10 reasons to study in Germany:
1. Most important country in Europe
Germany is the economic, technological, and political frontrunner, making it the Netherlands' most important neighbor and by far the largest trading partner.
2. Large studies offer
With more than 18,000 courses, there is always a study that suits you, even studies that do not exist in the Netherlands.
3. No Tuition Fee
Studying in Germany is good for your wallet. You do not pay tuition fees, the living costs are often low and you can simply take your dutch student grant with you.
4. High quality education
German universities and Fachhochschulen have a good reputation and do well in international rankings.
5. Freedom of choice during your studies
The freedom you have as a student in Germany is much greater than in the Netherlands: there is much less fixed within your study. By putting together your own curriculum, you can do what you like and distinguish yourself. Studying part-time is often no problem and there is no binding study advice or slow study fine.
6. Attractive Student Life
Due to the freedom and relatively low costs mentioned above, there is an active student life in Germany. Read here how Dutch students in Germany experienced this.
7. Employment opportunities
There is a great demand for people with knowledge of Germany and the German language on the Dutch labor market and studying in Germany opens the door to the large German labor market.
8. Two-year masters
Because master's programs in Germany usually last two years, you can go deeper into the material and gain more knowledge. The educational structure is comparable to that in the Netherlands and switching is easy in most cases.
9. Abroad Experience
Studying in Germany gives you experience abroad: a good point on your resume, but also a personal challenge and enrichment for your student days.
10. Nice college towns
Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Leipzig, Dresden, Cologne, Freiburg, Heidelberg... Many German cities have a rich student life: whether you go to a bar or a club, an exhibition or a festival, you never have to bore. Read about the experiences of other students!
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