Bachelor’s Study in Germany
World-class education at low cost, strong career outcomes, and a realistic path to residence in Europe. We guide you end-to-end—from shortlist and documents to admission, visa, housing, and arrival.
Why Germany?
- Free/very low tuition at public universities (semester fee ~ €100–€350).
- Globally recognized degrees + Europe’s strongest job market.
- German-taught programs (and some English-taught options).
- Hands-on learning (UAS, dual studies).
- 18-month post-study job-seeker permit and routes to PR.
Main Pathways
Studienkolleg
The bridge for most Iranian students into public universities (one year, language + core subjects).
Public Universities
Very low cost, competitive, mostly German-taught.
Private Universities
English-taught options, faster decisions, higher tuition.
Work While Studying
Legal part-time student work and valuable industry exposure.
Eligibility & Documents
- 12-year Iranian diploma → usually needs Studienkolleg (IB/A-Level or prior uni study may allow direct entry).
- Language: German B2/C1 for public tracks; IELTS 6.0+ for English-taught.
- Financial proof for the student visa (blocked account).
- CV, SOP, recommendation letters; certified translations.
- Program-specific tests (e.g., TestDaF/DSH, TestAS, basic Math for STEM/business).
Our 3-Step Process
- Assessment: Profile review and pathway (Studienkolleg vs. direct).
- Apply: University shortlist, document polishing, submission & tracking.
- Visa & Arrival: Embassy file, housing/insurance, flights, airport meet.
FAQs
Is study really free?
At most public universities, you only pay a small semester contribution.
Do I need Studienkolleg?
Most with a 12-year Iranian diploma do. IB/A-Level or sufficient recognized uni credits may exempt you.
What language level is required?
German B2/C1 for German-taught; IELTS 6.0+ for English-taught tracks.
Can I stay after graduation?
Yes, typically 18 months to find a job, then work residence and PR routes.
How much is living cost?
About €850–€1,100/month depending on city.