines academic studies with vocational training or practical phases in a company. This may be an interesting option for people who prefer to learn practically and start their careers quickly.