Part 3. How to apply to German universities 🇩🇪
9. Find Accommodation & Health Insurance
🏠 Housing Options:
✔ Student dormitories (€200-€400/month) – Cheapest but limited spots
✔ Shared apartments (WG) (€300-€600/month) – Popular among students
✔ Private rentals (€500-€1000/month) – More expensive but flexible
🩺 Health Insurance Options:
✔ Public insurance (TK, AOK, Barmer) – Recommended for students under 30 (€120/month)
✔ Private insurance (Mawista) – For students over 30 (€40-€60/month)
10. Enroll at Your University
Once you arrive in Germany, you must:
✅ Register at your university (Submit documents and pay semester fees)
✅ Activate your blocked account (To withdraw money for living expenses)
✅ Apply for a residence permit (At the local immigration office)
Final Tips
✅ Start preparing at least 6-12 months before applying
✅ Apply for scholarships (DAAD is mainly for master's students, but you can check Deutschlandstipendium)
✅ Learn basic German, even for English-taught programs
✅ Consider part-time work (Students can work up to 20 hours per week)
Germany offers world-class education and great career opportunities, but the process requires careful preparation. If you have any questions, feel free to ask!
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